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Setting It Straight 6 hr ago | Add a comment Monday Appeals in connection with open records laws must be made to district attorneys, not the state attorney general as stated on Page 2A of The Oklahoman. A lawsuit in state district court...
Survivor of ferry rescued next day 29 min ago | Add a comment JAKARTA, Indonesia — Rescuers plucked a woman from choppy waters Monday, some 25 hours after she jumped from a crowded ferry that sank in a storm off Indonesia’s Sumatra island. At...
Two saved from burning Tulsa building after police officer sees smoke 20 hr ago | Add a comment Authorities pulled two people from a burning home early Monday after a police officer noticed the blaze while on patrol. Officer Brian Filby was working near a home in the 1100 block of South...
Rep. Terry Harrison to run for Pittsburg Co. DA post 20 hr ago | Add a comment McALESTER, Okla. (AP) — Democratic state Rep. Terry Harrison of McAlester says he plans to run for district attorney and won't seek re-election to his state House seat. Harrison says he...
Winning Powerball ticket sold in Oklahoma 22 hr ago | Add a comment State sees win with lottery The winning ticket in Saturday night’s Powerball drawing was sold in Oklahoma, officials said Sunday. The ticket is worth $32.8 million. The ticket is 7, 26 36, 49...
Becoming sheriff no slam dunk for Shaquille O'Neal Sun, Nov 22, 2009 | Add a comment CLEVELAND — Becoming one of Ohio’s uniformed officers won’t be a cakewalk for Shaquille O’Neal. Hoping to further his off-the-court career in law enforcement, the Cleveland...
Budget cuts hurt Oklahoma law enforcement Sun, Nov 22, 2009 | Add a comment Budget cuts are proving particularly troubling for prosecutors and others who enforce state laws. "We are on the verge of trying to identify classes of cases we simply won’t...
In brief: Oklahoma Sat, Nov 21, 2009 Woodward Rare birds seen in state More than 40 whooping cranes have been spotted near the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge during their fall migration. Refuge manager Greg Birkenfeld says there...
FEMA rule hits Oklahoma budget Fri, Nov 20, 2009 | Add a comment A change in federal policy could jeopardize millions of dollars for state law enforcement and homeland security efforts, according to law enforcement and state officials. In September, the Federal...
Cigarette bill important Fri, Nov 20, 2009 | Add a comment Congress is considering Senate Bill 1147, the Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act. This widely supported bill is good for Oklahoma’s residents, retailers and the state budget and is worthy...
Edmond man faces indecent exposure charge Fri, Nov 20, 2009 EDMOND — A man Edmond police said exposed himself to a 7-year-old girl at First Presbyterian Church, 1001 S Rankin, faces a felony indecent exposure charge. Landon Edward Brockert, 25, of...
Oklahoma City police 'Taser' man; investigate 'suspicious' object in apartment Fri, Nov 20, 2009 Police used a Taser today to subdue a man and take him into custody in the Oklahoma City Stockyards area, and officers are trying to determine if items in his house are dangerous. Officers went...
Funeral for Tommy Wolf, 9, to be held this afternoon Fri, Nov 20, 2009 Funeral services for Tommy Wolf begin at 2 p.m. today at Christ the King Catholic Church in Oklahoma City. The 9-year-old boy was stabbed to death early Monday in his home in Nichols Hills. Tommy...
Use of stun gun on girl, 10, who refused to shower investigated by FBI in Arkansas Fri, Nov 20, 2009 | Add a comment OZARK, Ark. (AP) — The FBI has dispatched investigators to Arkansas to look into a police officer's use of a stun gun on a 10-year-old girl who refused to take a shower. Ozark Mayor Vernon...
State Brief: Woman’s death ruled homicide Thu, Nov 19, 2009 OKLAHOMA CITY Woman’s death ruled homicide The state Medical Examiner’s Office has ruled the 2008 death of an Oklahoma City woman was a homicide. Marquita Hightower, 27, was injured in...
State Briefs: Man dead in accident Thu, Nov 19, 2009 POCOLA Man dead in accident Authorities in Le Flore County say a retired Pocola High School teacher was killed when he accidentally shot himself while trying to kill an armadillo. Sheriff Bruce...
Police: Oklahoma woman's 2008 death ruled a homicide Thu, Nov 19, 2009 OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma City police say a woman's 2008 death has been ruled a homicide, and a convicted felon has been named as a suspect in her killing. Police Sgt. Jennifer Wardlow...
Body removal hearing set for Bokchito couple Wed, Nov 18, 2009 DURANT — A preliminary hearing is set for Dec. 28 to determine if a trial should be scheduled for a Bokchito couple charged with unlawful removal of their daughter’s body. The hearing...
Two Delaware County men face charges in opium case; judge sets bail at $1M Thu, Nov 19, 2009 JAY — Two Delaware County men are in jail and bail set at $1 million after Texas federal agents seized 36 pounds of opium bound for Oklahoma, a prosecutor said Wednesday. Xue Yang, 32, and...
College football notebook: Rich Rodriguez says problem fixed; Florida governer a fan of Bobby Bowden Thu, Nov 19, 2009 | Add a comment Rodriguez says problem fixed Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez said Wednesday that the process of filing forms that log hours players devote to football was corrected as soon as he learned it...
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