A defense contractor employee went on a shooting rampage Monday inside a building at the heavily secured Washington Navy Yard, spraying bullets in the hallways and firing from a balcony onto office workers in an atrium below, authorities and witnesses said. Thirteen people were killed, including the gunman.
Citing a strong appetite for its "Dirty Game" series on Oklahoma State football, Sports Illustrated released the fifth and final chapter a day earlier than originally announced.
BNSF Railway Co. announced Monday it is spending $125 million to expand and improve its system in Oklahoma. Projects will include a new bypass connection at the Cherokee rail yard in west Tulsa and extending a siding area on the carrier's tracks near Mannford.
As summer fades, so do the songs and sounds of summer. But that gives way to a fall music bonanza.
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Letter to the Editor: Survivor As an 84-year-old, 44-year survivor of metastatic breast cancer, I looked forward to the Cancer Survivor ...
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Letter to the Editor: No link Philip Creider criticized Planned Parenthood's breast cancer prevention program as hypocritical because ...
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Letter to the Editor: Halt When there is a festival on the west side of the river, the westside bike/jogging trail is closed.
Virginia Harrison, Tulsa
Letter to the Editor: Sad day It is a sad day for journalism and for Sports Illustrated in particular for the following reasons:
Bob Warterfield, Tulsa
Harvey Blumenthal: From Antietam to Omaha Beach The Nov. 28, 2008, Tulsa World published my Readers Forum piece, 'Antietam,' in which I reported on a ...
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Editorial: Should Oklahoma election laws follow the new independent path of voters? Oklahoma's voters are becoming more politically independent.
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Editorial: OSU stands proud in weeklong test Last week was a difficult one for Oklahoma State University - its students, alumni, administrators ...
Harvey Blumenthal: From Antietam to Omaha Beach The Nov. 28, 2008, Tulsa World published my Readers Forum piece, "Antietam," in which I reported on a ...
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Putin and Obama
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Letter to the Editor: Smoke and mirrors From the get-go, President Obama promised his presidency would be the most transparent ever.
Joaquin Causey, Tulsa
Letter to the Editor: 'Bushcare' I have a solution to the acceptance of "Obamacare:" Change the name to "Bushcare."
Mary Bailey, Tulsa
Oklahoma remains unhealthy Obesity is common, serious and costly.
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Letter to the Editor: Most meritorious As a retired Oklahoma public schools teacher, I’d like to add to John Vesper Sept. 8 letter, “Oklahoma teachers ...
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Obama's Jail
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Despite flaws Affordable Care Act will benefit state Dear Gov. Fallin,
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United We Stand
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Obama Foreign Policy
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Letter to the Editor: Character Syndicated columnist Dana Milbank ("Falling short of 1963," Aug. 30) writes: "The first African-American ...
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Wayne Greene: Bridenstine wades into the mayor's race Rep. Jim Bridenstine's decision to get involved in the Tulsa mayor's race - taping a radio spot that ...
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Letter to the Editor: 'Follow me' There are those who believe that we are a Christian nation. It is true that we have acted as though Christianity ...
John Merritt, Tulsa
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Mike Jones: Pay up: College athletes deserve a salary What is a college athlete worth?
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Julie DelCour: From 'Baby Veronica' to the bones of Jim Thorpe Someday Veronica Capobianco or Veronica Brown - whomever a judge eventually decides she is - will ...
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Letter to the Editor: Lines in the sand President Obama’s unfortunate adlib comment drawing his red line has shifted as fast as the dunes in ...
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Letter to the Editor: Green energy The rallying cry for climate deniers is the theory that the Earth is entering a mini-ice age. Climate ...
Barbara Babcock, Oklahoma City
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Tulsa and 911
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Letter to the Editor: Taking bets? So, now Obama and Putin are about to get serious and negotiate the best way to settle the Syria situ ...
Bob Hart, Bartlesville
Letter to the Editor: Dazed and confused Perhaps the Tulsa World can help me with something that has left me dazed and confused.
Terry Jackson, Tulsa
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