Not all students would be treated equally, and tax dollars should go to public facilities, not individuals.
opinion
Commentary: Public art enhances our quality of life
Art is meant to be intellectually and emotionally provocative, and the more of that we can provide to residents and visitors in our city, the better.
Why isn’t anyone doing a story on the five strip clubs in Valley Brook?
Why isn’t anyone doing a story on the five strip clubs in Valley Brook?
Commentary: In support of KIPP charter school expansion
KIPP OKC has enrolled students regardless of their prior academic record, conduct or socioeconomic background.
Letters to the Editor: May 25, 2016
You said toll roads would become free roads when paid for, but Oklahomans will always pay.
Letters to the Editor: May 18, 2016
Changes to lottery payout system could provide schools with needed funds.
Commentary: Arts funding isn’t optional
Oklahoma benefits by more than $1 million in federal and regional funding and services. Consolidation would not save money.
Letters to the Editor: May 11, 2016
The recent announcement from the Oklahoma Health Care Authority of a 25 percent cut in Medicaid provider rates beginning June 1 will have devastating consequences.
Letters to the Editor: May 04, 2016
Is it worth it to raise the minimum wage to help meet the needs of those living in poverty, or should we back down and tell the people that they are on their own?
Letters to the Editor: April 27, 2016
Oklahoma needs two things: a relevant energy industry and an infrastructure that gets the energy to the people who are going to use it.
