Wednesday, July 17, 2024

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Nappy Roots Books

Nappy Roots: Black-owned bookstore becomes a site for advocacy, activism

Nappy Roots Books, one of two Black-owned bookstores in Oklahoma City and one of four Black-owned bookstores in the state, has managed to stay...
Steven Adams

Farewell Steven Adams, OKC’s second Mr. Thunder

So Sam Presti finally did it. The Thunder roster as we knew it is no more, blown up for the eventual rebuilding of a...
Hochatown

Hochatown: Southeast Oklahoma’s unlikely tourism hub

HOCHATOWN — Tommy McDaniel smiles slyly as he stands next to a plain brown bookcase at the back of the Hochatown Distilling Co. gift...
turkey trouble, Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving 2020 should be all about perspective

So Thanksgiving week is here already. As much as I think this year has been one of the longest of my life, normal things...
bars must close

Stitt acts: Restaurants, bars must stop sales for on-site consumption by 11

(Editor's note: This article originally appeared under the headline "Stitt acts: Restaurants, bars must close nightly by 11" prior to the exact language of...
mixed messaging

Mixed messaging on masks still makes no sense

I feel like I've drawn this comic before, but then again I feel like I've heard Gov. Kevin Sitt's Tuesday press conference before as...
power problems

Power problems lead to weird rituals after 2020 storm

Oh hey there. I didn't see you because, well, it's been fairly dark this past week. We had the time change due to daylight...
Halloween 2020

Halloween 2020 more of a trick than a treat?

How are we feeling about Halloween this year? I haven't heard much about how it's going to be celebrated, but I'm guessing it will...
curbside meals

‘We’re the biggest restaurant in Oklahoma’: Curbside meals keep OKCPS students fed

Whether classes are being held in a virtual or traditional setting, Oklahoma City Public Schools Nutrition Services is trying to ensure that every child...
no icu beds

No ICU beds: The spooky movie of the season

It's a spooky time of year, and not necessarily for the reason you think. COVID-19 cases are, once again, on the rise, and they...

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