“The line I use and nobody has ever contested it is, ‘No city in America has come as far as fast as Oklahoma City,’” said Mayor Mick Cornett. “The ballpark was the beginning.”
economy
Native American gaming contributed $7.2 billion to Oklahoma’s economy in 2015.
Native American gaming contributed $7.2 billion to Oklahoma’s economy in 2015.
Local task force focuses on improving students’ lives
OKCPS’ Northeast Task Force works to develop recommendations for change in northeast Oklahoma City schools.
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.
Lynn Institute and collaborative continue to work to improve the NE OKC community
Organizers work to improve health, wellness and quality of life for citizens in northeast Oklahoma City.
Cover Story: Chicken-Fried News year in review and predictions for 2017
CFN looks back on 2016 and makes predictions about what Okies will get up to in 2017.
Let’s hope that the changes that are forthcoming to the U.S. Supreme Court will include jurists that will follow the letter and spirit of the writers of the First Amendment without inserting creative, erroneous interpretations of what is clear English.
Let’s hope that the changes that are forthcoming to the U.S. Supreme Court will include jurists that will follow the letter and spirit of the writers of the First Amendment without inserting creative, erroneous interpretations of what is clear English.
Chicken-Fried News: Dig, baby, dig!
The Oklahoma government is considering more tax cuts despite an estimated $868 million budget shortfall.
City Santas
“I do believe if there wasn’t a Christmas, we’d have to invent one,” he said.
Chicken-Fried News: Interior work
Tribal leaders and Oklahoma City mayor Mick Cornett are among those who support Mary Fallin’s candidacy for secretary of the interior.
