Event organizers believe a public display like the one planned at the Civic Center deserves a public response.
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Commentary: Personal patrol rifles blow apart community trust
No one is made safer as a result of policies that manufacture unnecessary, degrading, frightening and potentially violent interactions between the police and the communities they serve. No one.
Cover Story: Our next steps in the march toward civil rights
Just as powerful reporting, photos and video did in the ’60s, today’s national media coverage mixed with social media engagement have again thrust the conversation of police brutality, racial discrimination and civil rights into the public consciousness.
Chicken-Fried News: Median mayhem
ACLU of Oklahoma filed a lawsuit challenging Oklahoma City’s controversial median ordinance.
Anti-abortion protests were met with bewilderment, resistance and tolerance
“So long as they are acting within their First Amendment rights, they have every right to be there,” he said.
Chicken-Fried News: Rights on-target
An Army reservist was asked to leave a gun range in Oktaha after the owners found out he is Muslim.
Cover Story: Community fights legislation that could damage business, youth, schools, state
“A lot of these bills are not written by local lawmakers,” Stevenson said.
Chicken-Fried News: Denied (again)!
An appeal to keep the Ten Commandments on state property has once again failed.
Chicken-Fried News: Howling wind
Reactions to the State Supreme Court’s decision to remove the controversial Ten Commandments monument from the Capitol lawn have varied.
Prominent attorney Stephen Jones announced Friday that he has been hired by alumni of the University of Oklahoma’s ousted Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity to advise members of its board of directors.
Prominent attorney Stephen Jones announced Friday that he has been hired by alumni of the University of Oklahoma’s ousted Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity to advise members of its board of directors.
