Oklahoma Gazette earned six awards, including two Best of the Best honors. Gazette staff earned the first-place Best Newspaper award and staff photographer Garett Fisbeck earned the first-place Best Photographer trophy for his portfolio.
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Cover Story: Red Dog documentary chronicles a childhood spent in one of OKC’s longest-running strip clubs
“I remember the game machines. We would go in there at night,” Luke Dick said. “Being able to play all the video games for free was a serious draw for a toddler.”
George Bogart’s teaching, mentorship inspired, influenced more than a generation of artists
Former students Joe Andoe, Linda Lou Warren, Larry Hefner and others also are featured in Legacy.
Downtown’s Short Order Poems public art project reveals itself beneath pedestrians’ feet
Short Order Poems takes an unconventional route by placing poetry in unlikely places.
One of the city’s favorite purveyors of fine smoked meats serves up barbecue for art lovers.
One of the city’s favorite purveyors of fine smoked meats serves up barbecue for art lovers.
Chicken-Fried News: The Gun State
In other words, Oklahomans as young as the age of 18 could apply for a handgun license, the Associated Press reported.
Oklahoma owned and operated Love’s travel and convenience company grows as its family does
Thirteen Loves Travel Stops & Country Stores now dot the greater Oklahoma City metro, including Guthrie, El Reno, Norman and Choctaw.
Outdoor extravaganza
“I try to make sure I get a good bite to eat,” she said. “I like jewelry a lot. If I see someone selling handmade jewelry, I’m definitely going to go there.”
Letters to the Editor: April 19, 2017
The elected officials have to intervene! Why has no one done this? Fear; fear of retribution — in the form of a tweet.
Food truck files
“They melt in your mouth,” Pelter said. “We say they’re life-changing doughnuts. I can’t even eat other doughnuts anymore.”
