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Administration proposes new rule for hydraulic fracturing on federal land May 16, 2013 An Interior Department proposal would govern chemicals used in the hydraulic fracturing process, well integrity and disposal of water. House committee chairman and industry groups criticized the proposed rule as duplicative. Read More
Nation, world business highlights, May 11 May 11, 2013 Nation, world business highlights, May 11 Read More
May Fair art pops with color in Norman May 07, 2013 The annual May Fair Arts Festival in Norman featured more than 100 artists and provided food, live entertainment and crafts activities for children. Read More
Serial rapist sentenced to 177 years in Norman assault cases May 02, 2013 A Colorado prison inmate was sentenced to 177 years in prison in Cleveland County District Court after he pleaded guilty to multiple assaults on women that occurred over a 15-year period. Read More
Securities Department sues former broker over website May 01, 2013 Regulators have sued a former Edmond broker for running a subscription-based investment website after he was barred from acting as a broker or adviser in Oklahoma. Read More
Overseer of U.S. victim funds says work wrenching April 28, 2013 BOSTON — His work has immersed him in events that read like a roster of recent catastrophes, from 9/11 to the Gulf oil spill. Now, Kenneth Feinberg is adding the Boston Marathon bombings to that list. The Massachusetts native and attorney is managing the payouts from The One Fund, which was established to help... Read More
Art is a family affair for Broken Arrow exhibitor April 27, 2013 Rebecca Mannschreck is an acrylic artist whose artistic talent may have come directly from her late mother, well known oil painter Katy Kay Bonner. Mannschreck is exhibiting her work at the Oklahoma City Festival of the Arts for the second year. Read More
Dear Abby: Tale of weight-loss struggles draws letters of support April 25, 2013 DEAR ABBY: I was moved by the letter from “Losing Slowly in Ohio” (Jan. 14), who is 50 pounds overweight and walks every day with her friend to lose weight. She said that almost daily people made fun of them. My heart goes out to her. I was in her shoes once. With diet and exercise I lost more than 60 pounds,... Read More
National business briefs, April 20 April 20, 2013 National business briefs, April 20 Read More
Oklahoma's ratio of women in Legislature among nation's lowest April 09, 2013 Women make up a slight majority of Oklahomans, but that doesn't translate into representation in the Legislature and Congress. Read More
Architecture tour stops featured in Oklahoma City, Norman, Edmond April 06, 2013 The 12th annual tour, organized by the American Institute of Architects Central Oklahoma Chapter, features seven stops. Read More
Pilot of doomed plane did not contact air-traffic control, officials say April 05, 2013 An investigator reached the crash site Thursday, one day after a pilot discovered the wreckage, a National Transportation Safety Board spokesman said. The bodies of two people found in the wreckage have not been identified. Read More
Two found dead inside wreckage of plane found in Oklahoma April 03, 2013 The wreckage of a single-engine airplane that left El Reno on Monday morning was discovered by another pilot Wednesday afternoon, authorities said. Read More
Features briefs, April 1 April 01, 2013 Features briefs, April 1 Read More
Experts promote focusing on positivity for wellness during weekend event March 26, 2013 A Women's Weekend of Wellness at The Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, Colo., will feature health experts from Anschutz Health and Wellness Center. The weekend is a retreat where women can participate in seminars, activities and other events aimed at broadening their perspective of their own wellness. Read More
Gun link, but many questions in corrections death March 26, 2013 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Colorado corrections chief Tom Clements and his wife were watching television when the doorbell rang last Tuesday night. Clements opened the door and was shot to death. “My life was changed forever,” Lisa Clements told hundreds of people, including corrections guards and officials... Read More
Techie fired after tweeting about men's comments March 23, 2013 SAN JOSE, Calif. — A female developer was fired after tweeting about a group of men she said were making sexual comments at a computer programming conference, fueling an already vigorous debate about gender equality and culture in Silicon Valley. Adria Richards wrote on her blog at http://butyoureagirl.com that... Read More
NCAA Tournament: How Oklahoma State caught a bad break March 18, 2013 COMMENTARY — The Cowboys were almost a No. 4 seed, almost. Oregon was almost a No. 11 seed, almost. The combination creates a tougher-than-deserved first-round matchup for Oklahoma State. A look at that and other thoughts about the NCAA Tournament bracket. Read More
Oklahoma plant is one of six to list horses as animals to be slaughtered March 16, 2013 A slaughterhouse in rural McClain County is one of only a handful of firms in the country to list horses as animals to be slaughtered on an inspection application filed with the USDA last year, The Oklahoman has learned. Read More
Langston University must compete for prospective students, President Kent Smith says March 15, 2013 Langston University must now compete for students with every other institution in the country, Langston President Kent Smith said Thursday. Smith was formally installed to the post at a ceremony Thursday. Read More
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