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Feds to probe Connecticut train crash
Federal transportation investigators will work to determine what caused two passenger trains to collide during rush hour in Connecticut, sending dozens to the ...
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Mother and baby attacked by man posing as UPS driver saved by dog
A man was arrested Friday at the Cannes Film Festival after firing a gun loaded with blanks during a live television interview, sending an Oscar-winning actor running for ...
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Students graduate from Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City
Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City celebrated students graduating from the fall, spring and summer semesters during the 2013 commencement ceremony at State Fair ...
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Birthday girl from Edmond asks for shoes for children in Africa
Bree Johnson, 7, daughter of Pam and Damon Johnson, of Edmond, decided that for her birthday on April 7 she would do something different this year. She asked for shoes for children in Africa. Bree and her family listen to KLOVE radio and had heard that kids all over the world cannot go to school unless they have shoes to fit their feet. Shoes for Orphan Souls is a national organization that ...
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Edmond school psychologist honored
EDMOND -- John Ross Elementary School psychologist, Nicole Marler, has been named school psychologist of the year by the Oklahoma School Psychological Association. "I was shocked and humbled," Marler said. "It is quite an honor to be nominated by your peers." Marler has been at John Ross Elementary in the Edmond school district for three years. She served in the same capacity ...
Movie Review
Jeepers Creepers
Despite the snicker-inducing silliness of its titlewhich is taken from Johnny Mercer and Harry Warren's '30s-era tune for plot-related reasons that are notably strainedVictor Salva's Jeepers Creepers is actually a grimly effective horror movie ... for the first half hour. The set-up, which involves a brother and sister terrorized on their drive home from college for spring break, is simple ... ...
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Oklahoma governor urges state lawmakers to address health insurance issue
Gov. Mary Fallin says lawmakers must act before adjourning next week to approve legislation for about 9,000 low-income Oklahomans who stand to lose their health insurance coverage at the end of this ...
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Oklahoma leads pack in campaign reporting
Oklahoma is among 15 states to receive an 'A' grade in a 50-state analysis of disclosure requirements for political action committees, nonprofits and outside spending ...
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Oklahoma candidates who dont follow rules find politics costly
The Oklahoma Ethics Commission said it will begin assessing penalties this summer to almost two years worth of political candidates and committees that have failed to comply with campaign contribution and expenditure reporting ...
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Oklahoma Attorney General asks to delay hearing into PSO plan for regional haze
Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt said more information is needed about future electricity demand at Public Service Co. of Oklahoma before a compliance plan to deal with regional haze is decided by state environmental officials. A public hearing into the plan will go ahead ...
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Young people of Oklahoma are faces of arthritis
But they share a disease that afflicts one in 1,000 children. They both have arthritis. There are 3,500 Oklahoma children living with juvenile arthritis, said Sherri O'Neil, regional vice president of the Arthritis Foundation/South Central Region. That is one reason the organization is featuring children as special honorees for this year's fundraising walk. "Arthritis is a ...
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He is the most evil, vile, demonic criminal. He is dead to me. There will be no visits, there will be no phone calls. He can never be Daddy again. I have no sympathy for the man.
Angie Gregg
Gregg was speaking about her father Ariel Castro who allegedly kidnapped, raped and held captive for a decade, three young women in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Stratosphere Casino Hotel & Tower Las Vegas
I booked a lower cost room at $39.95 a night at this landmark hotel at the top end of the ...
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