For certain, the founding fathers knew that a lie could not last forever. Nevertheless, they believed that as long as they controlled society, there was little chance of the lie being discovered.
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Chicken-Fried News: Well, shoot
Oklahoma ranks first per capita for Americans killed by police officers.
Commentary: Spending to reduce debt
I want to agree with Oklahoma Gazette Editor-in-Chief Jennifer Chancellors May 14 statement on public radio that Oklahoma Citys investments in infrastructure help level the playing field between rich and poor. The MAPS accomplishments are revitalizing OKC, now the envy of hundreds of American cities. True, most improvements benefitted our downtown and the bankers and […]
When seconds count, police training is critical
His gaze was fixed on a man sitting on the bed, his back turned to the door.
City will experiment with police body cameras
Oklahoma City police will experiment with body cameras, a technology that has grown in popularity in law enforcement following a year of high profile use of force cases across the country.
Police graduates join force with hopes of positivity and building relationships
Kelly Fry was nervous, proud, scared and a little teary-eyed.
Police graduates enter force with motivation to serve
During in time when police can have a bad reputation, new academy graduates in OKC show a motivation to serve their community.
Chicken-Fried News: Everybody panic!
Local authorities and media outlets overreacted when an Arab man asked too many questions while enrolling his children in an area school.
In simple terms, Black Asphalt is a web-based networking and data tool that allows police officers across America to communicate about suspects, searches and suspicions without having to use their departments’ normal record-keeping systems.
In simple terms, Black Asphalt is a web-based networking and data tool that allows police officers across America to communicate about suspects, searches and suspicions without having to use their departments’ normal record-keeping systems.
Police-minority relations are not black and white
Events in Ferguson, Missouri, have put a spotlight on the relationship between police and African-Americans.
