Teamsters win major concessions in contract talks with UPS
The Teamsters Union has won major concessions in negotiations with United Parcel Service or UPS in contract talks averting a strike for now.
Millions at stake in OKC if transgender sports legislation becomes law
The newly-renovated USA Softball Hall of Fame in OKC may have to go without NCAA events if transgender sports legislation becomes law.
OKC’s Capitol Hill leaders juggle costs, slow progress, protecting community culture
Growth in Historic Capitol Hill/Calle Dos Cinco in OKC has been slow in the view of some but leaders say that has been to protect the culture it represents.
Starbucks workers at NW 36th and May vote big for union
Workers at the 36th and N. May Starbucks in OKC celebrated when their vote was counted Tuesday, June 14, 2022.
Local farmers market forced move causes financial hardship, anger
Farmers who sell produce at the OSU-OKC farmers market are angry about the hardships of being forced to move to a new location by the end of February.
True Sky Credit Union cuts ribbon on second Edmond location
True Sky Credit Union concluded a week of activities Saturday to mark the opening of its second Edmond branch.
Unearth a Hidden Culinary Gem at Anton’s Craft Kitchen
Anton's Craft Kitchen is a high-quality, local standout along Memorial Road, known for unremarkable chain restaurants. Greg Elwell has this positive review.
NLRB complaint against Starbucks for OKC labor violations going to hearing in April
Starbucks corp is facing a complaint by the Regional Director of the National Labor Relations Board for labor violations in two OKC stores.
OKC’s biggest ad agency cited in New York AG lawsuit against NRA
New York's AG Letitia James is suing the NRA (National Rifle Association) for fraud and abuse over decades and naming an Oklahoma firm in it.
‘Not Your Average Joe’ brings coffee, inclusivity to Downtown OKC
Not Your Average Joe, or NYAJ, is not just a cozy independent coffee shop. It also serves an important mission.
OKC UPS workers have mixed feelings over contract agreements
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OKC UPS Teamsters picket ahead of contract deadline
UPS Teamsters were on the side of the street in front of the Oklahoma City distribution center practice picketing Friday, July 21.
Tower Theatre plans recovery from pandemic effects by increasing shows
Tower Theatre operators Chad Whitehead and Stephen Tyler now see a way to recover their live music business safely in coming months.
The Kitchen serves food lovingly seasoned to perfection
The Kitchen is living up to Demetra Bailey's dream of being a place people can get together for a meal that is welcoming, nourishing, and feels like home.
Nichols Hills OKC Starbucks workers win vote to unionize
Starbucks baristas at the N.W. 63rd and Grand store in Nichols Hills became the third store in the metro to vote for union representation.