Oklahoma

Building a New Eco-Economy in Oklahoma

Amber Valletta | Posted 06.24.2008 | Green


Amber Valletta

The possibilities are infinite for building a new eco-economy in Oklahoma, but we are facing one major obstacle: Senator Jim Inhofe.

James Inhofe May Love War But Not Our Soldiers and Not Our Vets

Howie Klein | Posted 03.17.2008 | Politics


Howie Klein

Most folks just know him as a climate change denier but that barely scratches the surface of what's wrong with Inhofe. For someone who is so aggressively pro-war, he's incredibly anti-veteran and anti-service member.

A Victory for Peeping Toms

Jessica Wakeman | Posted 03.15.2008 | Living


Jessica Wakeman

It's "open season for peeping Toms," says an Oklaholma judge. Ew. And I thought these things only happened on the New York City subway system.

Clinton's General Election Disaster in the Making

Paul Jenkins | Posted 03.09.2008 | Politics


Paul Jenkins

Of the many strange spins the Clinton campaign has sold the media, few are as troubling as the idea that she is the stronger general election candidate.

Clinton Spinning Into Twilight Zone

Paul Jenkins | Posted 02.11.2008 | Politics


Paul Jenkins

The Clinton operation's dismissive attitude towards the states that she loses feels uncomfortably like a post-facto snub by the aggrieved party in a break up: "he's not really my type anyway."

My Super Duper Tsunami Tuesday Primary Picks

Chris Weigant | Posted 02.04.2008 | Politics


Chris Weigant

Between Obama and Clinton, it's going to be a virtual tie. Both campaigns will immediately release spin on why they are now the frontrunner, and why the other should politely drop out of the race.

Death Chamber of Secrets

Christopher Hill | Posted 11.26.2007 | Politics


Christopher Hill

As part of the secrecy surrounding the execution process, we do not really know who the people carrying out lethal injections are.

Nov. 16, 1957: A Day That Will Live in Infamy in Oklahoma

Al Eisele | Posted 11.16.2007 | Living


Al Eisele

There was little celebrating when Oklahoma observed its 50th anniversary on Nov. 16, 1957. That was the day the longest winning streak in college football history come to an abrupt end.

Court Rejects "Forced Entry" Of Guns At Work

Paul Helmke | Posted 10.12.2007 | Politics


Paul Helmke

Should a guest be able to tell you what you can do on the property that you bought and paid for? Somehow it makes sense to the NRA.

U.S. Hybrid Car Sales Are Up 49 Percent

AP | Posted 09.17.2007 | Business


U.S. sales of new hybrid cars were up 49 percent in the first seven months of this year, due largely to a boom in sales in the Midwest, an auto inform...


 

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