State Music Scene Makes Way for The Indigos
Darkness falls. The summer heat radiates from the pavement. With a quick turn to the left, the hustle of the city shifts onto a quiet country road. The infamous Oklahoma
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Darkness falls. The summer heat radiates from the pavement. With a quick turn to the left, the hustle of the city shifts onto a quiet country road. The infamous Oklahoma
Read MoreOklahomans can add another entry to the long list of things they worry about. According to the Oklahoma Department of Health, there has been a rise in syphilis cases throughout
Read MoreEach day Kayla Melher wakes up in her cell thinking about her life and how she ended up in prison. Melher was a victim of sexual abuse and human trafficking
Read MoreA young woman is huddled around a small battery operated radio with her family. The lantern lights flicker in the dark pools of her eyes and a pale pink hijab
Read MoreThe Department of Justice filed an Amicus Brief Wednesday night, excluding sexual orientation from the Civil Rights Act of 1964. “Title VII prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion,
Read MoreMichael Brooks-Jimenez ran twice to get elected to the Oklahoma Senate. This month, Brooks Jimenez, an immigration lawyer, was chosen to represent State District 44, after Ralph Shorty was removed
Read MoreOver the past month, I’ve sat with new perspective.This contained a soul-wrenching, wake up call, full of heartbreaking stories from mutual friends, acquaintances, and more. The women that I spoke
Read MoreThe first online dating site, Match.com, launched in 1995, and after that technology and relationships took off. In fact, statistics show that, in 2016 nearly 50 million people have used
Read MoreThe first rule of riding the bus, Silverio Botello said, is to mind your own damn business. Botello, a 23-year-old local has been riding the bus for over a year.
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