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Police Seek Motive Of Gunman Who Killed 3 At Michigan State
Associated Press
“We have absolutely no idea what the motive was,” said Chris Rozman, deputy chief of campus police, adding that McRae, of Lansing, was not a student or Michigan State employee.
Teen Detention Centers Filling Up
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Overcrowding and staff shortages are having an impact on Oklahoma's juvenile justice agency. The director of the Office of Juvenile Affairs says the agency is running out of
More Money Needed For The State's Prisons
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Department of Corrections Director Justin Jones says Oklahoma's overcrowded prison system needs to build space for at least 2,500 more inmates. He also says the system will need
Company Plans Prison Expansion
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A company that operates private prisons plans to expand two of its Oklahoma prisons to meet a growing demand for space to hold inmates. Corrections Corporation of America says Cimarron
Governor Orders Study Of State Employee Pay
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Governor Henry is ordering a task force to study and develop a long-term pay plan for state employees.
The governor named a nine-member task force which will develop a market
Oklahoma Prisons Expected To Be Full In Early 2007
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ State prison officials say Oklahoma's prison will be full by early next year.
State Department of Corrections director Justin Jones says state-run prisons are essentially
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Vermont plans to send prisoners to Oklahoma
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WATERBURY, Vt. (AP) -- Oklahoma will be holding some prison inmates from Vermont because the state does not have enough space to hold its burgeoning population.
A contract agreement has been reached
Vermont plans to send prisoners to Oklahoma
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WATERBURY, Vt. (AP) -- Oklahoma will be holding some prison inmates from Vermont because the state does not have enough space to hold its burgeoning population.
A contract agreement has been reached
Officials to discuss mentally ill offenders in the state's jails
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Mental health and criminal justice officials will meet next month to discuss decreasing the number of mentally ill, nonviolent offenders in state jails and prisons.
The Emergency
Officials to discuss mentally ill offenders in the state's jails
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Mental health and criminal justice officials will meet next month to discuss decreasing the number of mentally ill, nonviolent offenders in state jails and prisons.
The Emergency
State plans to sell office building in Oklahoma City
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- State officials plan to sell a vacant office building after spending almost $1-million to transform it into a headquarters for the state Department of Corrections.
Critics
State plans to sell office building in Oklahoma City
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- State officials plan to sell a vacant office building after spending almost $1-million to transform it into a headquarters for the state Department of Corrections.
Critics
Body of work-release inmate found in Oklahoma City
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Police are asking anyone with information about the death of a work-release inmate in northwest Oklahoma City to give them a call.
Sandra Panell's body was found outside
Body of work-release inmate found in Oklahoma City
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Police are asking anyone with information about the death of a work-release inmate in northwest Oklahoma City to give them a call.
Sandra Panell's body was found outside
State's largest prison in Lawton to expand by 600 beds
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LAWTON, Okla. (AP) _ The largest prison in Oklahoma is about to become even bigger.
Lawton Correctional Facility Warden David Miller says the privately owned prison will add space for 600 more
State's largest prison in Lawton to expand by 600 beds
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LAWTON, Okla. (AP) _ The largest prison in Oklahoma is about to become even bigger.
Lawton Correctional Facility Warden David Miller says the privately owned prison will add space for 600 more
Warden and wife return to Oklahoma
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FORT SUPPLY, Okla. (AP) -- The wife of an Oklahoma prison warden is back home nearly eleven years after she disappeared with a convicted killer.
Bobbi Parker early Friday returned home to Fort
Warden and wife return to Oklahoma
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FORT SUPPLY, Okla. (AP) -- The wife of an Oklahoma prison warden is back home nearly eleven years after she disappeared with a convicted killer.
Bobbi Parker early Friday returned home to Fort
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US Supreme Court decision will not affect any on Oklahoma's death row
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(Tulsa-AP) -- None of Oklahoma's death row inmates will be affected by the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to consider ending the execution of killers who were under 18 when they committed their
US Supreme Court decision will not affect any on Oklahoma's death row
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(Tulsa-AP) -- None of Oklahoma's death row inmates will be affected by the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to consider ending the execution of killers who were under 18 when they committed their
Prison furloughs planned after emergency funds blocked
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- The state Corrections Department is preparing to start furloughing prison workers.
Thursday's move comes after an emergency funding bill stalled in the state House of
Prison furloughs planned after emergency funds blocked
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- The state Corrections Department is preparing to start furloughing prison workers.
