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| Charles Banks Wilson: An Oklahoma Original As long as the state capitol stands, he'll be part of Oklahoma history. Artist Charles Banks Wilson created the murals that line the dome of the capitol. |
| Service Set For 4 Family Members Killed In Tornado Many people from Green Country will drive to Joplin on Thursday to attend a funeral for four members of one family. |
| A Plan For Fixing Tulsa's Streets Tulsa voters could soon cast their ballots to improve city streets. |
| Water Leak Floods Businesses A major water leak has Tulsa Fire calling for traffic control on Sheridan, just south of 61st Street. |
| President Bush Issues Disaster Declaration President Bush on Wednesday declared a major disaster exists in the State of Oklahoma. |
| Logjam Clean-Up Prevents More Damage Crews successfully cleared a huge logjam along Bird Creek under Highway 75 near 66th Street North. |
| Lives Could Bank On Cord Blood A new bank developed for umbilical cord blood could save the lives of Oklahomans facing life-threatening illnesses. |
| A Mother's Warning About Online Predators An outraged Broken Arrow mother has a warning. She says she learned the hard way about giving out personal information on the Internet. |
| Man Injured Getting Video Of Tornado Danny Frazier was caught in the path of Saturday's tornados. |
| Those In Picher Mourn The Loss Of Friends People in Picher are coping with more than just losing their homes and their way of life. The massive tornado claimed six lives. |
| IBM Changes Impacting Tulsa IBM is moving about 350 finance and accounting jobs to Buenos Aires, Argentina. |
| Passengers Taken To Hospital After Rough Flight The flight was en route to Tulsa from Houston when it encountered turbulence. |
| EPA: Lead Levels Not Elevated By Tornado When the EF-4 tornado hit Picher, it spread some mining waste, or chat, throughout town. |
| Ozone Season Opens With Tighter Rules Expect twice as many Ozone Alerts as last year because of new standards. |
| TCC President Thinks Economy Was Factor In Vote High gas prices and grocery bills are two factors in pocketbook pain may have trumped Tulsa Community College's big plans for growth. |
| Young Mayor Attracting Spotlight He's getting interview requests from national news networks, and talk shows, even a reality TV show. |
| Sounds Of Jazz To Promote Unity In Tulsa Oklahoma's Jazz Hall of Fame and the Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice are joining together in a benefit concert. |
| OU Getting Better JumboTron Work installing the new JumboTron should be finished by August. |
| Former Mayor Draws 10 Years In Prison A former Haskell mayor was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Wednesday. |
| Rascal Flatts Proves To Be A Band Of Helpful Guys Rascal Flatts guitarist and Picher native, Joe Don Rooney is helping out with the recovery effort in his home town. |
| Teens Walk Off Pain Of High Gas Prices Facing the increasing gas prices, three teens from Norman are utilizing an alternative approach to transportation. |
| Man Accused Of Trying To Sell Deadly Cyanide A Texas man has been arrested in southeastern Oklahoma for trying to sell a 25-gallon drum of cyanide to an FBI informant. |
| OKC Bombing Survivor Graduates The oldest of the six children who survived the Oklahoma City bombing from inside the America's Kids day care has graduated high school. |
| Sheriff's Deputy Reports Guns Stolen A Tulsa County Sheriff's deputy has reported a handgun and an assault rifle were stolen from his car. |
| Arizona man accused of lying to FAA Associated Press - May 14, 2008 8:55 PM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - An Arizona man has been indicted in federal court on charges of giving false statements to the Federal Aviation Administration... |
| Calif. tribal chairman denounces sheriff's deputies Associated Press - May 15, 2008 12:05 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - The tribal chairman at an American Indian reservation in California is criticizing the law enforcement shootings of 3 people in... |
| David vs. David "Idol" finale Associated Press - May 14, 2008 11:55 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - And then there were two Davids. Syesha Mercado was voted off "American Idol" tonight, paving the way for the expected... |
| Troopers honored for saving couple Associated Press - May 14, 2008 11:55 PM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The Oklahoma Legislature honors two members of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol for saving a Kingfisher couple during flash floods... |
| Mariners avoid sweep with 12-inning win at Texas Associated Press - May 14, 2008 6:15 PM ET ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - Miguel Cairo had a two-out RBI single in the 12th inning and the Seattle Mariners beat Texas 4-3 on Wednesday to avoid a sweep... |
