Students give back to their community and help their peers through The After School Spot.
oklahoma city county health department
City on track to open Southern Oaks Wellness and Learning Campus
Southern Oaks Wellness and Learning Campus will partner with local organizations and universities to improve the quality of life in the community.
African-American community unites to combat troubling infant mortality trends
“It encompasses the entire community,” McNeal said.
Oklahomans continue battle against heart disease and diabetes
Oklahoma City-County Health Department offers support and programs to help Oklahomans fight most common diseases.
Leaders pitch a wellness campus in south OKC
“I thought it was a great idea,” White said. “Every time we turned around, there was another partnership being formed.”
Letters to the Editor: August 5, 2015
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News briefs: Councilman Pat Ryan retires, school board rejects OKC Bounty Hunters and more
So long Your paper once called me a grumpy old man, Councilman Pat Ryan (pictured) told the Oklahoma Gazette reporter in his office before a long pause. Thats the only thing youve ever got right about me. Ryan, a 10-year member of the Oklahoma City Council, often came across as a man with rough edges, […]
Festival attendance continues to grow
Street festivals in the metro consistently draw crowds numbering in the thousands and serve as examples for festivals across the country.
Energy FC partners with Oklahoma City-County Health Department
Expansion of campuses will include new facilities and fields.
One at a time
Pete White Credit: Mark Hancock Council members were scheduled this week to decide whether to accept a subcommittees recommendation to begin negotiations with one potential wellness center operating partner instead of two, as city staff had originally suggested. In a 4-3 vote, the health and wellness subcommittee opted June 26 to recommend negotiations with the […]
