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53-Year-Old Mom Looks 27
Follow this 1 weird tip and remove 20 years of wrinkles in 21 days.
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Woman is 53 But Looks 25
53yr Old Mom publishes 1 simple wrinkle trick that has angered doctors.
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Sayre prison riot yields 2,700-page report; charges are likely coming
Updated: Thu, May 3, 2012
An October riot at a private prison in Sayre that left dozens of inmates injured has yielded a 2,700-page report and could lead to several new felony cases being filed in Beckham County. Read More
Movies A-list
Updated: Wed, Jan 7, 2009
Gran Torino | January 9
Retired auto worker but practicing bigot Walt Kowalski is just waiting out the rest of his life until his teenage neighbor Thao tries to steal his prized '72 Gran Torino, under pressure from Hmong gang-bangers. Then he goes all Dirty Harry.
Starring: Clint Eastwood, Bee Vang, Ahney... Read More
diferencia
A CONVERSATION WITH ISRAEL MIRELES Updated: Mon, Sep 15, 2008 Years ago, Israel Mireles asked God "why?” when he found himself a drug addict in a dirty alley in Texas. He asked God "why?” again when he was in prison and felt the urge to sketch a drawing and write "I Am God's Creation,” or "Yo Soy Creación de Dios” on it. He also wondered why God was calling him to... Read More
A CONVERSATION WITH ISRAEL MIRELES Updated: Mon, Sep 15, 2008 Years ago, Israel Mireles asked God "why?” when he found himself a drug addict in a dirty alley in Texas. He asked God "why?” again when he was in prison and felt the urge to sketch a drawing and write "I Am God's Creation,” or "Yo Soy Creación de Dios” on it. He also wondered why God was calling him to... Read More
Top policeman killed in northern Mexico
Updated: Sat, May 10, 2008
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (AP) -- The No. 2 police officer in a Mexican border city across from Texas was shot dead Saturday, the latest high-ranking official killed in an onslaught of attacks blamed on gangs resisting a crackdown.
Gunman sprayed Juan Antonio Roman Garcia's car with bullets outside his home... Read More
Brother Charged With Killing 6 in Tenn.
Updated: Sat, Mar 8, 2008
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- A convicted killer recently released from prison was charged Saturday with fatally shooting his brother during an argument and then killing five witnesses, including two of his brother's children, police said.
Three remaining children were critically wounded in the attack last... Read More
Cops: Gunman Had Mental Health Problems
Updated: Thu, Feb 7, 2008
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The gunman who fatally shot a SWAT officer and three members of his own family suffered from "significant mental health problems" and had a juvenile criminal record, authorities said Friday.
Edwin Rivera, who was killed by a sniper as he attempted to flee the house hours later, first... Read More
Unsolved homicides rise, city police report
Personnel issues keep detectives overloaded. Updated: Wed, Jul 18, 2007 Since Sept. 30, Alex Woods has often wished he was a police officer. That day, he learned a friend was fatally stabbed. The case, like 26 percent of Oklahoma City's 50 homicides this year, remains unsolved. "I wouldn't know where to start," Woods said. "I'd just go around asking questions. Talk to the neighbors.... Read More
Personnel issues keep detectives overloaded. Updated: Wed, Jul 18, 2007 Since Sept. 30, Alex Woods has often wished he was a police officer. That day, he learned a friend was fatally stabbed. The case, like 26 percent of Oklahoma City's 50 homicides this year, remains unsolved. "I wouldn't know where to start," Woods said. "I'd just go around asking questions. Talk to the neighbors.... Read More
Prosecutors charge teens with shooting of boy, grandmother
Updated: Thu, Jun 29, 2006
TULSA- Tulsa County prosecutors have charged four teenagers in connection with the shooting of a 4-year-old boy and his grandmother last week.
Rodney L. Weeden, 15; Jordan Pennington, 17; Prentice Hay, 19; and Arthur Wesley Walker, 19, were charged Wednesday with two shooting counts plus one count each of using a... Read More
Man injured in shooting
Updated: Tue, Jun 20, 2006
ENID -- An Enid man was injured in a drive-by shooting late Sunday.
