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Chicken-Fried News
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In other words, Oklahomans as young as the age of 18 could apply for a handgun license, the Associated Press reported.
- by Gazette staff
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Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Chicken-Fried News, concealed carry, gun laws, guns, legislature, News, Oklahoma Gazette, parody, politics, public transit, satire, self-defense
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Chicken-Fried News
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His final statement games were not only heroic; they were historic.
- by Gazette staff
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Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Active, basketball, Chicken-Fried News, Denver Nuggets, MVP, nba, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Thunder, Oklahoma Gazette, parody, Russell Westbrook, satire, triple-double
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Chicken-Fried News
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He alleges that workers at the restaurant, 10830 N. Rockwell Ave., intentionally made him sick, causing him to miss weeks of work.
- by Gazette staff
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Tags: Chicken-Fried News, Chicken-Fried News, crime, lawsuit, mountain dew, Oklahoma City, parody, police, prank, satire, taco bell
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Metro
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Thirteen Loves Travel Stops & Country Stores now dot the greater Oklahoma City metro, including Guthrie, El Reno, Norman and Choctaw.
- by Kevan Goff-Parker
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Tags: Metro, business, family, love's country store, Love's Travel Stop, loves, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette
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State
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Oklahoma Energy Producers Alliance wants to return the gross production tax to 7 percent.
- by Laura Eastes
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Tags: State, Chuck Hoskin, dewey bartlett jr., Gary Jones, oil and gas, Oklahoma Energy Producers Alliance, Oklahoma House Democrats, Oklahoma Oil and Gas Association, Oklahoma state Capitol, politics, Restoring Oklahoma Plan, state taxes, tax cuts
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State
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Oklahoma City was ranked at the city with the eighth moth solar potential in the country by Google's Project Sunroof program.
- by Laura Eastes
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Tags: State, Clean Energy Practice Group, energy, google, green energy, Jim Roth, Johnson Bridgewater, natural gas, oge, Oklahoma Corporation Commission, Oklahoma Renewable Energy Council, Phillips Murrah, Project Sunroof, Public Services Company of Oklahoma, renewable energy, Ryan Baker, ScienceFest Oklahoma, Sierra Club Oklahoma, solar, solar power, SunShot Initiative, Tyson Taussig
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Letters to the Editor
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The elected officials have to intervene! Why has no one done this? Fear; fear of retribution in the form of a tweet.
- by Janine Taylor Bryant
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Tags: Letters to the Editor, Capitol Hill, church and state, editorial cartoon, germany, Jack Fowler, James Lankford, Letters to the Editor, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, OPINION, public transit, religion, social media, traffic, Twitter
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Food Reviews
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Yokozuna is part of The McNellies Group of bars and restaurants.
- by Greg Elwell
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Tags: Food Reviews, bao, Chisholm Creek, Dust Bowl Lounge, Fassler Hall, Geishas Demise, James E. McNellies Public House, nikuman, ramen, steamed buns, sushi, The 405 Roll, The McNellies Group, TopGolf, Yokozuna
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Food Reviews
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The whole experience at syrup. is totally different, he said. I think every great restaurant needs three great things: service, product and atmosphere. We do it all very well.
- by Greg Elwell
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Tags: Food Reviews, 420, belle isle, breakfast, brief, dining, dinner, food, lunch, norman, Oklahoma City, restaurant
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Food Features
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You cant soak up love making television, but when you walk into that theater, youre getting that investment, he said.
- by Greg Elwell
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Tags: Food Features, alton brown, bakersfield, Breaking Bad, California, chef, Civic Center Music Hall, concert, eat your science, edible inevitable, entertainment, feature, food, Food Network, good eats, Mad Men, Oklahoma City, Performing Arts, science, television, tour, vietnamese
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Food Features
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Parks Bar & Grill is located on the site of the former Ruby's Bar & Grill, where owner Parks Prince Jr.'s parents had their first date in 1962.
- by Michael Kinney
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Tags: Food Features, Call of Duty, cheer's, Deep Deuce, DJ Hez, live music, Marjorie Franklin, open mics, Park Prince Sr., Parks Bar & Grill, Rubys Bar & Grill, urban roots, virtual reality
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Food Features
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They melt in your mouth, Pelter said. We say theyre life-changing doughnuts. I cant even eat other doughnuts anymore.
- by Greg Elwell
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Tags: Food Features, american, asian, barbecue, bicentenial park, cantina, cincinnati, Colorado, dining, doughnuts, eat local, feature, Festival of the Arts, food, food truck park, food trucks, hamburgers, mexican, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, tex-mex, vietnamese
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Food Features
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One of the citys favorite purveyors of fine smoked meats serves up barbecue for art lovers.
- by Greg Elwell
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Tags: Food Features, Bicentennial Park, dining, Fair food, festival, Festival of the Arts, gazedibles, OKG Eat, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, restaurants
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Arts
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The storytelling event features 13 performers in this year's cast.
