Ninety-seven percent of climatologists agree that human activities result in a warming climate. That’s why late last month, hundreds of Oklahomans took to downtown as part of the global youth climate strike. Now, lead organizers of Oklahoma’s strike are rebranding their efforts to push for more revolutionary reforms. Matthew Salcido, a former youth climate strike […]
Chesapeake Energy
Strong STEM
The Foundation for Oklahoma City Public Schools (FOKCPS) is seeking community partners to help place science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) centers in all of the district’s elementary schools before classes start Aug. 14. Though foundation partners have contributed more than half the money needed, there is still a significant gap to fill. The initiative […]
Oklahoma Gazette’s Forty Under 40 Class of 2017
Oklahoma Gazette Announces Forty Under 40 Class of 2017 OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma Gazette (OKG) hosted the Forty Under 40 Class of 2017 Awards Reception on Tuesday, Nov. 14 at Vast 2 on the 50th Floor of Devon Tower. The evening provided guests and honorees an opportunity to meet and learn more about each other while taking […]
American Institute of Architecture praised diverse group of OKC buildings
A trio of judges from Denver evaluated projects submitted by the AIA Central Oklahoma chapter and declared the winners.
Letters to the Editor: April 27, 2016
Oklahoma needs two things: a relevant energy industry and an infrastructure that gets the energy to the people who are going to use it.
How is it that a teacher’s beginning salary is $31,000 when that amount can easily be made by other positions that hold much less value when it comes to forming the minds of our youth?
How is it that a teacher’s beginning salary is $31,000 when that amount can easily be made by other positions that hold much less value when it comes to forming the minds of our youth?
Cover Story: Chicken-Fried News year in review and 2016 predictions!
8. Thou shalt not pass so many dumb laws.
Chicken-Fried News: Sue, baby
Chesapeake Energy is suing co-founder and former CEO Aubrey McClendon nearly two years after his departure.
Cover story: For good or bad, Oklahoma is an energy state
From earthquakes to the state budget, the energy sector is as much a part of our state as natural gas and oil is to the ground under our feet.
