Edmond high school students hope to raise half a million for charity during Swine Week.
Features Rachael Cervenka
Local high school students are stepping out of the classroom and into
the real world to raise awareness and make a financial difference for
individuals without limbs.
A local pizza chef wins fourth-place in a national competition.
Food and Drink Features Rachael Cervenka
A metro restaurateur did the state proud last week with a fourth-place finish in an international pizza-making challenge.
Food and Drink Features Rachael Cervenka
A metro restaurateur did the state proud recently with a fourth-place finish in an international pizza-making challenge.
CFN Gazette staff
The Sooner State did itself right proud on US News & World Report’s
2013 ranking of the nation’s best high schools. Upon review of more
than 21,000 U.S. public high schools, 111 Oklahoma schools made the cut.
By year’s end, Edmond is expected to have the metro's first stand-alone memory-care facility.
News Nicole Hill
With an aging population and nearly 5.4 million Americans living with
Alzheimer’s disease, focus on the chronic illness has shifted from
diagnosis to care.
In the wake of glitches with online standardized testing, some school districts and state lawmakers question the validity of the exams.
News Phil Bacharach
Nothing gets people testy like test-taking, especially when accessing
the test becomes a sort of test in itself. That was the case last month
for 9,100 Oklahoma students in sixth through 12 grade whose scores on
online tests were invalidated because of a technological snafu.