A privately operated passenger rail line between the Tulsa and Oklahoma City metros will begin in the spring, and OKC city officials have expressed a desire to see the train reach downtown.
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Outrage easier to evoke on sports than other school issues
The Douglass High School playoff controversy shows it can be easier to draw attention to inequality on the football field than in the classroom.
As winter rolls in, so too do winter activities
As winter weather starts reaching an aching arm down the plains, Myriad Botanical Gardens has packed up its splash pad and opened up Devon Ice Rink.
OCU program lets youth in need hone dancing skills
A special OCU dance program pairs student teachers with young protégés from the community.
Chicken-Fried News: Through the haze
Four football players at Oklahoma Union High School in South Coffeyville might face legal consequences after an unspecified incident in a locker room.
Norman nonprofit launches sports camp for disabled youth
Trey Rudat is a 5-year-old boy who recently played baseball for the first time.
Letters to the Editor: Aug. 20, 2014
Scott Esk, Muslim extremists, Nazis and professional sports owners still have a lot to learn.
OKC schools look to elevate student athlete character
The OKC school district has its coaches adding character building to the playbook.
Energy FC has eyes on playoff berth
OKC Energy FC is in a playoff position with seven games left in the season.
Toby Keith & Friends Golf Classic
The 11th Annual Toby Keith & Friends Golf Classic benefits the OK Kids Korral, a home away from home for families battling pediatric cancer.
