Oklahoma Gazette
Vol. 41, No. 50
Chicken-Fried News: Barely legal
By Gazette staff
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Improving health
One of the city’s most unhealthy ZIP codes could receive a Healthy Neighborhood Overlay zoning.
By Miguel Rios
Park milestone
City and community leaders broke ground last week on a park honoring a local Mexican American war hero.
Running the jail
Greg Williams, who has 36 years of experience at Oklahoma Department of Corrections, will be the new county jail administrator.
Protecting employees
Councilman James Cooper proposed an amendment to the city’s Equal Employment Opportunity policy.
Scorched dreams
The week before Thanksgiving, Steve’s Greens Cannabis + Wellness was burglarized and then torched.
By Matt Dinger
Flower Review: Purple Punch
Cartoon: The hot seat
By Ingvard Ashby
Gazedibles: Warm up
By Jacob Threadgill
Thai expansion
Lotus Thai delivers fresh food fast with a unique menu that adds seafood and duck to standard offerings.
Cover: Growing pains
A boom in the Oklahoma City restaurant scene gives diners options and puts pressure on operators.
Unwavering Wall Street
After 20 years of researching a massacre in Tulsa’s Greenwood District, Randy Krehbiel releases a book focused on the city’s coverage of the incident.
By Charles Martin
Her story
Until We Organize chronicles the ERA’s past and might offer guidance for its future.
By Jeremy Martin
OKG Lifestyle: Christina Kirk
OKG Lifestyle: Alex Bliss
By Phillip Danner
Continuing Tales
OKC-based LGBTQ+ webseries Scandalous Tales returns for a second season.
Scary monsters
Singer-songwriter Kinsey Charles’ new children’s book isn’t afraid of the dark.
New Moon
After releasing hours of music, OKC hip-hop artist LoneMoon calls new album Andromeda her real debut.
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