A man Gov. Mary Fallin recently appointed to the state Supreme Court might be ineligible.
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Black Chamber of Commerce fosters long-term community and business growth
Black Chamber of Commerce Metro Oklahoma City helps local black entrepreneurs accomplish their goals.
OKCPS school board candidates prepare for Tuesday election
Budget issues, school choice, student demographics and teacher pay are important topics in this election.
Chicken-Fried News: Marching orders
Oklahoma women recently gathered at the state Capitol to march for women’s rights and issues.
Election preview: Four candidates vie for Ward 4 City Council seat
The competition for the Oklahoma City Council Ward 4 seat is generating the most attention and it could be an interesting race after four people filed papers and all have the potential to be factors when voters head to the polls Feb. 14. If no one garners more than 50 percent of the vote, the […]
Two candidates and an incumbent run for the Ward 7 seat on the Oklahoma City Council
T. Sheri Dickerson, Marina Mangiaracina and incumbent John Pettis Jr. will be on the Feb. 14 election ballot.
Ward 1 candidates prepare for Feb. 14’s Oklahoma City Council election
Jonathan Clour, Chris Gordon and incumbent James Greiner are vying for the council seat.
City council begins planning OKC’s next general obligation bonds
General obligation bonds pay for infrastructure and renovation projects like road resurfacing, improving parks and building public spaces like libraries.
Letters to the Editor: Dec. 21, 2017
Donald Trump as the GOP candidate appealed to voters with fear, hate and ignorance, and violence was accepted by many.
Letters to the Editor: Dec. 14, 2016
I truly wanted to thank Mrs. Anderson and tell her how much reading her letter meant to me, a lower-income Native female scared of the next four years. It is so nice to know that there are people out there who truly know the consequences of what we’ve let happen to our country.
