“When you have a minority group who are targeted by hate crimes and violence, it is the duty of the government and elected officials to step up and show respect to that community,” Stevenson said.
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Cover Story: Students involved in a local university law school’s Oklahoma Innocence Project realize criminal justice system is far from flawless
“To be able to help provide a voice to someone who has no voice is an incredible opportunity and experience,” Behenna said.
Jacob Tovar brings Norman Music Festival back to country’s golden age
Jacob Tovar is heading to Norman Music Fest after a European tour that took him through France and the Netherlands.
Nonprofit organization bolsters recent graduates and public schools
Teach For America helps underserved schools in Oklahoma with specially trained teachers.
The Criterion picks indie success story Ben Rector as venue opener
Oklahoma City’s new 3,500 – 4,000 guest venue sought an Oklahoma artist for its opening night.
Chicken-Fried News: We’re No. 44!
Oklahoma City is great place to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day if you’re looking to save money.
Food Briefs: S&B’s Burger Joint, chili cook-off, Spring Taste of Philippines and more
S&B’s Burger Joint serves breakfast, Edmond Mobile Meals holds chili cook-off, PACO presents Spring Taste of Philippines and Caffeine Crawl is back.
Chicken-Fried News: Millennial movement
A study showed that millennials often make up 20 to 30 percent of the population of smaller cities like Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
Chicken-Fried News: Running dirty
Oral Roberts University uses Fitbits to make sure students are fulfilling fitness requirements.
Chicken-Fried News: Nightmarish neighbors
A video of “worst neighbors in the world” in Tulsa went viral.
