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TINKER TANKER

The KC-46 Pegasus received a second, significant certification from the Federal Aviation Administration, Boeing announced Wednesday. The company...

ABLE swamped with license requests

Quantity and volume are two measurements the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission is used to working with, but lately it's been...

Murder defendant admits guilt during trial

Instead of having jurors decide his fate, a 19-year-old man admitted he fatally shot an unarmed Midwest City convenience store clerk during a $200...

Opinion

Open process best in district planning

OKLAHOMA City's new superintendent of schools, Sean McDaniel, hit the nail on the head in discussing the unused space in buildings throughout the...

Mississippi election tells an American story

"To understand the world, you must understand a place like Mississippi." — Attributed to William Faulkner OXFORD, Miss. — Time was, there was...

Sports

Givens takes fast track to starting job

Malik Givens left the Oklahoma State track team in the spring to join the football team as a walk-on and has earned a starting job on special teams...

Kelly paid his dues at New Hampshire

Kelly spent 14 years at his alma mater before becoming a nationally-known offensive savant

FATHER KNOWS BEST

It was life lessons from his father that kept rolling over in Curtis Bolton's head in the aftermath of last season's injury.

Business

Building products on tap

In addition to seeing about 70 exhibits, on Thursday builders and others will hear experts on sales, marketing and customer service, finding hidden...

Chesapeake, Ward settle lawsuit on land leases

Chesapeake Energy Corp. and former SandRidge Energy Inc. CEO Tom L. Ward have agreed to pay $6.95 million to settle an antitrust class-action lawsuit.

Features

'Sense of Time and Place'

Gripping a paintbrush between his teeth, Greg Burns deftly blends watercolors into the color of red brick and begins sweeping color and life into...

Dealing with being cut from team

DEAR HARRIETTE: I'm a sophomore at my university, and I got cut from the soccer team at school. I'm so upset; I'm not looking forward to going...

Turn summer's veggie bounty into colorful gratin

With such a bounty, it's important to be creative, because, ironically, it's easy to tire of this abundance at the end of the season — and that...

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