- by Ben Luschen
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Tags: Arts, Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma County, Dani Stone, Heather Davis, Jammie Kern, Jan Morrill, Jenifer Silence, Jennifer Dennis-Smith, Jennifer Poynter, Listen to Your Mother, Listen to Your Mother Oklahoma City, Loralei Gann, Mandy Moore, Mari Farthing, Marie Wreath, mothers, motherhood, Oklahoma City Zoo, Oklahoma City Zoological Park and Botanical Garden, Rachel Forrest, Rose Marie B., Stephanie Clinton, storytelling
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Arts
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Pardo is known for his long-running Never Not Funny podcast and a stint opening for Conan O'Brien's nightly talk show.
- by Ben Luschen
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Tags: Arts, ACM@UCO Performance Lab, comedian, Comedy, Comedy Bang! Bang!, Conan O'Brien, crowd working, don rickles, insult comedy, Jimmy Pardo, jokes, Never Not Funny, Pat Francis, podcast, Rock Solid, S-Town, serial, stand-up, The Phil Hendrie Show
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Arts
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Short Order Poems takes an unconventional route by placing poetry in unlikely places.
- by Laura Eastes
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Tags: Arts, Arts District, Automobile Alley, Boston, Bricktown, central business district, Deep Deuce, downtown, Downtown OKC Inc., film row, Midtown, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center, Oklahoma Gazette, Park Plaza, public art, Ralph Ellison Foundation, short order poems, visual art
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Community & Lifestyle
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I remember the game machines. We would go in there at night," Luke Dick said. "Being able to play all the video games for free was a serious draw for a toddler.
- by Greg Elwell
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Tags: Community & Lifestyle, adult entertainment, boardwalk empire, Cover story, dierks bentley, documentary, eric church, feature, flm, HBO, hilton, kickstarter, luke dick, Miranda Lambert, nashville, New York, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, red dog, red dog cafe, republican hair, review, songwriting, sundance, this american life
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Community & Lifestyle
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The annual gaming convention is expected to draw in 4,500-5,000 games during its two-day run.
- by Adam Holt
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Tags: Community & Lifestyle, B.C. Phillips, board games, card games, Double Dare, gaming, Hotdogs For the Homeless, Marc Summers, nickelodeon, Nintendo, Nintendo PlayStation, Oklahoma Expo Hall, Phil Moore, State Fair Park, super! bitcon, the food network, video games
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Community & Lifestyle
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The festival begins April 28 with a free fire ceremony.
- by Ben Luschen
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Tags: Community & Lifestyle, bagpipes, blacksmithing, Border Collie, celtic, culture, Flatfoot 56, Flowers of Edinburgh, Highland cows, Highland games, Iron Thistle, Kirkpatrick Family Farm, Laura Ladymon, scottish, Scottish dancing, Scottland, sheep, The Ladymon School of Scottish Dance, United Scottish Clans of Oklahoma, Yukon
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Community & Lifestyle
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Oklahoma City Thunder general manager Sam Presti will be among the business leaders speaking at the event
- by Chris Eversole
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Tags: Community & Lifestyle, BP America, business, diversity, Hallmark Cards, Inclusion & Diversity Summit, Isaac Rocha, michael gonzales, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma History Center, Redia Anderson, Russ Florence, Sam Presti, Schnake Turnbo Frank, The Bama Companies, tulsa, Tulsa Regional Chamber of Commerce
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Community & Lifestyle
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Festival of the Arts features six days of arts, cultural and culinary adventure in Bicentennial Park.
- by Brian Daffron
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Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Bicentennial Park, dining, downtown, festival, Festival of the Arts, food, live music, music, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Gazette, Performing Arts, visual arts
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Music Features
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Biram's newest album The Bad Testament was released in February.
- by Ben Luschen
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Tags: Music Features, Bloodshot Records, david mackenzie, dog the bounty hunter, Hell or High Water, Jeff Bridges, Nick Cave, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Scott H. Biram, Sons of Anarchy, Townes Van Zandt, VZDs Restaurant & Bar, Waylon Jennings
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Music Features
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Before his music career took off, Nash earned a master's degree in political science at the University of Missouri.
- by Ben Luschen
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Tags: Music Features, austin, band of horses, europe, Israel Nash, Jeff Bridges, Loose Music, missouri, Norman Music Festival, political science, politics, The Big Lebowski, the bright light social hour, University of Missouri
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Music Features
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The Nowhere Affiliated collection is housed in Warehouse B, near OKC Farmers Public Market.
- by Ben Luschen
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Tags: Music Features, avant-garde, berlin, classen school of advanced studies, DJ Nowhere Sands, electronic music, Fulbright Scholar, German, germany, house music, Nowhere Affiliated, records, Taylor McKenzie, techno, vinyl, Warehouse B, Where to Now? Records
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Music Features
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The event features more than 70 artists and is spread across three Stillwater venues.
- by Brian Daffron
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Tags: Music Features, Bob Childers, Bob Childers Gypsy Cafe, eskimo joe's, Georges Stables, Jason Boland, Jimmy LaFave, Katie Dale, music festival, red dirt, red dirt music, red dirt rangers, Red Dirt Relief Fund, singer-songwriter, stillwater, Stonewall Tavern, The Farm
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