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AZ Animals on MSNBlack Pearl Redbud vs. Forest Pansy RedbudPrior to the European colonization of North America, Indigenous Americans harvested the wood of redbud trees to construct ...
Redbud Ice House announced in an Instagram post that Sunday, June 1, will mark its "final day of business." But before closing, Redbud is hosting one "last hurrah" party to say goodbye.
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Oklahoma could extend its record run of consecutive national titles to five at this year's Women's College World Series. Patty Gasso's second-seeded Sooners will face No. 7 seed ...
The burger restaurant with mostly outdoor seating beat the heat last year in its first year of business, but the owner doesn't think he can do it again. But it's not all about the weather, he said ...
Trent England is the executive director of Save Our States and an attorney who lives in Oklahoma City. Is Marxism the only way to save rural health care? Most conservatives would recoil from such ...
NORMAN, Okla. -- Gabbie Garcia hit two of Oklahoma's four home runs as the four-time defending national champion Sooners beat Alabama 13-2 in five innings Saturday to win the Norman Super Regional ...
Design a hat—or pick up a ready-to-wear one—at Shorty’s Caboy Hattery. Oklahoma City is not Paris. It is not New York City. And it is not Rome. But here’s the thing: That’s actually what ...
In the spring of 1930, college President L.H. Hubbard started a citywide project to plant redbud trees on campus, around City Park (present-day Quakertown Park), through residential areas to the ...
Bonsai opened as a high-end sushi restaurant in 2020 on the second floor of the Pensacola Beach Hilton, and quickly became a hidden gem. The restaurant is known by loyal fans for its picturesque ...
Guy Joseph Guidry fondly remembers the moment he first encountered a bonsai tree, three decades ago. Guidry spotted a cluster of the miniature trees in his neighbor's backyard in New Orleans.
City leaders in Broken Arrow celebrated the completion of the Gardens at Central Park Friday. It’s 33,000 square feet of trees and plants along with new sidewalks, a pergola and a water feature.
In a 4-to-4 decision, the court upheld a ruling by the Oklahoma Supreme Court that blocked the school. By Abbie VanSickle and Sarah Mervosh Abbie VanSickle covers the Supreme Court from Washington.
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