“The line I use and nobody has ever contested it is, ‘No city in America has come as far as fast as Oklahoma City,’” said Mayor Mick Cornett. “The ballpark was the beginning.”
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Wheeler District development moves forward
District leaders prepare for phase one of the expansive development plans.
Two candidates and an incumbent run for the Ward 7 seat on the Oklahoma City Council
T. Sheri Dickerson, Marina Mangiaracina and incumbent John Pettis Jr. will be on the Feb. 14 election ballot.
Cover Story: Tricks! Treats! Frights! Delights! OKG’s Halloween event roundup is here
Pumpkins, goblins, zombies, murder mysteries, terror trails, candy, cocktails, costumes, bar crawls and more haunt the metro this season. With two weekends in which to celebrate the coming of all hallows eve this year, our city offers dozens of activities for adults and families alike. Heeeeeres Oklahoma Gazettes list of things to do and see […]
City approves more TIF districts
TIF districts provide city with development dollars and aid urban renewal efforts but leave some skeptical.
OKC offers options for beginners to running
Runners in Oklahoma City share a surprising wealth of trails and resources for beginners and experts.
MAPS 3 whitewater rapids project nears completion
Riversport Rapids, opening in the spring, offers residents a unique city rafting experience.
MAPS 3 projects are well underway
Work continues on a senior wellness center and a public park in Oklahoma City, both MAPS 3 projects.
Chicken-Fried News: Get ‘er done
Oklahoma City must come up with $9 million to finish the Native American museum by the Oklahoma River.
News briefs: Oklahoma City Dodgers drive sales, councilors sworn in and more
Name change Damon Berryhill, head coach of the Oklahoma City Dodgers, said the citys three magic words when asked to recall his memory playing in the first game when the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark opened in 1998. As far as I was concerned, it was a big-league city, said Berryhill, as if reading from a script […]
