The challenge we now face as a country is that we have a president who is making every attempt to turn the strength of our diversity into our weakness.
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Weighed down: Surgeries remain a viable yet extreme option in weight loss and management
“When you diet and begin losing weight in a typical diet and exercise program, the body begins defending against that,” Keller said.
Cultivar Mexican Kitchen is becoming Automobile Alley’s Mexican food hub
If it had nothing else going for it, Cultivar Mexican Kitchen would be a hit for the patio alone. Even in the depth of Oklahoma Citys winter, which 2016 taught us can be anywhere from snowy with temps below freezing to 70 degrees Fahrenheit, the patio gives diners a look at an always-busy Automobile Alley. […]
It’s not so much that the economy is in a tailspin and more people are becoming homeless, Straughan said. Its that we are not able to get folks who are homeless housed as quickly.
“It’s not so much that the economy is in a tailspin and more people are becoming homeless,” Straughan said. “Its that we are not able to get folks who are homeless housed as quickly.”
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 […]
Food Briefs: New eats at Will Rogers World Airport, Taste of OKC and more
Flying food Will Rogers World Airport visitors will be able to get a taste of Oklahoma City cuisine as two local favorite eateries open new locations inside the regional hub. Tuckers Onion Burgers and Coolgreens are working with food management company Delaware North to open airport restaurants early this year. Cinnabon will also open its […]
Oklahoma Coalition for Reproductive Justice advocates for women’s, family health care rights
“Oklahoma has a trend of being a little more hostile towards choice and reproductive justice in general,” Speidel said.
The only people in the whole mix that say these earthquakes aren’t man-made and not caused by wastewater disposal wells are those directly in the business, Reid said.
“The only people in the whole mix that say these earthquakes aren’t man-made and not caused by wastewater disposal wells are those directly in the business,” Reid said.
New Shawnee art gallery in Shawnee fosters community creativity
The beauty of art lies off the beaten path, and one new gallery in Shawnee embodies this journey. Opened in October, Studio 112 and a Half quaintly rests between two of Shawnees historical buildings on Main Street, where husband-and-wife duo Douglas and Holly Gordon circulate vibrant work from Oklahomas emerging artists. People might be surprised […]
I have a friend who lost 40 pounds in her mid 60s and has maintained for five years, but she’s as obsessed as I am. I don’t want to be there,” Horton said.
“I have a friend who lost 40 pounds in her mid 60s and has maintained for five years, but she’s as obsessed as I am. I don’t want to be there,” Horton said.
