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President Obama to visit Oklahoma Sunday, tour storm damage May 22, 2013 According to a senior White House official, the president will visit with families and thank first responders. Read More
Restaurant learns online reviews can make or break May 22, 2013 SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — It was the customer service disaster heard around the Internet. An Arizona restaurateur, fed up after years of negative online reviews and an embarrassing appearance on a reality television show, allegedly posted a social media rant laced with salty language and angry, uppercase letters... Read More
Oklahoma Senate votes to tap fund for tornado relief May 22, 2013 OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Senate has unanimously approved a bill to tap $45 million from the state's Rainy Day Fund to help pay for tornado disaster relief. The Senate voted 45-0 on Wednesday for the bill that directs the funds to the Oklahoma Office of Emergency Management to aid in recovery efforts.... Read More
Timeline of events in Jodi Arias murder case May 22, 2013 PHOENIX (AP) — The Jodi Arias murder trial has drawn international attention for its graphic tales of sex and lies. The following is a timeline of some of the key events in the case: — September 2006: Arias and Travis Alexander meet at a Las Vegas work convention and quickly enter into a stormy long-distance... Read More
Moore theater to shift back to entertainment May 22, 2013 MOORE (AP) — A movie theater damaged by the Moore tornado plans to reopen in a week. Bill Warren owner of the Warren Theatre multiplex said Wednesday that the building sustained between $500,000 and $1 million in damage. Warren says most of the damage was to the exterior, though there was some water damage... Read More
Chicago Board of Ed votes to close 50 schools May 22, 2013 CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Board of Education has made a final vote to close 50 schools. The ambitious proposal that sparked protests and lawsuits could help define — for better or worse — Mayor Rahm Emanuel's term in office. The board voted Wednesday. City officials say the closings are necessary because... Read More
Faith healers charged with murder after 2nd death May 22, 2013 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A Philadelphia couple who believe in faith healing over medicine and who were on probation in their son's pneumonia death were charged with murder Wednesday after a second young child died under what a prosecutor called "eerily similar" circumstances. Herbert and Catherine Schaible ignored a... Read More
Polish man gets quick face transplant after injury May 22, 2013 WARSAW, Poland (AP) — A 33-year-old Polish man received a face transplant just three weeks after being disfigured in a workplace accident, in what his doctors said Wednesday is the fastest time frame to date for such an operation. It was Poland's first face transplant. Face transplants are extraordinarily... Read More
No explosives found at Edmond Walmart May 22, 2013 The Walmart at 2200 W Danforth was evacuated after someone called in a bomb threat, Edmond police said. Read More
Mexico cartel dominates, torches western state May 22, 2013 LA RUANA, Mexico (AP) — Michoacan is burning. A drug cartel that takes its name from an ancient monastic order has set fire to lumber yards, packing plants and passenger buses in a medieval-like reign of terror. The Knights Templar cartel is extorting protection payments from cattlemen, lime growers and... Read More
Man shot to death while questioned in Boston probe May 22, 2013 ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A Chechen immigrant who was being questioned about his ties to one of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects was shot to death by authorities early Wednesday after he lunged at an FBI agent with a knife, officials said. Ibragim Todashev, a 27-year-old mixed martial arts fighter, was gunned... Read More
Weiner launches comeback bid to become NYC mayor May 22, 2013 NEW YORK (AP) — In running for mayor, Anthony Weiner is seeking to get past the tawdry-tweeter punch line that has dogged him since his congressional career imploded two years ago. And while he's facing an uphill sprint, his campaign could help his long-term prospects even if he loses, some experts say. Weiner's... Read More
Oklahoma City mayor says 12,000 to 13,000 homes damaged or destroyed by May 20 tornado May 22, 2013 MOORE (AP) — Oklahoma City mayor says 12,000 to 13,000 homes damaged or destroyed by tornado. Read More
Trial for captain in deadly shipwreck in Italy May 22, 2013 ROME (AP) — An Italian judge has ordered the captain of the Costa Concordia cruise ship to stand trial for manslaughter in the vessel's shipwreck off the coast of Tuscany, which killed 32 people. Judge Pietro Molino, at a closed-door hearing Wednesday in the town of Grosseto, agreed to prosecutors' request that... Read More
Jurors in Jodi Arias case say they're unable to reach decision; judge sends them back May 22, 2013 PHOENIX (AP) — Jurors in Jodi Arias case say they're unable to reach decision; judge sends them back. Read More
Oklahoman Reporter Recounts Coverage Of May 3, 1999 Tornado May 22, 2013 [img]563560[/img] Reporter Diana Baldwin was working that day in 1999 when news spread of the deadly twister. After watching a similar tornado form Monday, she said she knew it was going to be another dangerous situation. In the audio interview below, Baldwin recounts coverage of the May 3, 1999 tornado and... Read More
Oklahoma City pair facing murder charges in death of 7-year-old left home alone May 22, 2013 Lorese Paulina Cruz, 26, and Julio Cesar Nevarez, 19, both of Oklahoma City, were charged with murder, arson and burglary in an April 28 house fire that left Adrian Roberto Avalos, 7, dead. Read More
Oklahoma man dies in early morning crash May 22, 2013 Dalton Janes, 18, was pronounced dead at the scene from massive injuries. Read More
Boy Scout leaders to vote on lifting gay ban May 22, 2013 GRAPEVINE, Texas (AP) — The Boy Scouts of America will convene a two-day meeting of 1,400 local leaders to consider changing its long-standing ban on openly gay boys in the scouting movement. Officials of the Irving, Texas-based organization are scheduled to begin the meeting Wednesday. On Thursday, they plan to... Read More
Oklahoma tornadoes: Backers of Oklahoma museum projects withdraw funding requests May 22, 2013 Attention should be focused on those affected by twisters that struck Oklahoma this week, they said. The measures calling for funding the projects are still alive and might be taken up during next year's session. Read More
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