Capitol Hill High School is in search of a new mascot. The Oklahoma City School Board voted 8-0 to dismiss the Redskins mascot after hearing from several students and community members who said the name was offensive to Native Americans. Board chair Lynne Hardin said she was among many who grew up in OKC without […]
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Salyer will seek reelection in Ward 6
Ward 6 Councilwoman Meg Salyer announced her reelection campaign six months ahead of the next election day in Oklahoma City.
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The proposed ordinance would allow residents to raise chickens on their property and set guidelines for square footage of captivity. Residents who want to raise chickens would be required to submit an application with the city, and their immediate neighbors would be notified and given the chance to object. Bus system ready to Embark on […]
Waste not
We just didnt have any recycling options out at the festival, said Angela Cozby, the festivals director. For the past six years, festival officials have worked to create a completely trash-free event. This year, that goal will be reached. The carbon footprint at [the Festival of the Arts] is pretty large and negative, so we […]
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 […]
Islamic advocacy group celebrates SQ755 defeat
As the Oklahoma chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) held its annual banquet Saturday, guests celebrated a year of advocacy that was highlighted by the defeat of State Question 755, a amendment to the state constitution approved by voters four years ago. It was a pure political ploy and it was unsuccessful, said […]
Study looks at need for convention center hotel subsidies
The council heard a presentation Tuesday from Tom Morsch, managing director of The PFM Group, an investment advisory firm performing a hotel feasibility study for the city. With a new convention center planned for Oklahoma City in the coming years as part of MAPS 3, the council has discussed what tax incentives might be needed […]
Council offers tax incentives for two facilities
The Oklahoma City Council voted Tuesday to offer tax incentives to General Electric and Baker Hughes for new facilities expected to create hundreds of high-paying jobs. Baker Hughes will receive $850,000 and General Electric will receive $1 million, assuming each company meets job creation expectations. The council voted unanimously to approve the incentives, but Ward […]
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Sales tax collections dip Oklahoma Citys combined sales tax collections were 5 percent below target for the year in March. The thing that has had the biggest impact [in declining sales tax] is income levels are down a bit in the metro area, said Doug Dowler, the citys budget director. A response with major spending […]
All in to win
The only chance that [Ed] Shadid had was to have a very small turnout election, said Pat McFerron, referring to Cornetts challenger on the March 4 ballot. McFerron, who is a partner with CMA Strategies and worked on the mayors campaign, said the fact that turnout for last months mayoral race nearly doubled from the […]
