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Woman is 51 But Looks 25
Mom publishes simple wrinkle secret that has angered doctors...
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Mom publishes simple wrinkle secret that has angered doctors...
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Texas A&M baseball players touched by Oklahoma City Memorial
Published: Sat, May 26, 2012
Aggies coach takes his team through every three years. Read More
Something about Mary Fallin still woos Oklahoma voters
Published: Thu, May 24, 2012
If Gov. Mary Fallin's all-out support for ending the personal income tax is unpopular, it's not showing up in her approval ratings. Fallin announced her tax phaseout in early February. She's had to compromise since then, but this hasn't diminished her popularity. The Sooner Survey says Fallin is as popular as any... Read More
Changes are in store for Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
Updated: Mon, May 21, 2012
The Oklahoma City National Memorial Foundation unveiled plans Monday for an updated museum that foundation officials say will help the memorial tell the story of the Oklahoma City bombing to a new generation. Read More
New PR firm opens in Oklahoma City
Published: Sun, May 20, 2012
Veteran public relations professional Karen Wicker has opened a full-service public relations firm. Candor Public Relations will offer services in reputation management, media coaching, crisis communications, community engagement, event planning and more. An Oklahoma native, Wicker has 25 years of experience in... Read More
Vocal ailment forces Midwest City minister to shift from church to chaplaincy
Published: Sat, May 19, 2012
Because of problems with his vocal cords, the Rev. Charles McDade recently retired from the pastorate at Soldier Creek Baptist Church in Midwest City, but he will continue as chaplain for the Midwest City Fire Department. Read More
From homeless to hopeful
Published: Tue, May 15, 2012
Masie and Larry Bross run Whiz Kids and City Care, respectively. Their efforts to help Oklahoma City's poor and indigent stem from their own tough times. Read More
OSU visiting professor faces federal child porn charge
Published: Mon, May 14, 2012
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Federal prosecutors in Indianapolis say a former FBI agent has been arrested on child pornography charges. The U.S. attorney's office says 54-year-old Donald Sachtleben being held pending a detention hearing Thursday. A criminal complaint unsealed Monday charges Sachtleben with possessing... Read More
Comparing tea party to Timothy McVeigh is irresponsible
Published: Wed, May 2, 2012
The comments by Oklahoma Democratic Party Chairman Wallace Collins (News, April 26) regarding the comparison of Timothy McVeigh to the tea party would be hilarious if they weren't so serious. At best, they're ridiculous. Also, saying that the tea party is “anti-government” is irresponsible. Perhaps Collins... Read More
OKC Memorial Marathon: Rick Uribe runs for self forgiveness
Published: Sun, Apr 29, 2012
The Texas resident cried while describing the overwhelming shame he still feels for how he reacted when told the news of the 1995 OKC bombing. Read More
OKC Memorial Marathon: Neighborhoods along route are supportive
Updated: Sun, Apr 29, 2012
People along race route encourage runners, offer water and music. Read More
OKC Memorial Marathon notebook: Late night, early morning for Thunder GM Sam Presti
Published: Sun, Apr 29, 2012
Thunder general manager Sam Presti was up late Saturday night for his team's thrilling 99-98 win over Dallas in Game 1 of their NBA Playoff series. Read More
OKC Memorial Marathon: Chairs bring meaning to the marathon
Published: Sun, Apr 29, 2012
Every year, marathon participants leave tributes to those who died in the Oklahoma City bombing on the chairs. Read More
Terry Nichols challenges ruling on diet
Published: Sat, Aug 28, 2010
DENVER (AP) — Oklahoma City bombing conspirator Terry Nichols is challenging dismissal of his lawsuit over his prison diet and wants the judge disqualified. Nichols filed motions Thursday in federal court in Denver, claiming that U.S. District Judge Christine Arguello should be disqualified because of bias... Read More
Survivor story: John Hansen
Updated: Fri, May 1, 2009
Jon Hansen had helped with tornado recovery efforts before.
As the fire department spokesman, he’d stood knee-deep in rubble after the Oklahoma City bombing. He bore witness to the aftermath of the tragedy and helped relay what he’d seen to millions of people around the world.
He knew devastation.
But... Read More
Funding cause for concern
Updated: Fri, Dec 12, 2008
Debby Hampton, executive director of the Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits, said the “funders,” those who supply money to the nonprofits, also have taken a hit as the economy continues to slow down. She said many in the non-profit community wonder if the funding they’ve received in the past will still be there in... Read More
Bombing shaped Muslim organization
Updated: Thu, Oct 23, 2008
His fledgling Council on American-Islamic Relations was less than a year old in April 1995 when co-founder Nihad Awad, received an urgent telephone call from Oklahoma City.
A few days earlier, a truck bomb blew apart the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, killing at least 168 people.
The Oklahoma City... Read More
Interfaith
Updated: Thu, Oct 23, 2008
Saad Mohammed feared the worst after the terrorist attacks on 9/11. Would his neighbors blame all Muslims for the misdeeds of an extremist few? Would Oklahomans turn against him and other members of the Islamic community? He needn’t have worried. Read More
Murrah videos remain secret
Published: Fri, Nov 24, 2006
In the seconds after the Oklahoma City bombing, two people huddle in a hallway, trying to keep from being overcome by dust-filled air.
Others flee down a stairwell, over or around fallen debris.
One is taken out on a stretcher.
The images are from a 1995 security videotape at the Journal Record Building,... Read More
‘We would dance, oh, we would’
Updated: Thu, Nov 29, 2007
Nita Overby remembers the nights spent on the assembly line, working side by side with an Edmond teacher and building airplanes to help the boys fight the war overseas.
“I thoroughly enjoyed working at Douglas Aircraft,” Overby, 82, of Oklahoma City, said. “I really did. There was a lot of noise, but... Read More
Istook aide to cooperate with inquiry
Published: Fri, Oct 6, 2006
A former congressional page is willing to talk to the FBI and the U.S. House Ethics Committee about former Rep. Mark Foley, his attorney said Thursday.
“He will answer fully and truthfully any questions put to him,” attorney Stephen Jones said.
Jordan Edmund, 21, has been working on Republican Rep.... Read More
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