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NTSB Bad eyesight likely caused Okla. train crash
TULSA, Okla. -; An engineer killed in a fiery train collision in the Oklahoma Panhandle last year suffered from serious vision problems for much of his life, underwent several corrective procedures in the years leading up to the crash and had even complained that he couldn't distinguish between red and green signals, a doctor told a federal oversight board ...
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New Shoreline Management Plan Clears Way For Big Plans On Lake Eufaula
EUFAULA, Oklahoma - Development of Lake Eufaula is moving forward. The Corps of Engineers' new shoreline management plan basically sets rules for development on the lake. It also clears the way for big plans for the next phase on the multi-million dollar Carlton Landing project. After a two-year study, including public feedback, the Corps of Engineers has approved a shoreline management ...
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Electronic Waste Trailer Stolen From Tulsa Recycling Center
TULSA, Oklahoma - The Metropolitan Environmental Trust (M.e.t.) said Tuesday it has temporarily suspended the collection of electronic waste materials, as the equipment it needs for that was ...
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Owasso City Council Considering Ambulance Rate Hikes
OWASSO, Oklahoma - Owasso's city council will vote Tuesday night on a proposal that would raise the city's ambulance rates for some people. The Fire Chief says the current rates, which haven't been changed since 2007, are below the regional and statewide average prices for services. Under the new proposal, the advanced life support fee would jump from $625 to $1,100. Also, the ...
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Area Emergency Responders Test Skills At Tulsa Port Authority
The Oklahoma State University Multispectral Laboratories team designed a hazardous materials emergency scenario at the Tulsa Port ...
Movie Review
Solaris (2002) [DVD]
Steven Soderbergh's film of Polish novelist Stanislaw Lem's Solaris was advertised as a romance during its theatrical release, which is not entirely inaccurate, depending on what your definition is of a romantic movie. Solaris is a love story, but it's not exactly a date movie, unless your date is a graduate student in philosophy. Rather, it is a difficult and enigmatic exploration ... ...
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Man Convicted In Murder Of LeFlore County Couple To Be Executed Today
McALESTER, Oklahoma - Oklahoma corrections officials are preparing to execute the second inmate to be put to death this year. James Lewis DeRosa's execution by lethal injection is scheduled for Tuesday evening at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester. DeRosa was convicted in the stabbing deaths of 73-year-old Curtis Plummer and 70-year-old Gloria Plummer almost 13 years ago. ...
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Man pleads no contest to BA hit-and-run
BROKEN ARROW, Okla. - A Coweta man arrested in November in connection with a fatal hit-and-run in Broken Arrow pleaded no contest Tuesday. Christopher Lee Lange, 24, was driving his vehicle on Washington Street near Dogwood Avenue when he struck and killed 43-year-old Robert Pitcher. He then fled the scene. Lange, who was charged with leaving the scene of a fatality collision and negligent ...
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Poll Congress approval rating just 16 percent
According to a new national poll, just 16 percent of Americans approve of the way Congress is handling its job, with 83 percent of those questioned in a CNN/ORC International survey saying they disapprove. The poll was released ...
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Which safe rooms are safest
TULSA - Following the devastating May tornadoes we heard from many of you asking how to be certain a safe room will keep your family safe through a large tornado. Tony Conner was there when theEF-5tornado barreled into Moore. "When you see a tornado that is that big you have no choice. It's either find cover or die," Conner said. Ricky Stover also rode out the storm. He and his ...
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Tornado insurance claims near 71000 in Okla.
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Nearly 71,000 insurance claims have been filed since violent tornadoes ripped through central Oklahoma last month, with payments already topping an estimated $560 million, the Oklahoma Insurance Department reported ...
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Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
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Iran's president-elect was speaking after his historic election victory.
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Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney
This hotel is located right in the heart of the CBD of Sydney in Jamison Street. The hotel neighbours the ...
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