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Budget bill wins approval in Oklahoma House Updated: Thu, May 24, 2012 Five Republican House members switched their votes and another GOP member who had been absent for the first vote voted for an Oklahoma budget bill during the second vote. The budget bill, which won Senate approval on Tuesday, now heads to the governor. Read More
Bricktown shooting victim awake, improving every day, family says in statement Updated: Thu, May 24, 2012 Norman Richards II was the most seriously injured of eight people shot following an Oklahoma City Thunder playoff game on Monday. He remains in critical condition at OU Medical Center. Read More
Lake Thunderbird's water quality will be meeting topic in Norman Published: Thu, May 24, 2012 A progress report on Oklahoma's efforts to establish water quality standards for Lake Thunderbird will be presented at a meeting Thursday in Norman. Read More
House kills bond issue to repair, renovate Oklahoma Capitol Updated: Wed, May 23, 2012 Concerned that they could be painted as not being fiscal conservatives, Oklahoma House Republicans joined with Democrats Wednesday to crush a $200 million bond issue to repair and restore the state Capitol and repair other buildings in the Capitol complex. Read More
Slightly more than half Oklahoma's taxpayers should see decrease in personal income taxes, figures show Updated: Fri, May 18, 2012 Oklahoma Tax Commission estimates show 54 percent of the states 1.6 million taxpayers would pay less in personal income taxes if a proposed personal income tax-cutting plan becomes law. Lawmakers will consider the plan next week, the final week of the session. Read More
Class of 2008: Cancer survivor Trevor Duhon looks forward to a career in medicine Updated: Sun, May 13, 2012 Trevor Duhon, 22, is studying clinical lab technology at Rose State College. Once he's done with school, he hopes to get a job working in a hospital. Read More
Del City students learn laws of the harvest Published: Sat, May 12, 2012 Del City Elementary School students enjoyed soup and salad from their own garden on Wednesday. Read More
Jury finds Del City father guilty in child neglect case Updated: Fri, May 11, 2012 At the Oklahoma County Courthouse, Christopher Dunham, 26, was found guilty of child neglect and drug charges in a motor home fire that killed his three young children. Read More
Oklahoma County jury begins deliberations in deadly RV fire Updated: Thu, May 10, 2012 Jury deliberations begin in child neglect trial of Del City father Christopher Dunham, whose three children died Jan. 4, 2011, in a recreational vehicle fire. Read More
Midwest City mother, two children died from smoke inhalation, medical examiner reports Updated: Thu, May 10, 2012 The Oklahoma state medical examiner has ruled that a woman and two children killed in a Midwest City apartment fire Sunday died of smoke inhalation and thermal burns. Read More
Del City firefighters respond to reports of school bus fire Published: Wed, May 9, 2012 Firefighters were called to Epperly Heights Elementary School to investigate a reported school bus fire Wednesday morning. Read More
School building, renovation projects are launched in Midwest City-Del City district Published: Wed, May 9, 2012 Ceremonies started last week and continue this week to mark the beginning of elementary school construction and renovation projects in the Midwest City-Del City school district. Read More
DHS worker testifies in Del City child neglect case Updated: Tue, May 8, 2012 Del City fire inspector, Department of Human Services worker testified at the trial of Christopher Lee Dunham, 26, about drug use of defendant and wife, whose young children died in motor home fire. Read More
Rick and Nick's look ahead: Big stories this week include OKC Thunder, a trial at Oklahoma County Courthouse and a special feature on college students Updated: Tue, May 8, 2012 Rick and Nick's look ahead: Basketball, a trial and special weekend coverage. Read More
Free landfill day, 'eCycling' event set for Saturday in Oklahoma City Updated: Thu, May 3, 2012 Oklahoma City is hosting a free landfill day and a recycling event to dispose of electronics Saturday. Only Oklahoma City residents with proof of residency can participate in the free landfill day, but any metro resident is invited to the electronics recycling event. Read More
Free landfill day and eCycling drop-off event Updated: Thu, May 3, 2012 Free landfill day 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday East Oak Landfill (3201 Mosley Road) Oklahoma City Landfill (7001 S Bryant Ave.) Oklahoma Landfill (7600 SW 15) Northeast Landfill (2601 N Midwest Blvd. in Spencer, for construction and demolition materials only) Oklahoma City residents need to bring a current city... Read More
Oklahoma World War II veteran to receive diploma from Yale High School Published: Sun, Apr 29, 2012 Frances Bickell, 88, of Del City, will get his diploma Saturday from Yale High School, 70 years after he dropped out of school to fight in World War II. Read More
Oklahoma City housing market returns to balance Published: Sat, Apr 28, 2012 Even with more houses listed for sale, buying increased to keep the supply of homes in check. With an estimated inventory to last 5.5 months, buyers and sellers are meeting to negotiate smack in the middle of the market, according to Realtors. Read More
Only two proposals remain to cut personal income tax in Oklahoma Updated: Thu, Apr 26, 2012 The Oklahoma House of Representatives doesn't take up three Senate income tax-cutting bills. House Democrats, meanwhile, warn that the state can't afford reducing a key source of revenue, especially as natural gas prices continue to decline. Read More
JROTC students test military skills in Oklahoma City Updated: Mon, Apr 23, 2012 Hundreds of JROTC students from throughout central Oklahoma gathered Saturday at John Marshall High School to compete in a regional drill meet testing their military skills. Read More
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