| Pearson, Casillas among hall of fame inductees Associated Press - May 14, 2008 5:45 PM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Former Dallas Cowboys players Drew Pearson and Tony Casillas headline the class for this year's Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame... |
| Bucks add Sampson to coaching staff Associated Press - May 14, 2008 3:35 PM ET MILWAUKEE (AP) - Milwaukee Bucks coach Scott Skiles made it official today in hiring former Oklahoma coach Kelvin Sampson as an assistant. |
| Rangers activate Byrd, 3B Metcalf to Oklahoma Associated Press - May 14, 2008 2:05 PM ET ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - Outfielder Marlon Byrd was activated from the 15-day disabled list Wednesday by the Texas Rangers and the team optioned third... |
| Woman pleads guilty in Spitzer prostitution probe Associated Press - May 14, 2008 11:13 AM ET NEW YORK (AP) - A woman accused of booking clients for a prostitution ring has pleaded guilty in the federal probe that brought down former New York... |
| Oil industry expects battles over polar bear listing Associated Press - May 15, 2008 3:23 AM ET JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - The oil industry is bracing for courtroom battles to try to maintain its stake in the Alaskan oil fields now that the Interior... |
| Senate to vote on House-approved farm bill today Associated Press - May 15, 2008 3:13 AM ET CAPITOL HILL (AP) - The Senate is set to vote today on a $290-billion farm bill that cleared the House yesterday by a veto-proof margin. |
| Record rains in Louisiana Associated Press - May 15, 2008 12:13 AM ET SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) - The Shreveport, Louisiana, area will take a while to dry out after getting soaked with more than ten inches of rain since late... |
| Rex Linn shows off 'CSI Miami' set For the past six years, Oklahoma City's own Rex Linn played a starring role on the hit television show, CSI Miami. |
| Lakers 111 Jazz 104 - Lakers lead series 3-2 Associated Press - May 15, 2008 2:03 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Kobe Bryant scored 26 points and added six rebounds and seven assists as the Los Angeles Lakers extended the stunning home success... |
| Winehouse won't be charged in alleged 'drug' video Associated Press - May 14, 2008 12:43 PM ET LONDON (AP) - Amy Winehouse will not be charged in connection with a video that allegedly shows her taking drugs. |
| Paul McCartney's carbon footprint is criticized Associated Press - May 14, 2008 12:43 PM ET LONDON (AP) - Paul McCartney's luxury hybrid must have seemed like a good idea to the environmental advocate. |
| Music by Michael Jackson, Roy Orbison added to historic registry Associated Press - May 14, 2008 6:53 AM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - Michael Jackson's "Thriller" album is considered important enough to keep for all time. |
| Bush unwavering in support of Israel Associated Press - May 15, 2008 4:03 AM ET JERUSALEM (AP) - President Bush is preparing to deliver a speech of unwavering U.S. support for Israel when he stands before the Israeli... |
| Bush to speak to Israeli parliament today Associated Press - May 15, 2008 3:53 AM ET JERUSALEM (AP) - President Bush is to address the Israeli parliament today as part of his 2-day visit to Israel. |
| Provincial official: 15 die in Afghan suicide bomb Associated Press - May 15, 2008 3:23 AM ET KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - A provincial official in Afghanistan says a suicide bomber wearing a burqa has killed 15 people and wounded 22 others in a... |
| Myanmar says military-backed constitution approved Associated Press - May 15, 2008 3:23 AM ET YANGON, Myanmar (AP) - Myanmar has announced that a military-backed constitution was overwhelmingly approved by voters in last week's... |
| Red Cross: Up to 128,000 may have died in Myanmar Associated Press - May 15, 2008 2:13 AM ET Corrected Version YANGON, Myanmar (AP) - The Association of Southeast Asian Nations is organizing an emergency... |
| Mayfest Set To Kick-Off The streets that make up the Mayfest venue are ready for the crowds. |
| Vineyard Wedding Planning Tips Whether you're envisioning open-air fields of grapevines or the intimate mystique of a wine cellar, there's something thoroughly romantic about a vineyard wedding. Here's how to pull one off. |
| My mother has taken over our guest list. How can we rein in her list? My mother has taken over our guest list. How can we rein in her list? Click through for Carley's answer. |
| Brittany and Jason -- Minneapolis, Minn. Get swept up in real couples' love stories and day-of details. This week: Brittany and Jason in Minneapolis, Minn. |
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