One person was confirmed dead by Pottawatomie County Sheriff Mike Booth.
Austin O’Brien and Trae Bobo, who helped lead Owasso to a 36-0 record and the Class 6A state championship, were among metro-area athletes chosen to the Oklahoma Coaches Association's 2013 All-State baseball team.
There are a number of supercomputers in place across the country - you just can't get to them unless you're an employee or faculty member of the right institution.
You can vote for Muskogee's country duo on "The Voice" by calling 1-855-864-2303.
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Living Wright: Movies are good, but spare me the movie theater So imagine, if you're bored enough, my excitement over 'Star Trek: Into Darkness,' which debuted this ...
JASON ASHLEY WRIGHTWorld Scene Writer
Summer movies have specific audience: young men, teen boys The summer movie season is a young man's game. That's who Hollywood targets once the weather heats up ...
MICHAEL SMITH World Scene Writer
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JULIE HINDS Detroit Free Press
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MOVIE REVIEW: 'Star Trek' is both thrilling and intelligent “Into Darkness” is a film that frequently rewards longtime fans with drive-by references.
Coming Friday: Tulsan Heather Langenkamp talks 'Star Trek' role Imagine a “Star Trek” alien that is “very green-looking and very frog-looking,” Langenkamp said during ...
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Angelina Jolie says she had double mastectomy She writes that she made the choice with thoughts of her six children after watching her own mother die ...
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Review: 'Peeples' is a pleasant remake despite direction 'Peeples' is completely unoriginal as something of a rip-off of 'Meet the Parents' with an all-black ...
AMC Southroads 20 putting recliners in auditoriums at midtown theater Push the button, and the back reclines. The feet go up. The creature comforts of home are coming to a ...
Kate Upton goes 'Vogue,' covering its June issue Upton tells Vogue that runway modeling is 'not what I set out to do' and that she wants to front a major ...
Review: 'The Great Gatsby' After watching 'The Great Gatsby,' there are many words to describe what I saw on the screen: splashy, ...
Coming Friday: AMC Southroads 20 putting recliners in auditoriums at midtown theater The creature comforts of home are coming to a movie theater near you.
Disney backs off 'Day of the Dead' trademark after social media storm Critics charged that Disney, or any other corporation, for that matter, had no right to trademark a cultural ...
RUSSELL CONTRERAS Associated Press
Weekly rewind: May 9 In the comic-book movie genre, there are two films that most perfectly illustrate the best that these ...
Trailer offers first look at ‘The Butler’ The Weinstein Company hasmultiple Oscar contenders comingout in 2013 (including the Oklahoma-shot “August: ...
Creative trio back at it for ‘World’s End’ Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are well known to Nerdom.
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Severe weather threat diminishing for northeast Oklahoma Update 7:10 p.m.: The severe weather threat has diminished for much of northeastern Oklahoma. ...
JERRY WOFFORD World Staff Writer
Medical Examiner: 51 killed in tornado that swept through Moore The death toll is expected to rise, officials said. The tornado had winds up to 200 mph, the National ...
Photos, video and reaction to today's storms We continue to update the story as Oklahomans react.
Staff Reports
Open carry in Oklahoma is nonissue When Oklahoma joined 43 other states in allowing residents to openly carry handguns last year, local ...
AMANDA BLAND World Staff Writer
At least one dead as tornadoes rip through Oklahoma One person was confirmed dead by Pottawatomie County Sheriff Mike Booth.
RANDY ELLIS NewsOK.com
Governor tours tornado-ravaged Shawnee area At least two people have died, 39 have been injured and more than 200 homes have been damaged or des ...
MICHAEL OVERALL World Staff Writer
Death notices for May 20 Including Tulsa and northeastern Oklahoma.
Officials: Tornado in Moore so large, may not be recognized After being on the ground for more than half an hour, the massive twister dissipated.
Kids rescued from rubble at Moore elementary Rescue workers lifted children from the rubble before they were passed down a human chain and taken to ...
Shock rookie Skylar Diggins talks about life on, off the court Welcome to Tulsa, Skylar.
BRAVETTA HASSELL World Scene Writer
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WAYNE GREENE World Senior Writer
Tulsa student overcomes obstacles to graduate high school Graduation is something to be celebrated, but this soon-to-be Hale High School grad is too concerned ...
ANDREA EGER World Staff Writer
Death notices for May 19 Including Tulsa and northeastern Oklahoma.
Moore tornado: At least 20 children among the dead; 2 dozen more still missing Rescue workers are searching the rubble of a collapsed school for two dozen more students.
MICHAEL B. MAROIS and BRIAN K. SULLIVAN Bloomberg News
Tulsan accused of kicking officer, paramedic in Sand Springs arrest He was “extremely agitated, with both hands clinched into fists … and screaming multiple profanities” ...
Severe weather slams parts of state Much of northeast Oklahoma is in a moderate risk of severe weather again Monday; Fallin declares state ...
Parents cross line from spanking into abuse According to Oklahoma state law, parents are not prohibited from "using ordinary force as a means of ...
KENDRICK MARSHALL World Staff Writer
Owasso duo heads All-State baseball team Austin O’Brien and Trae Bobo, who helped lead Owasso to a 36-0 record and the Class 6A state championship, ...
MIKE BROWN World Sports Writer
Police urge added caution after spate of violent robberies Police are asking people to be more aware and careful of their surroundings after several recent armed ...
Police seek woman using stolen debit card The debit card was taken from a parked vehicle near 91st Street and Sheridan Road.
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Letter to the Editor: Complicit It was with sadness and disbelief that I read your Benghazi editorial on May 15.
Gene Kinney, Tulsa
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Teen arrested after knife found in his car at Jenks High School He was later released after posting bond on $10,000 bail.
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