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Tuesday April 9, 2019
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NORMAN — A woman accused of spray-painting racist graffiti described in detail "committing all of the acts that had occurred in Norman and...
Walking through the heart of downtown Oklahoma City, councilman-elect James Cooper had City Hall in front of him and his community behind him....
A new charter school being proposed for the Wheeler District would offer students a rigorous curriculum and cultural learning experiences,...
The note came from a heartsick Cowboy. When news spread last week that Eddie Sutton wasn't getting into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, a...
MINNEAPOLIS – Thunder coach Billy Donovan's eyes first scan for the opponent's 3-pointers and his team's assists when he picks up a stat sheet....
WASHINGTON — Katelyn Crosthwait was out of place seven years ago as she stepped onto the basketball court at Washington High School. A talented...
A change is set to sweep City Hall with the "MAPS generation" set to control three seats with the swearing in this week of JoBeth Hamon and James...
Oklahoma aviation and aerospace officials are generating ideas to help train the estimated 206,000 new pilots needed in North America over the...
When he started college years ago, Justin Walke, of Edmond, was a science major. But then Walke, who played drums in his marching and jazz bands...
Jason Woodruff was 9 years old when I met him in 1992. His Father, age 46, had died. A few weeks later, he saw on television a group of children...
Adam's journal I'm not a frequent drinker of hot beverages, but when I'm not feeling well, a nice cup of steaming tea can help turn me around....