Thursday's move comes after an emergency funding bill stalled in the state House of
Oklahoma Department of Corrections furloughs
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Giving the Corrections Department $9-million from the Rainy Day Fund may reduce the employee furloughs from 23 days to six.
The Senate approved a plan to give the cash-strapped
Oklahoma Department of Corrections furloughs
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Giving the Corrections Department $9-million from the Rainy Day Fund may reduce the employee furloughs from 23 days to six.
The Senate approved a plan to give the cash-strapped
Funding to protect proposed health care cuts approved
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- The state Senate has approved an $18-million funding package designed to avoid health care cuts and furloughs.
One of the three emergency bills takes $7.2-million from a cash
Funding to protect proposed health care cuts approved
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- The state Senate has approved an $18-million funding package designed to avoid health care cuts and furloughs.
One of the three emergency bills takes $7.2-million from a cash
Keating signs bill to stop corrections furloughs
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Governor Keating has signed legislation providing emergency funding the state Corrections Department.
Legislators meeting in special session on Monday appropriated $9.8-million
Keating signs bill to stop corrections furloughs
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Governor Keating has signed legislation providing emergency funding the state Corrections Department.
Legislators meeting in special session on Monday appropriated $9.8-million
Legislature approves prison funding
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- The Legislature voted Monday to pump another $9.8-million into the state's prison system.
But lawmakers say something needs to be done to cut the Corrections Department's
Legislature approves prison funding
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- The Legislature voted Monday to pump another $9.8-million into the state's prison system.
But lawmakers say something needs to be done to cut the Corrections Department's
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Tulsa Students Make History at Oklahoma FFA State Convention
Ethan Wright
Two Tulsa Webster High students set record as the first in Tulsa Public Schools history to earn state FFA degrees—mastering city challenges in agricultural education.
Tulsa Students Make History at Oklahoma FFA State Convention
Ethan Wright
Two Tulsa Webster High students set record as the first in Tulsa Public Schools history to earn state FFA degrees—mastering city challenges in agricultural education.
Tulsa's Discovery Lab Offers Unique Summer Learning Camps
David Prock
As summer approaches, Tulsa’s Discovery Lab is set to ignite curiosity with 43 engaging camps for children aged 4 to 12.
Tulsa's Discovery Lab Offers Unique Summer Learning Camps
David Prock
As summer approaches, Tulsa’s Discovery Lab is set to ignite curiosity with 43 engaging camps for children aged 4 to 12.
Tulsa man charged with raping a woman he met on a dating app
Aaron Alexander
Tulsa man accused of raping a woman he met on a dating app. The victim says he lured her into his apartment and then assaulted her.
Tulsa man charged with raping a woman he met on a dating app
Aaron Alexander
Tulsa man accused of raping a woman he met on a dating app. The victim says he lured her into his apartment and then assaulted her.
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Tulsa Students Make History at Oklahoma FFA State Convention
Ethan Wright
Two Tulsa Webster High students set record as the first in Tulsa Public Schools history to earn state FFA degrees—mastering city challenges in agricultural education.
Tulsa's Discovery Lab Offers Unique Summer Learning Camps
David Prock
As summer approaches, Tulsa’s Discovery Lab is set to ignite curiosity with 43 engaging camps for children aged 4 to 12.
Tulsa man charged with raping a woman he met on a dating app
Aaron Alexander
Tulsa man accused of raping a woman he met on a dating app. The victim says he lured her into his apartment and then assaulted her.
'Carless, but can't say hopeless': Tulsa family thankful after surviving hit-and-run
Reagan Ledbetter
A Tulsa man is thankful he, his fiancé, and two toddlers are alive after a driver ran them off the road and flipped their car into a ditch. They are also frustrated because the other driver didn't stop and hasn't been caught. To make matters worse, the man's father was killed three days before the hit-and-run crash.
Turley woman arrested, accused of buying marijuana for teen son
Aaron Alexander
Tulsa woman arrested for purchasing marijuana for teenager; Shepard also accused of assaulting her son with a plastic chair.
For second time in 8 days, U.S. fighter jet assigned to USS Truman is lost in Red Sea
CBS News
For the second time in just over a week, an F/A-18E Super Hornet fighter jet assigned to the USS Harry S. Truman has been lost in the Red Sea, a defense official confirmed to CBS News. The two pilots aboard the aircraft sustained minor injuries in the ordeal.
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