• Judge reads charge against Zimmerman to jurors

    Updated: 25 min ago

    SANFORD, Fla. (AP) — A Florida judge has read the formal charge against George Zimmerman to 40 potential jurors who could be selected to decide if he committed murder when he shot Trayvon Martin. Judge Debra Nelson read the second-degree murder charge Wednesday before 40 potential jurors. Those potential jurors are on moving on to the second round of questioning of what they know about the case involving the former neighborhood watch volunteer who fatally shot the unarmed 17-year-old last year. Zimmerman is pleading not guilty, claiming self-defense. Both Zimmerman's parents and Martin's parents were in the courtroom when the charge was read.

  • Stocks edge lower as investors wait on Fed

    Updated: 25 min ago

    NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks edged lower in early trading on Wall Street Wednesday as investors waited for word from the Federal Reserve. The U.S. central bank will release its latest policy update at 2 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. Fed chairman Ben Bernanke will speak at a press conference thirty minutes later. The Fed has been buying $85 billion of bonds a month to support an economy that is still struggling to recover following the Great Recession. Comments by Bernanke last month suggesting the central bank may soon ease that support unsettled investors and caused this year's rally in stocks to stall. "All eyes are on Bernanke and markets are being held hostage until he speaks," said Joseph Tanious, Global Market Strategis

  • Neighbors: Couple killed waited for order to leave

    Updated: 25 min ago

    DENVER (AP) — Bob and Barbara Schmidt dashed to their home on a dirt road in a heavily wooded area northeast of Colorado Springs as smoke from what would become the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history filled the air. After quickly grabbing a few items, they spotted their neighbors. "They were sitting on their porch, watching TV," said Bob Schmidt, adding that his wife urged their neighbors to immediately flee as smoke rolled in at 4:35 p.m. on June 11. "They said they'd leave when they needed to." The couple, Marc and Robin Herklotz, told the Schmidts they hadn't gotten automated calls from authorities ordering them to evacuate and that, while they were packing and monitoring the approaching blaze on TV, the

  • Afghan leader backs away from Taliban talks

    Updated: 51 min ago

    KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghanistan's president said Wednesday he will not pursue peace talks with the Taliban unless the United States steps out of the negotiations, while also insisting the militant group stop its violent attacks on the ground after it claimed responsibility for a rocket attack that killed four Americans. Hamid Karzai's strong response and the Taliban attack deflated hopes for long-stalled talks aimed at ending nearly 12 years of war in Afghanistan, just a day after the United States and the Taliban said they would begin initial meetings in Qatar.

  • FBI hunt for Jimmy Hoffa's remains enters 3rd day

    Updated: 1 hr ago

    OAKLAND TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — FBI agents in suburban Detroit began a third day of digging Wednesday in the search for the remains of former Teamsters union leader Jimmy Hoffa, who disappeared 38 years ago. Authorities have pursued multiple leads as to Hoffa's whereabouts since his disappearance in 1975. He was last seen outside an Oakland County restaurant where he was to meet with a New Jersey Teamsters boss and a Detroit Mafia captain. The latest tip about Hoffa's remains came from reputed Mafia captain Tony Zerilli, who, through his lawyer, said Hoffa was buried beneath a concrete slab in a barn in Oakland Township, north of Detroit. The barn is gone, but FBI agents on Monday starting poring over the field where i

  • Crash on I-44 reported with injuries in northwest Oklahoma City

    FROM STAFF REPORTS | Updated: 1 hr ago

    Firefighters have responded to a crash involving four vehicles on Interstate 44 Wednesday. The crash is near NW 23

  • Jury recommends death for 2009 Cache slayings

    BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Published: Wed, Jun 19, 2013

    LAWTON — A jury has recommended a death sentence for an Oklahoma man convicted in the 2009 killings of a Comanche County couple.

  • Obama: 'Lives have been saved' by NSA programs

    Updated: 2 hr ago

    BERLIN (AP) — Trying to tamp down concerns about government over-reach, President Barack Obama on Wednesday defended U.S. Internet and phone surveillance programs as narrowly targeted efforts that have saved lives and thwarted at least 50 terror threats. "This is not a situation in which we are rifling through ordinary emails" of huge numbers of citizens in the United States or elsewhere, the president declared during a news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. He called it as a "circumscribed, narrow" surveillance program. "Lives have been saved," Obama said, adding that the program has been closely supervised by the courts to ensure that any encroachment of privacy is strictly limited.

  • Oklahoma City water wins first place in national taste test competition

    BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Published: Wed, Jun 19, 2013

    Oklahoma City's tap water has come in first place in a national taste test competition.

