On April 7, the city had its 12th homicide of the year as a 30-year-old female was found dead in a home on SW 60th Street. Few details were known in the following days. Was this a drug-related homicide? A domestic dispute? Or maybe a murder related to the citys increase in gang activity? All […]
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Moore sends hate runnin’
Opposite a large crowd of Moore supporters, 10 Westboro protesters held signs that said, God Hates Oklahoma, Mourn For Your Sins and Destruction Is Imminent. According to Westboros website, the church members believe the tornadoes were Gods wrath. The Kansas church protesters had a permit to protest for 30 minutes at 2 p.m., but counter-protesters […]
Fowl play
Several U.S. cities including Los Angeles, Dallas and even New York City have zoning in place to allow citizens to keep chickens in their yards. Oklahoma City, however, has so far banned it on properties less than one acre. And dont even think about getting a rooster. An initiative to allow hens in backyards […]
We’re No. 7!
Oklahomas oil and gas extraction was one of the main contributing factors to the 3.3 percent income growth that led to the ranking, according to the press release by the Commerce Departments Bureau of Economic Analysis. Nationally, the average personal income grew only 2.6 percent. For the same reasons, Oklahoma was beat out by North […]
Take a ride
Streetcar ridership hit a peak in 1920, when 25.5 million trips were taken on the citys three lines. That worked out to nearly 280 rides a year for every resident in the city. The streetcar lines vanished in 1947, but a half a century later, the city is looking to slowly rebuild a rail-based transit […]
City’s bus system ready to Embark on new chapter
Starting April 28, METRO Transit, the department that oversees the citys bus system, parking and ferry service, will change its name to Embark. The name change is part of a new marketing strategy, along with changes to enhance local bus service.The changes we are making to the public transportation system in Oklahoma City are really […]
Eminent development?
After failing to negotiate a purchase price with the owners of several lots west of Chesapeake Energy Arena, the Oklahoma City Council authorized city staff to file an eminent domain claim with a vote on March 18.The timing of the vote is one that Ward 2 Councilman Ed Shadid finds ironic. The city, in my […]
Album review: Horse Thief Fear in Bliss
Listening to Horse Thiefs previous release the haphazardly melodramatic Grow Deep, Grow Wild felt like a chore. Whatever potential the Oklahoma City folk-pop act demonstrated on the EP was obscured behind a formulaic, contrived and ultimately hollow cloud. But it at least offered a glimmer of promise for a band consisting of, frankly, […]
Use your Energy
Ray Clark Photo by Shannon Cornman On April 26, the Oklahoma City Energy FC will make its home-turf debut at Clement E. Pribil Stadium at Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School. Excitement has been building since the team was officially announced last year, and a buzz has exploded around the arrival of the United Soccer League […]
Family matters
Come on Down The Oklahoma City Museum of Art is expecting approximately 5,000 people to attend its spring Free Family Day to celebrate art and community from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday at the museum, 415 Couch Drive. The free afternoon event is organized around New York sculptor Lisa Hokes exhibit Come on Down, a […]
