A majority of Oklahoma students are living in poverty, which is not an easy challenge for schools to address on their own.
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Chats, blogs and a hashtag unite teachers across the state
For the past few years, dozens of blogs, a Sunday night Twitter chat and the #oklaed hashtag have given educators a voice in Oklahoma education
For the last five years, a strong energy sector has allowed Oklahoma’s economy to grow faster than the nation’s as a whole.
For the last five years, a strong energy sector has allowed Oklahoma’s economy to grow faster than the nation’s as a whole.
Prior to last week’s Downtown Design Review Committee (DDRC) meeting, I wouldn’t have considered myself a preservationist.
Prior to last week’s Downtown Design Review Committee (DDRC) meeting, I wouldn’t have considered myself a preservationist.
Following a three-hour hearing last week, Oklahoma City’s Downtown Design Review Committee (DDRC) voted to approve a developer’s request to demolish nine historic buildings downtown.
Following a three-hour hearing last week, Oklahoma City’s Downtown Design Review Committee (DDRC) voted to approve a developer’s request to demolish nine historic buildings downtown.
Letters to the Editor: Jan. 21, 2015
Why should the polemics of free speech and religion always presume that only the pious can be offended?
Joyous start to new superintendent’s term
Hofmeister begins her tenure with high excitement and high expectations in Oklahoma’s education community.
Dozens of bike racks and a few bike repair stations are coming to many of the city’s most popular urban districts.
Dozens of bike racks and a few bike repair stations are coming to many of the city’s most popular urban districts.
Metro Briefs: Run, OKC, run!
City residents living in wards 2, 5, 6 and 8 who are interested in running for a seat on the Oklahoma City Council can file Jan. 28-30 at the Oklahoma County Election Board.
Local group plans multi-generational cohousing community
Finding a deeper sense of community is a popular concept today as urban living continues to grow in popularity and younger residents seek housing that encourages neighborly interaction.
