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By BRIAN BARBER World Staff Writer
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Six former Tulsa mayors and Mayor Kathy Taylor gathered Friday at the BOK Center to tape group and individual video interviews that will be part of the new Tulsa Mayors Library.


LOCAL NEWS
Saturday, November 21, 2009

Keeping them warm, fed
By DEON J. HAMPTON World Staff Writer
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With all of the good that's happened in Hannah Kinnison's life, she's spreading the love this ...

    Senators near vote on health-care bill
By JIM MYERS World Washington Bureau
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The U.S. Senate on Friday talked itself toward a crucial showdown vote over the weekend to ...

Fundraising efforts up at charter sites
By ANDREA EGER World Staff Writer
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Tough economic times in public education have local charter schools trying new fundraising ...

    Officer must face trial on drug count
By OMER GILLHAM World Staff Writer
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A Tulsa police officer was bound over for trial Friday on an upgraded charge of possessing ...

Board's meeting is under scrutiny
By BARBARA HOBEROCK World Capitol Bureau
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Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater has been asked to determine whether the state ...

    Ethics panel facing furloughs during election year
By RANDY KREHBIEL World Staff Writer
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The state agency that is charged with policing political campaigns will be furloughing staff ...

Former coach handed probation in sex case
By BILL BRAUN World Staff Writer
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A former East Central High School girls softball coach who had been charged with molesting ...

    Tulsa man charged with murder in companion's slaying
By Staff Reports
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A man was charged Friday with first-degree murder in a shooting death that followed a night ...

NSU, Connors to combine efforts at Muskogee campus
By ALTHEA PETERSON World Staff Writer
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Connors State College and Northeastern State University will combine their operations at NSU's ...

    Woman charged in son's drowning
By NICOLE MARSHALL & MATT BARNARD World Staff Writers
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Police arrested a woman Friday evening on a second-degree manslaughter charge in the drowning ...

Partially disabled man is killed in house fire
By MATT BARNARD World Staff Writer
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A partially disabled man apparently died from smoke inhalation while trying to escape from ...

    Reduce risk of cancer with inexpensive supplements, foods
By Staff Reports
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Dear Pharmacist:

Locust Grove man is charged in OKC deaths
By NOLAN CLAY NewsOK.com
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A cage fighter from Locust Grove was charged Friday with six counts of first- degree murder ...

    ME's ex-investigator due trial on sex-battery count
By NOLAN CLAY NewsOK.com
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OKLAHOMA CITY — The former chief investigator for the state Medical Examiner's Office ...

Young victim remembered for his big dreams, sense of humor
By JOHNNY JOHNSON NewsOK.com
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With hundreds of people gathered Friday to remember the life of 9-year-old Tommy Wolf, the ...

    Ousted leader discourages donations
By NOLAN CLAY NewsOK.com
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The fired president of Feed The Children said Friday that donors should not give to the charity ...

Felon given life term for arson
By BILL BRAUN World Staff Writer
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A frequent felon incurred stiff sentences at a Tulsa County trial Friday and picked up three ...

    Allow parents to return adopted kids, panel urged
By MICHAEL McNUTT NewsOK.com
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Relief should be provided to parents who adopt from the state a child who eventually develops ...

Founder to speak about home culture
By BILL SHERMAN World Religion Writer
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American teenagers are being kidnapped and brainwashed by an electronic culture with values ...

    Learning from each other
By BILL SHERMAN World Religion Writer
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As a college freshman at Brandeis University, an essentially Jewish school, Dvora Weisberg ...



AP HEADLINES
Outgoing tribal chief avoids office during protest
Friday, November 20, 2009
CONCHO, Okla. (AP) -- A Bureau of Indian Affairs official says it was quiet at the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes headquarters, where protesters tried to keep the outgoing governor from getting inside....

Former Marine charged in 'Cathouse' star's death
Friday, November 20, 2009
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A former Marine was charged Friday with six counts of first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of four people whose bodies were found in a burning home, including a prostitute featured on the HBO reality series 'Cathouse.'...

Weeden becomes No. 2 QB for Oklahoma State
Friday, November 20, 2009
STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) -- With his background as a former pitching prospect for the New York Yankees, No. 12 Oklahoma State had no doubt in Brandon Weeden''s right arm....

Gattuso grandfather waives extradition to ND
Saturday, November 21, 2009

6 murder counts filed in multiple homicide case
Saturday, November 21, 2009













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