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How to follow Viking's War Published: Sun, May 27, 2012 ALSO ... Follow the project online • On our blog network: blog.newsok.com/vikings-war/ • On Facebook: www.facebook.com/vikingswar • On Twitter: twitter.com/#!/vikingswar This project is funded with a grant from the George Polk Awards program at Long Island University. Scan it... Read More
Generational Leadership Workshop is set for Moore Chamber of Commerce Published: Wed, May 23, 2012 On June 6, Oklahoma City Community College will partner with the Moore Chamber of Commerce to present a Generational Leadership Workshop from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Moore Chamber of Commerce, 305 W Main St. Read More
New PR firm opens in Oklahoma City Published: Sun, May 20, 2012 Veteran public relations professional Karen Wicker has opened a full-service public relations firm. Candor Public Relations will offer services in reputation management, media coaching, crisis communications, community engagement, event planning and more. An Oklahoma native, Wicker has 25 years of experience in... Read More
Treasurer of local SPJ chapter resigns amid inquiry into missing funds Published: Thu, May 17, 2012 Local journalist Scott Cooper has resigned as treasurer-secretary of the Oklahoma Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists amid an internal investigation into unauthorized withdrawals from the organization's checking account. Read More
Oklahoma journalism students are honored Updated: Tue, May 8, 2012 Winners of the Newsroom 101 scholarships and awards were announced Monday. Newsroom 101 is a free program organized and sponsored by The Oklahoman for high school journalism students. Read More
Religion news deja vu Published: Mon, Apr 23, 2012 The late, great Associated Press religion reporter George Cornell noticed a striking pattern as he dug into a 1981 survey of journalists in elite newsrooms such as The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Time, Newsweek, ABC, CBS and NBC. In the space marked "religion," 50 percent of these elite... Read More
NBC hires Chelsea Clinton as correspondent Updated: Tue, Nov 15, 2011 LOS ANGELES — NBC's newest correspondent fits the profile of a lot of other network news hires — bright, articulate and educated at America's best colleges. She's also unlike other network news hires — having lived for eight years in the White House and done little to veil her suspicion of the media.... Read More
God and The New York Times, again Published: Tue, Nov 1, 2011 When it comes to the daily news, the recently retired editor of The New York Times has decided that there is news, and then there is news about religion and social issues. When covering debates on politics, it's crucial for Times journalists to be balanced and fair to stakeholders on both sides. But when it comes... Read More
Ford sweeps Texas Truck Rodeo –- F-150 named 2012 Truck of Texas Updated: Tue, Oct 25, 2011 The weather was beautiful. The Texas Hill Country was challenging. The historic Knibbe Ranch in Bulverde, near Canyon Lake, was the site of this year’s Texas Truck Rodeo. The Truck Rodeo is major event in the vehicle award circuit and recognized globally. The Rodeo has been held in the Fort Worth and Dallas... Read More
2012 Volkswagen Jetta – clean diesel, terrific mileage, larger, and lower priced Updated: Wed, Oct 19, 2011 American consumers want all the benefits of small cars with all the roominess of larger one.  So, VW’s engineers have responded.  The wheelbase of the 2011 Jetta is almost 3 inches longer and the overall length has been stretched 3.54 inches longer.  That allowed the interior to be increased.  Even the rear... Read More
Bill Keller vs. the religious aliens Published: Tue, Sep 13, 2011 Less than a year after 9/11, a New York Times columnist stunned the newspaper's remaining conservative readers by suggesting that both the Vatican and al-Qaida were on the wrong side in the global war against oppression. "The struggle within the church" in recent decades, he argued, is "interesting as part of a... Read More
2012 Hyundai Accent GLS sedan Updated: Wed, Jul 27, 2011 It was a brand new 2012 Hyundai Accent sedan that arrived for a week-long test drive. It was the GLS trim level and was barely off the transport. In fact, my wife and I were the first journalists to drive this particular press vehicle. The media-press event introducing the 2012 model had not even been held yet.... Read More
Kelly Dyer Fry named editor of The Oklahoman, VP of News for OPUBCO Communications Group Updated: Mon, Jun 27, 2011 Christy Everest, Chairman and CEO of the Oklahoma Publishing Co. announced Monday that Kelly Dyer Fry will assume duties as Editor of The Oklahoman in addition to serving as Vice President of News for OPUBCO Communications Group. Fry has been with the company for 17 years. She started as Features Editor... Read More
2011 Camaro 2SS Convertible tears up the track in Fort Worth Updated: Fri, May 20, 2011 Last week, my wife and I were in Fort Worth at the Texas Motor Speedway for the annual Texas Auto Writers spring Roundup of vehicles. Journalists had the opportunity to test-drive and compare approximately 60 new cars. One car was always in demand among the journalists and there was usually a waiting line for the... Read More
PBS' Jim Lehrer to retire as regular anchor Updated: Thu, May 12, 2011 NEW YORK (AP) — Jim Lehrer says he's retiring as a regular anchor of PBS' "NewsHour" broadcast after 35 years. After 52 years in journalism, Lehrer said Thursday that "there comes a time to step aside from the daily process, and that day has arrived." His exit will take place the week of June 6. Lehrer's... Read More
Obama to shift from consoler to comic Saturday Updated: Sat, Apr 30, 2011 WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is shifting from consoler to comic for his appearance before a mix of politicians, celebrities and journalists at Washington's premier black-tie dinner. Obama was to attend the White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner Saturday night, one day after traveling... Read More
Grigsby - Galt Updated: Wed, Apr 13, 2011 Alex Grigsby and Jennifer Galt were married on February 25, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Bride is the daughter of Ms. Paula Galt and the late Mr. Jay Galt of Oklahoma City. The Groom is the son of Ms. Betty Grigsby of Oak Grove, Missouri and Mr. Bill Grigsby of Batesville, Arkansas. Jennifer is a graduate of... Read More
Freedom of information discusses public’s right to know Updated: Sat, Mar 12, 2011 Oklahoma’s Open Records and Open Meeting laws have some “significant defects” that inhibit access to information and the public’s right to know, a freedom of information expert said Saturday. Robert J. Freeman, executive director of the New York State Committee on Open Government, pointed out half a dozen... Read More
Some day, 'talking cars' may save lives Updated: Tue, Jan 25, 2011 Already under way, a group of car companies is working on safety systems using advanced WiFi signals and GPS systems to allow vehicles to communicate with each other on the road. These vehicles then could send messages to warn their drivers about the potential of a crash. Read More
The role of saints Published: Sat, Jan 22, 2011 Sister Marie Simon-Pierre was a soft-spoken nurse in the South of France when her life was changed by what the Vatican has decided was an answered prayer. She was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2001 and, with other nuns in France and Africa, immediately began prayed for healing. However, her symptoms worsened... Read More
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