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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
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
Letter to the editor 7/29/2020
By Alexis Norman
Tags: Letters to the Editor, Alexis Norman, online school, virtual school, education, Insight School of Oklahoma, Metro Technology Centers
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 OKCPS launches important community survey to plan for the future
By press release
Tags: Education, Oklahoma City Public Schools, OKCPS, survey, Sean McDaniel, education
PRESS RELEASE New proclamation issued in Oklahoma City’s COVID-19 response; addresses distancing, sanitizing requirements for new phase beginning May 1
Tags: Metro, City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City-County Health Department, OCCHD, COVID-19, coronavirus, proclamation, social distancing, sanitization, Oklahoma State Department of Health
PRESS RELEASE Deadline to clear your warrants at a reduced cost for overdue Oklahoma City tickets extended to Dec. 31
Tags: Metro, Oklahoma City, City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Municipal Court, COVID-19, coronavirus, Oklahoma Department of Public Safety
Mayor David Holt announces modifications to proclamation of state of emergency
By Brittany Pickering
Tags: Metro, city of oklahoma city, Oklahoma City, bars, restaurants, closures, David Holt, COVID-19
Oklahoma City in state of emergency
Tags: Metro, Oklahoma City, state of emergency, David Holt, COVID-19, coronavirus
Cover: Governor’s fight
Gov. Kevin Stitt’s ongoing dispute with Oklahoma’s tribal nations continues to unfold without much support from his allies.
By Miguel Rios
Tags: State, News, state news, Kevin Stitt, Matthew Morgan, tribes, Native American, tribal nations, tribal casinos, gaming compact, gaming compact dispute, Scott Meacham, William Norman Jr., Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association, Chuck Hoskin, Bill Anoatubby, Gary Batton, Cherokee Nation, Chickasaw Nation, Choctaw Nation, Perkins Cole, Citizen Potawatomi Nation, Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Quapaw Nation, Delaware Nation, Comanche Nation, Seminole Nation, Ponca Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, Otoe-Missouria Tribe, Timothy DeGiusti, Layn Phillips, Tulsa World, Model Tribal Gaming Compact, State-Tribal Gaming Act, Class III, tribal leaders, Five Civilized Tribes, Lisa Billy, Mike Hunter, Charles McCall, casinos, casino gaming, United for Oklahoma, Anadarko, Canton, Durant, tribal contributions, education, infrastructure, emergency services, law enforcement, hospitals, rural Oklahoma, Kyle Dean, Native American & Urban Studies
MAPS board
Oklahoma City Council established the MAPS 4 Citizens Advisory Board despite some concern about the name.
Tags: Metro, News, city news, MAPS, MAPS news, City council, city council news, council news, JoBeth Hamon, David Holt, Mark Stonecipher, Todd Stone, James Cooper, Nikki Nice, Citizens Advisory Board, advisory board, MAPS advisory board, subcommittees, citizen, resident, citizenship, Oklahoma City, inclusion, inclusivity, Innovation District, Freedom Center, neighborhoods, connectivity, venues, community, MAPS 3, ADG, consultant, MAPS implementation
More convenience
Casey’s General Stores expands into Oklahoma City with four stores and more expected by the end of 2020.
Tags: Metro, News, commercial development, business, business news, Casey’s General Store, Casey’s, convenience stores, Katie Petru
2020 state
Oklahoma Gazette talked with House Minority Leader Emily Virgin to get her response to the governor’s State of the State address.
Tags: State, News, Capitol news, State news, Oklahoma Capitol, governor, Kevin Stitt, House of Representatives, Minority Leader, Emily Virgin, legislative sessio, Legislature, 2020 session, education, health care, tribe, gaming compact, criminal justice reform, Oklahoma Equal Opportunity Education Scholarship, Medicaid expansion, block grant, Healthy Adult Opportunity, private schools, public schools, Washington DC, DC, Donald Trump, Model Gaming Compact, tribal sovereignty, Oklahoma State Legislature, Developmental Disability Services, Digital Transformation Fund, Department of Public Safety, REAL ID, OSU Medical Authority, Veterans Administration, bureaucracy, red tape, Department of Corrections, Pardon and Parole Board, Office of Emergency Management, Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security, Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, Department of Transportation, Joe Newhouse, Senate, Senator, 2020 session, Rainy Day Fund
Food Issue: In good spirits
A Midtown retailer caters to both amateur and professional mixologists wanting to raise the bar with better ingredients and supplies.
By Charles Martin
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, OKG Shop, Barkeep Supply, Vault Ice, Winship’s Bitters, bartending, bartenders, mixologists, mixology, craft cocktails, cocktails, mixed drinks, Julia McLish, bar, demonstration bar, drinks, Josh Cockle, Old Fashioned, Daiquiri, Ludivine, spirits, atomizer, bar bible, cocktail recipes, The Bar Book, Jeffrey Morgenthaler, ice, Seth Stevenson, Whiskey Cake, Norman, Oklahoma City, mixology scene, restaurant, bar, hotel, chemistry, UV filters, water softening, flavors, taste, guaiacol
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