Oklahoma tornadoes: Chase Bank sponsors food trucks for meals in Moore
By Paul Monies | email MOORE — A fleet of food trucks will serve free meals all day Saturday to those affected by the May 20 tornado and relief workers helping to clean up in Moore. email Show / Hide...
View ArticleReligion briefs for June 1
| email Events Local author plans book signing event Author Cynthia White will sign copies of her book “From Hell to God's Grace” (Tate Publishing) from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Credo House,...
View ArticleOklahoma City real estate briefs
| email Real deals PSM Holdings' revenue grows Oklahoma City-based PSM Holdings Inc. — ticker PSMH, over the counter — through its wholly owned subsidiary PrimeSource Mortgage Inc., reported results...
View ArticleWe can't quickly move away from dependable energy sources
| Modified: May 31, 2013 at 8:15 pm | email Regarding "Clarification: Fossil Fuels-Divestment story" (Associated Press, May 24): If the students promoting the Fossil Free campaign had done their...
View ArticleOklahoma metals and coins: June 1, 2013
No Author email Metals Gold Coins Bid Change Bid Change Gold, N.Y. troy oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1392.60 Silver, N.Y. troy oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . email Show / Hide Comments If...
View ArticleOil and gas, livestock prices for June 1
| email OIL AND GAS PRICES Oklahoma crude oil prices as of 5 p.m. Friday: Oklahoma Sweet: email Show / Hide Comments If you prefer your thoughts to appear in The Oklahoman's Opinion section, we...
View ArticleSingle moms' event planned at Crossings Community Church in OKC
From Staff Reports | email The ninth annual “Survive ‘N' Thrive Single Mothers' Conference” will be June 21-22 at Crossings Community Church, 14600 N Portland. Wanda Pratt, mother of Oklahoma City...
View ArticleFormer Chesapeake employee sues over unpaid bonus
By Jay F. Marks | email A former Chesapeake Energy Corp. employee contends he is one of more than 1,000 workers who were denied payments due to them after last year's investor revolt. Related content...
View ArticleClass A baseball: Oklahoma Supreme Court lifts Wright City injunction
By Ryan Aber | email The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled in the case between Wright City and the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association on Friday, though don’t expect the Class A state baseball...
View ArticleDaughter arrested after mother reports assault in Oklahoma City
KYLE HINCHEY khinchey@opubco.com | email An Oklahoma City woman was arrested after her mother was assaulted and demanded to press charges, according to a police report released Friday. Multimedia...
View ArticleFaith and film series is set at New Life Bible Church in Norman
From Staff Reports | email NORMAN — When Daryn Kirkpatrick's day care provider gave her a bucket of popcorn two years ago, she never imagined it would be the ticket that would lead her family to their...
View ArticleLand sales
| email Land sales Recent major sales in Oklahoma County totaled more than $25 million, according to deeds released from County Clerk Carolynn Caudill's Office. Major sales are those of $200,000 or...
View ArticleOklahoma tornadoes: 5 fatalities reported after massive storm system moves...
By Randy Ellis | email Multiple tornadoes and torrential rains Friday mounted a furious assault on Oklahoma City and surrounding communities, terrorizing residents still shell-shocked from the May 20...
View ArticleOklahoma tornadoes: Fatalities reported after massive storm system moves...
By Randy Ellis | email Multiple tornadoes and torrential rains Friday mounted a furious assault on Oklahoma City and surrounding communities, terrorizing residents still shell-shocked from the May 20...
View ArticleOklahoma state Capitol bill updates, June 1
By Michael McNutt | email Bill updates Teacher evaluation At stake: House Bill 1660 removes language making National Board Certification bonuses subject to availability of funds. The Oklahoma...
View ArticlePolice dashcam videos are open records, Oklahoma appellate court rules
By Michael McNutt | email Videotapes of arrests made by police officers and sheriff deputies no longer should be considered secret, an Oklahoma appellate court ruled Friday. Related content Documents...
View ArticleFatalities reported after massive storm system moves through central Oklahoma
By Randy Ellis and Juliana Keeping | email Multiple tornadoes and torrential rains Friday mounted a furious assault on Oklahoma City and surrounding communities, killing at least five people and...
View ArticleReporter for The Oklahoman arrested on assault complaint
From Staff Reports | email A reporter for The Oklahoman was arrested Saturday night in Oklahoma City on an assault and battery complaint after a young woman said he bumped into her or brushed past her...
View ArticleEdmond park offers fun between storms
By Diana Baldwin | email EDMOND — Threats of bad weather put a damper on outside activities including opening week at Pelican Bay Aquatic Center, 1034 S Bryant. Olivia Odjeda, 2, gets a push from her...
View ArticleOklahoma Health Department officials coordinated medical care in the...
By Jaclyn Cosgrove | email Three hours after he stepped off the plane, Dr. Timothy Cathey was unexpectedly using the past week's training. A lieutenant colonel in the Oklahoma Air National Guard,...
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