Commentary
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Welcome to the whirlwind of graduation season
Spring is a time for new beginnings. The plants are growing, the birds are chirping, and the temperatures are just about perfect. Young people...
My journey to journalism: The career found me
When I was 6 years old, I had my heart set on becoming either an archeologist or a meteorologist, or maybe even both. The...
Former Justice Steven Taylor broke open a tie ballgame
So a deal got done after all, and we can all start educating again. What a relief!
Last week, the Oklahoma Legislature announced and passed...
It’s time to fix the confounding MLB blackout problem
I’m a child of Ted Turner’s SuperStation WTBS.
Early evenings in the 1980s were spent at my grandfather’s house, watching the Atlanta Braves game du...
Stitt knows how to get, how to get to Override Street
Come and play, everything's a-OK! At least it is — for now — if you're a fan of OETA, Oklahoma's network of PBS affiliate...
Uncommon ground in Edmond: No art of compromise?
Who says suburban municipal government can't be interesting?
The first few days of June have featured quite the drama in Edmond, my hometown. First, an...
Blockbuster: Oklahoma weather presents DVD-size hail
Oklahoma weather doesn't mess around, and this severe storm season has brought tragedy to the big screen.
First, let me offer condolences to those who...
Job opening(s): Come raise journalism, funds and all
(Update: Meet NonDoc's new director of development Tara McMillen Hall, whose first day was Wednesday, Oct. 18. She is still looking to hire an...
Bright future: OKC Thunder rookies ready to get to work
So the 2023 NBA draft has come and gone less than two weeks after the conclusion of the league's finals.
Compared to other major U.S....
Introducing a Razr-thin margin of plausible deniability
If the state of Oklahoma is going to have a cozy relationship with the international communication technology company Motorola, the least we could do...