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FROM STAFF REPORTS | Published: Thu, Jun 20, 2013Crash with injury reported on I-44 at SW 59 Thursday
A crash has been reported on I-44 Thursday. An injury has been reported.
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Developer: Kan. caverns could preserve human race
Updated: 10 min ago
ATCHISON, Kan. (AP) — After most of the world's population is wiped off the map by a wayward meteorite or hail of nuclear missiles, the survival of the human race might just depend on a few thousand people huddled in recreational vehicles deep in the bowels of an eastern Kansas mine. That's the vision of a California man who is creating what he calls the world's largest private underground survivor shelter, using a complex of limestone caves dug more than 100 years ago beneath gently rolling hills overlooking the Missouri River. "I do believe I am on a mission and doing a spiritual thing," said Robert Vicino, who has purchased a large portion of the former U.S. Army storage facility on the southeast edge of Atchison, about
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Actor James Gandolfini dies in Italy at age 51
Updated: 25 min ago
LOS ANGELES (AP) — James Gandolfini's lumbering, brutish mob boss with the tortured psyche will endure as one of TV's indelible characters. But his portrayal of criminal Tony Soprano in HBO's landmark drama series "The Sopranos" was just one facet of an actor who created a rich legacy of film and stage work in a life cut short. Gandolfini, 51, who died Wednesday while vacationing in Rome, refused to be bound by his star-making role in the HBO series that brought him three Emmy Awards during its six-season run. "He was a genius," said "Sopranos" creator David Chase. "Anyone who saw him even in the smallest of his performances knows that. He is one of the greatest actors of this or any time. A great deal of that genius
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4 shot, 3 dead in Ky. condominium complex shooting
Updated: 45 min ago
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A domestic situation apparently prompted the midweek shooting at a condominium complex in an upscale Louisville neighborhood that claimed three lives and left a fourth person badly wounded, police said. Louisville Metro Police spokesman Dwight Mitchell identified the dead from the shooting Wednesday afternoon as a girl, a 38-year-old woman and a 40-year-old man. He didn't release their names nor disclose a possible motive in the hours after the shooting. He added that a woman in her 60s was hospitalized in critical condition after the shooting Wednesday afternoon. The shooting at the Lakeview Condominum complex located near a neighborhood of upper middle class homes in Louisville is being invest
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FROM STAFF REPORTS | Published: Thu, Jun 20, 2013Temperatures in the 90s with gusty winds Thursday in central Oklahoma
Thursday will be hot and sunny with gusty winds. Temperatures in central Oklahoma will be in the 90s.
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Serena Williams sorry after rape case comments
Updated: 2 hr ago
Serena Williams says she's reaching out to the family of the victim in the Steubenville rape case after the tennis star was quoted in a Rolling Stone article saying "she shouldn't have put herself in that position." "I am currently reaching out to the girl's family to let her know that I am deeply sorry for what was written in the Rolling Stone article," Williams said in a statement released through her agent Wednesday. "What was written — what I supposedly said — is insensitive and hurtful, and I by no means would say or insinuate that she was at all to blame." The comment was made in one paragraph of a lengthy story posted online Tuesday about Williams, a 16-time Grand Slam title winner who is ranked No. 1 heading into
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Ex-prof. arrested in Mexico on child sex charges
Updated: 2 hr ago
LOS ANGELES (AP) — It was a call from a Mexican citizen who recognized the photo of a former University of Southern California professor on the FBI's most-wanted list that gave authorities the final tip they needed to bring in a man suspected of sex crimes with children who had slipped through their fingers when he abruptly left town two years ago. An FBI agent at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City got the tip less than 24 hours after the bureau added Walter Lee Williams, 64, to its well-known Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. Since 2011, FBI agents along with the Los Angeles Police Department had worked to build a case against Williams, who had taught history, anthropology and gender studies.
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BY MATT PATTERSON mpatterson@opubco.com | Published: Thu, Jun 20, 2013Lake Arcadia reopens as water recedes
The lake had been closed since June 1 because of high water.
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BY WILLIAM CRUM WCrum@opubco.com | Updated: 9 hr agoTaste test gives Oklahoma City water thumbs up
Oklahoma City won the competition at the American Water Works Association conference.
