U.S. Grant High School has seen dramatic rises in test scores over recent years that tell a success story in this often-troubled urban school district.
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It’s the holiday season, so we all feel a pang of empathy when one of our own is busted for public intox.
It’s the holiday season, so we all feel a pang of empathy when one of our own is busted for public intox.
Chicken-Fried News: Tough all over
Things are tough, especially if you live in several Oklahoma counties.
Chicken-Fried News: What’s in a name?
The Oklahoma City Public School Board decided this month to do away with the Redskins mascot at Capitol Hill High School, siding with cultural respect rather than tradition.
Metro briefs: Mum’s the word?
Where does Rep. Joe Dorman stand on the issue of marriage equality?
Cover series: Challenges expected as marriage law becomes reality
As court clerk offices across the state begin to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, equality advocates expect some bumps in the road as the new law is fleshed out.
Oklahoma Republicans are at no risk of losing power of the Legislature this November, in part because of a lack of Democratic challengers and electoral math that remains stacked in the GOP’s favor.
Oklahoma Republicans are at no risk of losing power of the Legislature this November, in part because of a lack of Democratic challengers and electoral math that remains stacked in the GOP’s favor.
Say what? Mick Cornett
OKC Mayor Mick Cornett spoke to Chuck Todd on a Sept. 7 episode of Meet the Press.
School help children offers hope to youth of imprisoned parents
As a young boy clumsily reads aloud words from The Ugly Duckling, he gains confidence with each line.
Alcohol tax lawsuit takes hundreds of restaurants to court
Hundreds of restaurants have been sued over the advertisement of alcoholic drinks without the inclusion of the state’s mixed-use tax.
