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House of ideas
SixTwelve is ramping up arts education with its First Friday concert series in the Paseo.
By Brett Fieldcamp
Tags: Music Features
Homecoming
After shuttering through the pandemic, The Blue Door has reopened its doors after undergoing a facelift but the venue’s signature charm — its intimate and songwriter-focused room — has remained intact.
By Collin Hudson
Tags: Music Features, Oklahoma City, The Blue Door, OKC music, OKC Entertainment
Chicken-Fried News: There’s an empty throne in the palace of The Tiger King
By Gazette staff
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, CFN, chicken fried news, joe exotic, tiger king, netflix, jail, murder, tiger, bachelor, rose
Tay's Cannabis
By Matt Dinger
Tags: The High Culture, thc, cannabis, jail, mmj, medical cannabis
Fall Guide: Hey, Let's go ride!
Learn about your city on the seat of a bicycle.
By Daniel Bokemper
Tags: Fall Guide, bike, bike tours, ride okc, fall, fall guide, fall activities, things to do, okc, oklahoma city
Post-Protest Policing
In the wake of the George Floyd protests, Oklahoma City confronts its own history with violence and moves to make changes.
Tags: Metro, protests, police, okc, jail, george floyd
Chicken-Fried News: Bad neighbor
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Western Avenue, QAnon, Alotta Action Advertising Inc., David Holt, Oklahoma City Council, Mark Faulk, David Prater, Bob Palmer, Jen Hutchings
Durable industry
Oklahoma’s cannabis industry stays strong while facing COVID-19 in addition to its everyday challenges in a volatile business market.
Tags: The High Culture, cannabis, medical cannabis, marijuana, medical marijuana, COVID-19, coronavirus, J. Blake Johnson, Climb Collective, Overman Legal Group, Raney Aboud, Planet Hollyweed, Oklahoma Legislature, Kevin Stitt, House Bill 3228, Chris Moe, Oklahoma Cannabis Liberty Alliance, HB3228, Oklahoma County District Court, Genesis Canna-Farms, KC's Cannabis, Teresa Bilyeu, State Question 807, Paul Tay, SQ807, Tom Colbert, Michelle Tilley
PRESS RELEASE Oklahoma City’s Independence Day holiday schedule
By Brittany Pickering and press release
Tags: Metro, Oklahoma City, City of Oklahoma City, Fourth of July, Independence Day, city offices, trash, recycling, EMBARK, OKC Streetcar, OKC Animal Welfare, Household Hazardous Waste Facility, parks, senior centers, family aquatic centers, pools, Will Rogers Gardens, Martin Park, municipal court
PRESS RELEASE Phased re-opening of Oklahoma City Municipal Court set to begin June 1
By press release
Tags: Metro, municipal court, Oklahoma City municipal court, court, Oklahoma City court, COVID-19, coronavirus
PRESS RELEASE Mayor Holt, Oklahoma City Council appoint MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board members
Tags: Metro, Oklahoma City Council, MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board, MAPS 4, Teresa Rose Crook, Brenda Hernández, Russell Pace Jr., Allie Shinn, Harry Black, Shay Morris, Kevin Guarnera, Daisy Muñoz, Monique Bruner, Bob Nelon, Mark Stonecipher
PRESS RELEASE Oklahoma Beer Alliance works with ABLE, Legislature on multiple alcohol-related updates
Permanent curbside sales, deliveries and more options for retail establishments/consumers
Tags: Food Features, Oklahoma Beer Alliance, Oklahoma Legislature, Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission, ABLE Commission, ABLE, Senate Bill 1928, House Bill 1349, beer, wine, alcohol, spirits, liquor
PRESS RELEASE Oklahoma City Council passes resolution supporting mass-scale COVID-19 testing, PPE distribution and federal help with municipal revenue shortfall
Tags: Metro, Oklahoma City Council, COVID-19, coronavirus, PPE, revenue shortfall, Oklahoma State Department of Health, OSDH, pandemic
PRESS RELEASE New program provides COVID-19 disaster relief grants for OKC small businesses in Urban Renewal Areas
Tags: Metro, grant, COVID-19, coronavirus, Urban Renewal Areas, Oklahoma City Council, Urban Renewal Authority Small Business Grant Program, Oklahoma City Urban Renewal Authority, OCURA, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, HUD, CDBG
PRESS RELEASE Oklahoma City Councilmembers Cooper, Hamon and Nice to hold Virtual COVID-19 Town Hall on mental health, accessing care and more, 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 5
Tags: Metro, Oklahoma City Council, James Cooper, JoBeth Hamon, Nikki Nice, virtual town hall, mental health, M.J. Clausen, Mental Health Association Oklahoma, Lou Carmichael, Variety Care, Margi Preston, Heartline Oklahoma (2-1-1), 211, Heartline
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