  • United 787 heading to Tokyo diverted to Seattle

    Updated: 2 hr ago

    SEATTLE (AP) — A Boeing 787 flying from Denver to Tokyo diverted to Seattle because of an oil filter issue, a United Airlines spokeswoman said. An airline maintenance team was inspecting the jet after Flight 139 landed normally Tuesday afternoon at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, United spokeswoman Mary Ryan said in an email statement. United just put its 787s back in the air May 20 after smoldering batteries on two 787s owned by other airlines prompted authorities to ground the planes in January. The Tokyo-bound jet's problem was "completely unrelated to any battery issues," Boeing spokesman Kate Bergman told The Seattle Times on Tuesday evening. "We are aware of the situation, and we're working with Unit

  • Former TWA Flight 800 investigators want new probe

    Updated: 2 hr ago

    NEW YORK (AP) — Former investigators of the TWA Flight 800 crash off Long Island are calling on the National Transportation Safety Board to re-examine the case. The retired investigators claim that findings were "falsified." A documentary on the subject is coming out in July. The 1996 crash of the Paris-bound flight killed 230 people. Initial speculation ranged from maintenance problems to a bomb and even a meteorite. Some critics theorized that a Navy missile accidentally brought down the jetliner. The NTSB concluded that Flight 800 was destroyed by a center fuel tank explosion, probably caused by a spark from a short-circuit in the wiring. The agency said Wednesday its four-year probe remains one of its

  • UN says 45.2 million refugees and displaced people

    Updated: 3 hr ago

    GENEVA (AP) — The Syrian civil war contributed to pushing the numbers of refugees and those displaced by conflict within their own nation to an 18-year high of 45.2 million worldwide by the end of 2012, the U.N. refugee agency said Wednesday. Those are the highest numbers since 1994, when people fled genocide in Rwanda and bloodshed in former Yugoslavia. By the end of last year, the world had 15.4 million refugees, 937,000 asylum seekers and 28.8 million people who had been forced to flee within the borders of their own countries, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said in a report. Of those, 17 percent were new to their situations in 2012: 1.1 million new refugees and 6.

  • Police: Paraplegic castrated at Philly facility

    Updated: 4 hr ago

    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A 41-year-old man is being held on $5 million bail after police say he castrated a paraplegic during a dispute at an assisted living facility in Philadelphia. Authorities say Edgar Bonilla is charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault and other counts in Monday night's attack inside the Inglis Apartments at Elmwood. Lt. John Walker says Bonilla was visiting a female friend at the facility and that she apparently had some sort of dispute with the victim. Walker says Bonilla was apparently trying to settle that dispute. The victim, Bonilla and the woman were all apparently friends. Bonilla is in custody and it couldn't immediately be determined if he had an attorney.

  • United 787 heading to Tokyo diverted to Seattle

    Updated: 4 hr ago

    SEATTLE (AP) — A Boeing 787 flying from Denver to Tokyo diverted to Seattle because of an oil filter issue, a United Airlines spokeswoman said. An airline maintenance team was inspecting the jet after Flight 139 landed normally Tuesday afternoon at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, United spokeswoman Mary Ryan said in an email statement. United just put its 787s back in the air May 20 after smoldering batteries on two 787s owned by other airlines prompted authorities to ground the planes in January. The Tokyo-bound jet's problem was "completely unrelated to any battery issues," Boeing spokesman Kate Bergman told The Seattle Times on Tuesday evening. "We are aware of the situation, and we're working with Unit

  • Sunny day in the 80s in central Oklahoma Wednesday

    FROM STAFF REPORTS | Published: Wed, Jun 19, 2013

    A sunny day is ahead Wednesday in central Oklahoma. Winds will gust up to 21 mph

  • Award-winning journalist Michael Hastings dies

    Updated: 7 hr ago

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Michael Hastings, the war correspondent whose unflinching reporting from Afghanistan led to the resignation of a top U.S. army general, has died in a car accident in Los Angeles, according to his employer and family. Hastings, who was 33, was described by many of his colleagues as an unfailingly bright and hard-charging reporter who wrote stories that mattered. Most recently, he wrote about politics for the news website BuzzFeed, where the top editor said colleagues were devastated by the loss. "Michael was a great, fearless journalist with an incredible instinct for the story, and a gift for finding ways to make his readers care about anything he covered from wars to politicians," said Ben Smith, BuzzFee

  • Silver Alert issued for missing Idabel woman

    FROM STAFF REPORTS | Published: Wed, Jun 19, 2013

    Helen Kasony, 64, was last seen about 9:10 a.m. at the Walmart in Mena, Ark., on June 11, police said.

  • Shoppers return to Midwest City Walmart day after deadly standoff

    BY JULIANA KEEPING jkeeping@opubco.com | Updated: 11 hr ago

    Sammie Lamont Wallace, 37, who was shot and killed by police during a standoff at a Midwest City Walmart, has a violent history and lengthy rap sheet, police in Dallas reported.

  • Audit of Oklahoma fire marshal's office reveals failure to inspect some correctional facilities

    BY RANDY ELLIS rellis@opubco.com | Updated: 11 hr ago

    The state fire marshal's office can't account for a missing shotgun and has failed to meet its legal duty to annually inspect all Oklahoma correctional facilities, a state audit has revealed.

  • Foreclosure action against Gaillardia postponed

    BY BRIANNA BAILEY bbailey@opubco.com | Updated: 11 hr ago

    Judge orders Gaillardia Golf and Country Club owners not to sell or transfer club assets, and to hand over financial records to First Liberty Bank.