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Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity's approach seen in New Testament May 25, 2013 Parallels to the ecumenical homebuilding ministry's approach can be found in the Bible. Read More
Downtown wish list includes Super Target May 25, 2013 The Oklahoman's Steve Lackmeyer took questions from readers during his weekly online chat on NewsOK.com. Read More
Oklahoma tornadoes: Habitat for Humanity seeks donations for rebuilding May 25, 2013 Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity built 60 houses for tornado victims after the May 3, 1999, destruction and plans at least as many after Sunday and Monday's devastation in Moore, Oklahoma City, Shawnee and elsewhere. Read More
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Oklahoma tornadoes: Hobby Lobby pledges $2 million to tornado relief May 25, 2013 Half goes to Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity and half to American Red Cross. Read More
Oklahoma tornadoes: Cost, custom keep basements scarce May 25, 2013 Oklahoma's lack of home basements made national news this week after tornadoes left another wide swath of destruction. Oklahoma City builders explain the ins and outs of basements as an option in new houses. Read More
Oklahoma real estate transactions for May 25, 2013 May 25, 2013 Oklahoma real estate transactions, May 25 Read More
Oklahoma tornadoes: Builders called to 'ministry' of hope May 24, 2013 Robert Crout, president of the Central Oklahoma Home Builders Association, encourages members to “provide hope even in a time like this,” in preparation for rebuilding after destruction in Moore, Shawnee, Oklahoma City and elsewhere across the state. Read More
Oklahoma tornadoes: Businessmen donate fuel, light plants to relief effort May 24, 2013 A group of business owners banded together to donate fuel for emergency responders and light plants to assist in the cleanup. Read More
Hobby Lobby argues case before federal judges May 23, 2013 Attorneys for the Oklahoma City retailer restate its claim that the religious beliefs of the firm's owners are violated by a federal requirement that the company provide insurance coverage for emergency contraceptives. Read More
Hobby Lobby takes birth control battle to appellate court Thursday May 23, 2013 Federal appellate judges will hear arguments Thursday in Hobby Lobby's case against a federal health care mandate that company owners claim conflicts with their Christian beliefs. Read More
Oklahoma tornadoes: Love's to give $3 million to storm relief May 23, 2013 Half of funds will go to OK Strong Relief Fund established by Gov. Mary Fallin, with the remainder used to fund a benefit event to honor victims and survivors raise even more funds. Read More
Oklahoma tornadoes: Moore storm leaves shattered storefronts, job losses May 22, 2013 The Camden Village shopping area was devastated by Monday's tornado in Moore. Read More
Oklahoma tornadoes: Oklahoma energy companies contribute millions to relief efforts May 22, 2013 Several of Oklahoma's largest energy companies have pledged more than $7.5 million to aid in disaster relief efforts after deadly tornadoes struck the state. Read More
Oklahoma Attorney General: Post-tornado donors beware May 21, 2013 Charity fraud, scammers and price gougers sometimes as common as debris after a storm disaster, Attorney General Scott Pruitt warns. Read More
Price gouging law in effect in Oklahoma after tornadoes May 21, 2013 Gov. Mary Fallin's emergency declaration put the Oklahoma Emergency Price Stabilization Act in effect for 16 counties. Read More
Oklahoma as a tech Mecca? It could happen May 21, 2013 Danny Maloney, an entrepreneur who founded and leads PinLeague in Oklahoma City, predicts that over the next decade more tech markets will emerge, and Oklahoma City should be one of them. Read More
Chesapeake donates to American Red Cross May 21, 2013 Chesapeake Energy Corp. says it will donate $1 million to the American Red Cross to help efforts in Moore. Read More
New lending regulations will affect small banks May 20, 2013 New lending regulations will affect small banks The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has developed new rules that will affect mortgage lending for small banks in the state. Most of the new rules will go into effect in January 2014. The Ability-to-Repay rule will require mortgage lenders to go to greater... Read More
New rules have big impact on small banks in Oklahoma May 20, 2013 Many Oklahoma bankers are concerned about the effect new federal rules will have on their companies. Read More
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Judges hear Hobby Lobby's arguments

A panel of eight federal appellate court judes heard oral arguments Thursday afternoon in Hobby Lobby Stores Inc.'s challenge to part of the Affordable Care Act that requires it to cover the cost of emergency contraceptives for its employees.

OKC Central: TimeCar comes to Deep Deuce

TimeCar is now open for business in Deep Deuce. It's a car sharing service, and will offer nearby residents and businesses 24-hour access to vehicles.

Drink up: family marks 50 years in business

Providing bottled water and filtration systems is what the Mollman family has worked on for five decades. They are a Culligan's water franchisee.

'Place making' next big key to urban development

A once forgotten alley converted into a plaza is just a glimpse of how developers, planners and civic leaders are looking at “place making” as the next big key to urban redevelopment.

Chesapeake Energy sells twin office buildings

Chesapeake Energy Corp. has sold the twin Central Park office buildings near N Lincoln Boulevard and Interstate 44 for $22 million, taking a $7 million loss on the properties it purchased two years ago.

The Play: May 7, 2013

Coming up in tomorrow's Oklahoman: an update on a high profile murder trial, will furloughs still take place within the Department of Defense, what is "Tier 3" gasoline and movement within the Hertz corporation.

BC Clark is hiding jewelery

BC Clark is hiding jewelery around Oklahoma City between now and Mother’s Day, with hints provided on its Facebook page.

Renovation set to start on Mideke Building in Oklahoma City's Bricktown

Mideke Building LLC has closed on the Mideke building in Bricktown, construction set to start next week on converting top three floors into 36 apartments.


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