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Three deaths have Oklahoma City apartment residents worried
Many of the pillars comprising the black iron fence around Wentwood at Grand Hill Apartments are bowed, dented or jarred loose, and gates at the openings have long been absent.
Oklahoma City clerks fear more shootings
Fear may be at an all-time high in northwest Oklahoma City convenience stores after two robberies in as many months resulted in shootings, the latest one fatal, even though people clerks complied with robbers.
Texas man survives car-train collision
THACKERVILLE — A motorist police believe was trying to beat the passenger train was struck by Amtrak’s Heartland Flyer on Thursday morning.
Forensic Science Institute’s opening celebrated at UCO
EDMOND — The unique dome at the entrance of the University of Central Oklahoma campus stood high in the blue Edmond skies Thursday as people inside celebrated the opening of the Forensic Science Institute.
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- Some in Oklahoma praise tanning tax, but others say it’s unfair
- Former Oklahoma City attorney to appeal libel verdict
- Oklahoma City woman found guilty of murder
- Web crime is ensnaring more in Oklahoma
- Democrat enters race for Oklahoma's 5th District seat
- Proposal would keep Oklahoma autopsy files secret
- Changes needed to repair Oklahoma's budget woes, expert says
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Police release clay model based on skull found at OKC lake
Mar 24A photo of a clay model created by a forensic artist to help...
Police release sketch based on skull found 10 years ago
Mar 24Oklahoma City police release a new sketch based on a skull found in...
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U.S. lawmakers voice concerns over threats
Bricks have been hurled through Democrats’ windows, a propane line was cut at the home of a congressman’s brother, and lawmakers who voted for...
- Some in Oklahoma praise tanning tax, but others say it’s unfair
- U.N. suggests payback for Gaza
- Israeli leader gets support at home
- Oklahoma Bill Update: Hunting and fishing
- Democrat enters race for Oklahoma's 5th District seat
- Proposal would keep Oklahoma autopsy files secret
- Changes needed to repair Oklahoma's budget woes, expert says
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Model used to help identify skull
A photo of a clay model created by a forensic artist to help identify a human skull has been released by Oklahoma City police.
- Suspect, victim in Oklahoma City shooting seen together, records show
- Oklahoma Briefs
- Three deaths have Oklahoma City apartment residents worried
- Oklahoma City clerks fear more shootings
- Former Oklahoma City attorney to appeal libel verdict
- Oklahoma City woman found guilty of murder
- Web crime is ensnaring more in Oklahoma
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Facial reconstruction gives teen new reason to smile
The face reflected in Laura Bacon’s mirror once revealed the smooth features of a teen on the left side but the withered look of an elderly woman...
- Some in Oklahoma praise tanning tax, but others say it’s unfair
- Diet, exercise stressed in breast cancer battle
- Oklahoma Capitol Briefs
- Tribal suicides called a crisis
- Health legislation sent back to House
- Obama tells GOP to push for repeal
- Oologah-Talala student with meningococcal disease undergoes amputation surgery
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University to open new branch in city
Michelle McBride said she’s wanted to trade scissors, shampoo and hairdryers for a career as a drug and alcohol abuse counselor for quite some time.
- OU regents to seek bond OK
- Forensic Science Institute’s opening celebrated at UCO
- OU obtains native artwork
- Historic accuracy prompts curriculum changes in Oklahoma
- Oologah-Talala student with meningococcal disease undergoes amputation surgery
- Measure would expand Oklahoma school audits
- Oklahoma Capitol Briefs: Panel passes PE mandate
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Program keeps kids’ ‘tummies...
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Break is perfect time for reading
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Medieval Fair in Norman has come a long way
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5K run will help fill gaps at schools
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Oklahoma’s left-lane law could help pick...
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