In an exclusive News9/Oklahoma Gazette poll, 52 percent of Oklahoma City residents strongly supported public funding to help build storm shelters in public schools. Another 26 percent somewhat supported the idea. The survey included 980 city residents, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.13 percent. Though, when asked where the funding should […]
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Take Shelter Oklahoma wants Governor to release files
Take Shelter Oklahoma, led by Oklahoma City attorney David Slane, wants all communications between the governors office, the State Chamber of Commerce, lawmakers and Attorney General Scott Pruitt in connection with a public school storm shelter drive and the states franchise tax. The deadline for receiving the communications is Friday. The governor has a practice […]
Hunkered down
Kristi Conatzer said the governor has created an unneeded public debate over keeping children safe based on comments she made opposing an initiative petition. Conatzers daughter, Emily, was one of the seven children who died at Plaza Towers Elementary School. There shouldnt be an argument over this, she said. We lost something on May 20 […]
Nowhere to hide
State Rep. Joe Dorman (D-Rush Springs) said the statewide figure demonstrates a greater problem because more than half a million students and teachers are without adequate protection from tornadoes. Its shocking how many school districts are without shelters, he said at a meeting last week, highlighting a report released the week of Sept. 23. I […]
BREAKING: Petition drive seeks storm shelter funding
Take Shelter Oklahoma is a movement that comes four months after a series of tornadoes ripped through southwest Oklahoma City and Moore, killing 47 people, including seven children at Plaza Towers Elementary. Twisters also struck Canadian Valley Vocational Technology Center on May 31 and leveled parts of Pottawatomie County on May 19, killing two people […]
Americano
Jetting to Los Angeles where she lived and where he grew up for a few years until his father took him back to France, and where he hasn’t visited for five years Martin plans on a quick trip to sign paperwork and put her condominium on the market. He doesn’t count on his […]
The Spy returns to radio
So long, Chopin and Mozart. Hello, Cut Copy and Morrissey. The Spy has done a tremendous job of tapping into the pulse of the community to provide a vibrant venue for music genres that are completely underserved in our state, said Kelly Burley, KOSU director. Through our partnership, we look forward to amplifying what The […]
Honoring Shadid
The Beirut bureau chief for The New York Times, Shadid was 43 when he died of a severe asthma attack. Robert Ford, the U.S. Ambassador to Syria, will conduct the service, which will begin at 2 p.m. Saturday at Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N. Walker. Shadid earned two Pulitzers for his coverage of the […]
