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A former Marine was charged Friday with six counts of first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of four people whose bodies were found in a burning home, including a prostitute featured on the HBO reality series "Cathouse." David Allen Tyner, 28, of...
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More than 40 whooping cranes have been spotted on or around the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge during the past week. The rare birds are making their annual fall migration, with many coming through Oklahoma. Refuge manager Greg Birkenfeld says there...
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A woman told police a man impersonating a police officer sexually assaulted her in Oklahoma City, and police today released a sketch of the attacker...Nov. 3, she was pulled over while driving in the area of NW 122 and Meridian Avenue. A man got out of...
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Tim Lincecum needed just 15 wins to bag another NL Cy Young Award. Yup, throw out those old baseball cards. Wins and losses don't mean much anymore when it comes time for voters to pick baseball's best pitchers. It's turned into a game of complete numbers...
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District Judge Joe Heaton's order dismissing the lawsuit filed by the Tarrant Regional Water District won't necessarily be the end of the conflict between the two states. But the ruling provides Oklahoma with some pretty strong arguments for protecting...
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Like many famous musicians from this state, the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame dreams big. Two large-scale proposals — one for a massive Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame and Museum expansion and the other for a tourism-based "Oklahoma Music Trail" — were announced...
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Oklahoma City, Tulsa real estate transactions by Journal Record Staff November 20, 2009 The following lists of real estate transactions, available in Adobe PDF format, appear in the Nov. 20, 2009 edition of The Journal Record : Oklahoma City-area commercial...
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Thanks to the success of the University of Oklahoma’s football and basketball programs in recent years, the city receives constant attention from the national media. However, Norman has more going on than just top-rated sports teams. Over the past decade,...
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Texas won 35-7 in 2008 at Lawrence, Kan. Storyline: As the reeling Jayhawks try to keep their focus through a five-game losing streak and an investigation into head coach Mark Mangino's treatment of his players, the Longhorns can clinch the Big 12 South...
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Okla. — A federal judge scolded the 30-some attorneys on Oklahoma's pollution case against the Arkansas poultry industry Thursday, accusing them of bombarding him with "thousands" of documents as the bench trial dragged into its 25th day. "You wouldn't...
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