Editor’s note: Oklahoma Gazette reporter Ben Luschen was invited to sample iFly Oklahoma City Indoor Skydiving’s virtual reality flight option. The following is his report. “Where would you like to dive?” asked the instructor behind the counter at iFly Oklahoma City Indoor Skydiving. Waiting for my response, she fiddled with the dark helmet and video […]
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Oklahoma Gazette wins big at 2018 Society of Professional Journalism awards
Oklahoma Gazette posted several wins, including two first-place awards for reporting and a second-place overall award in the Newspaper A bracket at the 2018 Society of Professional Journalists Oklahoma Pro Chapter awards, presented May 19 at Doubletree Warren Place in Tulsa. Laura Eastes won first place in the general news reporting category for “391 percent […]
Gazette staff transitions build upon editorial successes
Gazette staff transitions build upon editorial successes.
Commentary: A win for community journalism
“The Gazette is the future. Impressive execution of the marijuana issue and especially applaud their partnering with another news organization to increase their depth of coverage. It’s that kind of forward thinking that assures the Gazette will lead the future.”
Gazette wins state’s Best Newspaper honor from Society of Professional Journalists
Oklahoma Gazette earned six awards, including two Best of the Best honors. Gazette staff earned the first-place Best Newspaper award and staff photographer Garett Fisbeck earned the first-place Best Photographer trophy for his portfolio.
Letters to the Editor: Jan. 25, 2017
It takes many incarnations or lives for a soul to make important choices concerning the direction of a community, city or country.
Letters to the Editor: Jan. 18, 2017
Government spending on health care costs in the U.S. was the highest of any nation in 2013.
Letters to the Editor: Aug. 31, 2016
Motherly advice The floods, wildfires and extreme weather events now becoming common are early warnings of greater challenges coming because of global warming and climate change. For more than 50 years, climate scientists have warned that rising levels of C02 and methane from human sources were warming the atmosphere and that, unless abated, would have […]