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U.S. House votes to protect food stamp cuts in farm bill
BY CHRIS CASTEEL ccasteel@opubco.com |
Updated: 8 hr ago
Farm bill being managed by Oklahoma Rep. Frank Lucas would reduce food stamp spending by $2 billion a year, threatening Democratic support for the legislation.
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Oklahoma County Sheriff hits the streets and tweets all about it
BY ROBERT MEDLEY Staff Writer rmedley@opubco.com |
Updated: 8 hr ago
A warrant sweep was all over Twitter on Wednesday. The Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office has one of the largest followings in the country for a sheriff's department
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Warren Theatre in Moore offering movie screenings designed for children with autism
BY JACLYN COSGROVE jcosgrove@opubco.com |
Updated: 11 hr ago
In these screenings, the theater does not completely darken, the volume of the movie isn't as loud and there are no advertisements beforehand.
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BY CARRIE COPPERNOLL ccoppernoll@opubco.com | Published: Thu, Jun 20, 2013Oklahoma City principal shuffle continues
The Oklahoma City School Board shuffled another seven administrators this week after moving or appointing nine others earlier this month.
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Man who threatened sheriff, Gov. Fallin's child has lost 'everything'
BY ANDREW KNITTLE aknittle@opubco.com |
Updated: 9 hr ago
Scott Neil Helling, 49, threatened the lives of Gov. Mary Fallin's child and several law enforcement officials in an email to a television station.
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BY MATT PATTERSON mpatterson@opubco.com | Published: Thu, Jun 20, 2013Oklahoma City shelter to host adoption event to ease crowding
June is typically the Oklahoma City Animal Welfare Center's biggest intake month of the year.
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FROM STAFF REPORTS | Published: Wed, Jun 19, 2013Vehicle, other items stolen from Bob Stoops' home early Wednesday
The home of University of Oklahoma football head coach Bob Stoops was burglarized early Wednesday while the family slept, police said.
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FROM STAFF REPORTS | Published: Wed, Jun 19, 2013One arrested in Edmond burglary
About 9:30 p.m., officers were called to a home on Craig Boulevard in the Westboro housing addition of Edmond after a 15-year-old girl reported someone was trying to break into the back of the house, police spokeswoman Jennifer Monroe said.
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Compromise among senators eyed on border security
Updated: 7 hr ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — After secretive talks, key senators expressed optimism Wednesday night that they were closing in on a bipartisan agreement to dramatically toughen the border security requirements in immigration legislation that also offers a path to citizenship to millions living in the country illegally. Lawmakers and aides alike said the goal was to assure passage of the sweeping legislation by a large bipartisan vote within a matter of days. Under the emerging compromise, the government would grant legal status to immigrants living in the United States unlawfully at the same time the additional security was being put into place at a cost of tens of billions of dollars.
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New Colo. wildfire prompts evacuations of homes
Updated: 8 hr ago
EVERGREEN, Colo. (AP) — A new wildfire in the foothills southwest of Denver forced the evacuation of dozens of homes Wednesday as hot and windy conditions in the West made it easy for fires to start and spread. The Lime Gulch Fire in Pike National Forest was small but devouring trees about 30 miles southwest of Denver in southern Jefferson County. More than 100 people were told to leave, but no structures appeared to be threatened, Jefferson County Sheriff Ted Mink said. "The good news is, it's a very sparsely populated area as far as houses go," Mink said. He said the fire might have been sparked by lightning a day earlier, then quickly grew in high winds Wednesday. The U.S. Forest Service estimated it was burning on
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Former TWA Flight 800 investigators want new probe
Updated: 8 hr ago
MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) — Former investigators are pushing to reopen the probe into the 1996 crash of TWA Flight 800, saying new evidence points to the often-discounted theory that a missile strike may have downed the jumbo jet. The New York-to-Paris flight crashed July 17, 1996, minutes after it took off from John F. Kennedy International Airport, killing all 230 people aboard. The effort to reopen the probe is being made in tandem with the release next month of a documentary that features the testimony of former investigators who raise doubts about the National Transportation Safety Board's conclusion that the crash was caused by a center fuel tank explosion, probably caused by a spark from a short-circuit in the wiring.
