The Pink Ceiling - women still battle gender pay gap
Despite the equal pay movement in America, a recent study shows that women are still making less than their male counterparts, and that pay gap is starting as early as graduation from college.
Going Fully Automatic - Gun Range offers chance to shoot fully automatic weapons
Standing in a dark cubicle with an actual 1928 A1 Thompson Submachine Gun – or as Hollywood calls it, a Tommy Gun – you feel like you need to be in a sharp pinstriped suit with a jaunty fedora sitting cockeyed upon your head and a fat cigar hanging off your lips like a curse.
From Fame to Faith
God comes to people in deep and mysterious ways, and sometimes He arrives in a stamped envelope from New Jersey.
The Dreamscapes of Josh Heilaman
Walking through the imagination of Josh Heilaman is like walking through a dream full of strange animal characters, swirling landscapes and slightly off kilter personalities.
A Wild Ride - The Sand Dunes at Little Sahara
The sand dunes at Little Sahara State Park create a mythical playground for off-road enthusiasts.
Drink Thyme - Herbs bring out the soul of summer cocktails
At the Cheever’s Cafe bar, Ariana Khalilian pulled out the plastic squeeze container containing a mixture of simple syrup and the pulverized essence of cilantro.
Parking Woes - seven state parks slated to close, but communities are stepping up
Parking woes Seven state parks are slated to close, but several communities are banding to operate them on a local level
Business For Under $200
These days, $200 doesn’t get you much. A pair of Jimmy Choo shoes costs between $525 and $2,000
Eco Booze - Want to save the planet? Try throwing back a few
Drinking vodka may not save the rain forest, but choosing the most environmentally friendly spirits can ease the carbon footprint hangover.
Super Wheat
Although a $25 million grant for wheat development may help create crops that feed more people while using fewer resources, economists in Oklahoma say a genetically altered super-wheat may actually drive down prices for Oklahoma farmers
Way out West - Head toward the sunset for an adventure in Western Oklahoma
The old man peers from under a black cowboy hat covered in mud, his face pink underneath a bushy beard as white as the clouds in the big sky over Freedom, Okla.
Irish Ayes - Say 'Yes' to the oft-overlooked Irish Whisky
The first time Afton Fisher tasted Irish whiskey, she said it “was like being kicked in the teeth by a donkey, but I liked it.”
Media Release – From Homeless to Hopeful
When Nell finally left her husband, her self-esteem was in shambles. Like many divorces, this one was nasty and hurtful. Even worse, Nell realized how unprepared she was to be on her own, especially with her children.
The Riley Group - Sales Letter
First of all, congratulations and WELCOME to your new home! What an exciting time for you and your family.
Website copy for art company
To be a great storyteller, you have to be a great listener. You know your story better than anyone, so we want you to participate in a conversation and journey that creates superior results.
I Spy - Employers Trim Costs with GPS Technology
Jerry Hunter leans in close to the computer monitor, pointing at a red-outlined vehicle traveling some highway in some city in Ohio.
Champion of Causes - President of USAO in Chickasha pursues his passion for historic structures
History exists between the Walmart corners and chain-store strips of land. There, champions of crumbling buildings and faded facades fight against the modernization of Oklahoma’s oldest areas.
Modern-Day Adventures Explore the Forgotten
The Bryant Center at N.E. 23rd Street and Interstate 35 was a community center for the city's African-American population.