Today, Gov. Kevin Stitt issued a Safer at Home order saying all vulnerable Oklahomans should avoid leaving home except to get essentials like groceries and medicine through April 30. Stitt’s order closes nonessential businesses (businesses involving close contact, such as hair salons, spas, gyms and tattoo parlors) in 19 counties by 11:59 Wednesday for 21 […]
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Alcoholmanac Sunday spirits
Oklahoma’s liquor laws have come a long way in a matter of years. In October 2018, State Question 792 changed the game for Oklahoma breweries and liquor stores. The alcohol law reform went into effect that month and allowed breweries to sell their full-strength beers in grocery and convenience stores. It also allowed accompanied guests […]
The inside is so colorful and bright, and that was the mission; we didn’t want a place where you walk in and it’s kind of sad and stark and cold-feeling, she said.
“The inside is so colorful and bright, and that was the mission; we didn’t want a place where you walk in and it’s kind of sad and stark and cold-feeling,” she said.
Chicken-Fried News: Most diseased?
Oklahoma ranked No. 8 most diseased state in the county for sexually transmitted diseases.
Study shows low arts consumption in Oklahoma
Citizens in the state’s cities remain the main consumers of art.
CarePortal meets needs of children in foster care
Faith communities in the state help Oklahoma Department of Human Services provide for children in foster care.
Chicken-Fried News: Secondhand drugs
One Oklahoma county has found a way to redistribute unwanted medication.
