Politicians love to say that kids are the future and that nothing matters more than helping them be safe, happy and prosperous. Now the kids are talking back, telling politicians they just want to survive. After the latest “new normal school shooting” (kill, grieve, pray, repeat), the script was as predictable as it was pathetic: […]
robin meyers
Letters to the Editor: Jan. 25, 2017
It takes many incarnations or lives for a soul to make important choices concerning the direction of a community, city or country.
Let’s hope that the changes that are forthcoming to the U.S. Supreme Court will include jurists that will follow the letter and spirit of the writers of the First Amendment without inserting creative, erroneous interpretations of what is clear English.
Let’s hope that the changes that are forthcoming to the U.S. Supreme Court will include jurists that will follow the letter and spirit of the writers of the First Amendment without inserting creative, erroneous interpretations of what is clear English.
Letters to the Editor: Dec. 7, 2016
I believe that if we all speak out and stand up for each other, regardless of our religions, skin color and gender, we will come out stronger than we were before this country.
Letters to the Editor: Nov. 30, 2017
The vast chasm between what Trump says and does and the teachings of my childhood seem insurmountable.
Letters to the Editor: Aug. 3, 2016
The worst thing about it, Oklahoma is not the only state in dire straights financially, with the same issues and obsessions.
Commentary: KD Syndrome Can we get over it?
OKC isn’t suffering because Kevin Durant left; it’s suffering from diversionary amusement syndrome.
Cover Story: Aid groups, lawmakers and leaders work to define panhandling while protecting some of our city’s most in-need residents
“At some point, all of us are capable of ending up at a public spot and begging because we are just trying to get the next meal.”
Letters to the Editor: May 6, 2015
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Commentary: What the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building bombing taught us
It is hard to believe that 20 years have passed. I was taking roll in a public speaking class at Oklahoma City University that fateful morning, and a young woman who was often tardy strolled in at 9:05 and said, Sorry Im late, but they just blew up a building over there. I remember thinking […]
