News Scott Cooper
Results of a second round of DNA testing in the state's murder case against Curtis Edward McCarty should be in the court's hands next week. At a status conference hearin...
News Scott Cooper
Pleading with those in his courtroom he has no other choice, a judge has released a man charged with murder. Oklahoma County District Judge Ray Elliot granted the releas...
News Ben Fenwick
Police last week arrested a woman accused of being involved in gymnasium theft cases around the country " including two here in Oklahoma City, first reported in Oklahoma Gazette last fall. ...
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Governor Brad Henry today declared a State of Emergency for all of Oklahoma's counties. Tornadoes, rain and flooding have been widespread throughout Oklahoma sinc...
News Emily Jerman
State superintendent Sandy Garrett released a statement today in response to a recently publicized report criticizing Oklahoma's education system, giving the state's academic achievement an "F."...
News Scott Cooper
Convicted murderer James Dwight Pavatt was denied appeal from the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals this afternoon. The justices voted 5-0 to deny overturning Pavatt's murder conviction and dea...
News Randall Turk
Voters in Edmond and Norman recently elected mayors whose priorities place "quality-of-life" issues ahead of "growth at any cost." In a March 6 Norman primary, University of Oklahoma ...
News Rod Lott
On Wednesday, the Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library celebrates the 30th anniversary of one of the most successful and influential films ever made: "Star Wars." Refreshments will be served pri...
News Krista Nightengale
Leadership Oklahoma City began as a one-day training program to talk about ideas, leadership and how to get involved. "It became something that people wanted to do," said Greg Wheeler...
News Emily Jerman
After more than a decade of planning, Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher will join black and white male leaders and a handful of women honored in paint next month in the state Capitol rotunda. Th...