Along with the trail system, [sidewalks] probably touch more neighborhoods and more parts of the city than any other MAPS 3 project, Cornett said at a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday to mark the completion of phase 1 of the sidewalk project. If you look at these sidewalks, I think they exceed expectations, which is continuing the […]
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Five things to know about Thursday’s same-sex marriage hearing
U.S. District Judge Terence Kern ruled earlier this year that Oklahomas voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional. Kerns ruling was immediately stayed, and an appeal was filed with the federal appeals court in Denver. It could take months for the circuit court to issue a ruling on Oklahomas case, and many believe the issue […]
Biker life
Cassi hops on her bike, while her roommate is in a car. A lot of times, I beat her or we get there at the same time, Poor said. I might beat her because she is having to look for parking and I dont. Poor has become a regular cyclist over the past year, since […]
Kings of everything
A young woman went to Key Arena on March 28 to see the Okie-tied rockers, probably jammed out to Sex on Fire and Use Somebody and then walked away with measles. As a precaution, the Washington State Department of Health even published the womans schedule online so that those who were in her vicinity that […]
Yes. But then again, no.
Sike! An opinion piece in The Tulsa World called Fallin out for supporting both of those programs and then changing her mind. The piece pointed out that Fallin inherited both programs from former Gov. Brad Henry. It said Henry approved the health exchange grant, and after taking office, Fallin agreed. Then, in 2010, the Legislature […]
Murder on the rise
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 […]
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 […]
Letters to the Editor: April 15, 2014
The problem is the Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits cruel and unusual punishment. So, if a person condemned to die is kept from knowing the source, consistency and content of the drugs that will kill him or her, how can anyone know if it is cruel or unusual? In January, the final words […]
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 […]