James Black, 18, was shot several times in the abdomen while walking toward Adams Elementary School shortly before midnight Sunday, police Capt. Nathan Morris said.
Before the shooting, Black was heard talking on a cell phone making... Read More
Gangs emerge in state
Updated: Sat, Jun 17, 2006
Authorities in northwest contend with drug smuggling, violence.
When a police officer stopped a speeding car Thursday night in downtown Guymon, the driver and passengers looked like an ordinary family.
Gang reference card for parents
Anything but ordinary was the 47 pounds of cocaine in... Read More
Gangs emerge in state
Updated: Sat, Jun 17, 2006
Authorities in northwest contend with drug smuggling, violence.
When a police officer stopped a speeding car Thursday night in downtown Guymon, the driver and passengers looked like an ordinary family.
Gang reference card for parents
Anything but ordinary was the 47 pounds of cocaine in... Read More
Violence blamed on government
Updated: Thu, Jun 15, 2006
DILI, East Timor - East Timor's president cautioned Wednesday the government has become paralyzed and was partly to blame for the worst outbreak of violence since the country's bloody break from Indonesian rule in 1999. "This crisis has shaken all of us," President Xanana Gusmao told the parliament in a... Read More
Violent crime rises in state
Updated: Tue, Jun 13, 2006
More violent crimes were reported in Oklahoma during 2005, a trend also seen across the nation, a report released Monday by the FBI shows. Violent Crime on Rise in Big U.S. Cities FBI Web site Violent crimes in Tulsa were up by 6.5 percent, while Oklahoma City saw a 5 percent jump in the crimes, and the... Read More
Gang task force created
Updated: Tue, May 23, 2006
The newly-created gang task force will augment efforts of local police in terms of fighting gang activity. Read More
El Reno chief concerned about gangs
Updated: Thu, May 18, 2006
EL RENO - Concerned about a possible resurgence of gangs, Police Chief Fred Savage has planned two town hall meetings to show the U.S. Department of Justice's program "Preventing Gangs in our Communities." The program and meeting will be from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in room 125 of Redlands Community College's... Read More
Police seek clues after man shot
Updated: Tue, May 2, 2006
DEL CITY - Police are seeking information about the shooting of an Oklahoma City man outside an apartment complex. Physicians said Jimmie Dean Lewis, 24, was in critical condition at midnight Saturday when he was taken to an Oklahoma City hospital, but his injuries are not life-threatening, police Capt. Jody Suit... Read More
Boy hurt in metro shooting
Updated: Tue, Mar 21, 2006
Mack McCray, 11, was hit in the head by a bullet after police say a gunman opened fire on the house. Investigators are trying to determine whether the shooting was gang-related or if the suspect knew the family. Mack is still listed in critical condition. Read More
Teenagers arrested in fatal shooting
Updated: Wed, Mar 15, 2006
Two teenagers were arrested Monday on accusations related to a fatal shooting last week in northwest Oklahoma City. Juan Carlos Quintero, 15, and Jesus Marco Edwards, 18, were arrested after the shooting death of Waymond Mathis, 60, Capt. Jeffrey Becker said. Mathis was shot as he stepped out of his car in... Read More
Sesame Street Live
Updated: Fri, Mar 10, 2006
There's not a single character in the group that at least one child doesn't love. Friday night, the Sesame Street gang takes the stage LIVE and, kids, Super Grover needs your help. Kirsten McIntyre is with the star to find out why. Read More
My Two Cents: Your Views
Updated: Wed, Oct 26, 2005
Some interesting comments coming in from you on several of my commentaries. On Senator Tom Coburn's effort to cut some pet projects out of a huge spending bill Myron from Norman writes: "Senator Coburn will feel quite differently when the shoe is on the other foot. Has he really benefited the state of Oklahoma by... Read More
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