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Judge Puts Oklahoma's Video Game Law On Hold
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ A federal judge has permanently enjoined the state from enforcing a law that would ban the sale of violent video games to minors. U.S. District Judge Robin Cauthron of Oklahoma City
Caddo County Man Gets Life Sentence For Killing Children
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A Fort Cobb man receives a life sentence for murdering his three young children in 2005.
US District Judge Robin Cauthron sentenced 48-year-old Dean Payne to three life sentences
OSU Student Sentenced On Child Porn Conviction
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ An Oklahoma State University student is going to prison for three years after admitting to possessing child pornography.
22-year-old Roger Hamilton had faced up to ten years
Trust money released to Oklahoma City children of murdered father
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ A federal judge orders the release of more than $800,000 to a trust for the children of a woman convicted of killing their father.
The $831,272 plus interest comes from a
Oklahoma federal courts enter technological age
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Federal courts in Oklahoma are going online.
Federal Judge Robin Cauthron issued the first paperless order in Oklahoma yesterday with the click of a mouse.
The
Former deputy health commissioner sentenced
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Brent VanMeter, a former Oklahoma deputy health commissioner, was sentenced Wednesday to an additional two years in prison for accepting bribes.
VanMeter is nearing the end
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Credit Union robbers get prison time
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Two former Oklahoma State University students will spend three years and 10 months in prison for robbing a credit union in Stillwater.
Russell M. Cozart of Clyde, Texas, and
Credit Union robbers get prison time
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Two former Oklahoma State University students will spend three years and 10 months in prison for robbing a credit union in Stillwater.
Russell M. Cozart of Clyde, Texas, and
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1 dead, several injured in downtown Tulsa shooting
Eden Jones
Deadly shooting mars weekend fun in downtown Tulsa, leaving one dead and several injured. Police still searching for shooter.
1 dead, several injured in downtown Tulsa shooting
Eden Jones
Deadly shooting mars weekend fun in downtown Tulsa, leaving one dead and several injured. Police still searching for shooter.
Tulsa's German Fest celebrates heritage with food, music
Graham Dowers
Tulsa's German Fest returned this weekend, bringing the sights, sounds, and tastes of Europe to Green Country.
Tulsa's German Fest celebrates heritage with food, music
Graham Dowers
Tulsa's German Fest returned this weekend, bringing the sights, sounds, and tastes of Europe to Green Country.
Rising temperatures increase risk of mosquito-borne illnesses
Graham Dowers
Health officials say warmer temperatures are contributing to a rise in mosquito-borne illnesses across the United States.
Rising temperatures increase risk of mosquito-borne illnesses
Graham Dowers
Health officials say warmer temperatures are contributing to a rise in mosquito-borne illnesses across the United States.
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1 dead, several injured in downtown Tulsa shooting
Eden Jones
Deadly shooting mars weekend fun in downtown Tulsa, leaving one dead and several injured. Police still searching for shooter.
Tulsa's German Fest celebrates heritage with food, music
Graham Dowers
Tulsa's German Fest returned this weekend, bringing the sights, sounds, and tastes of Europe to Green Country.
Rising temperatures increase risk of mosquito-borne illnesses
Graham Dowers
Health officials say warmer temperatures are contributing to a rise in mosquito-borne illnesses across the United States.
Lawmakers tackle charter school case, veteran support, and space investment amid budget deadline
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma lawmakers are facing critical choices that could reshape education, military support, space development, and the state budget.
Supreme Court hears arguments in case over Oklahoma religious charter school
Graham Dowers
The U.S. Supreme Court is now weighing a landmark case involving St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, which could become the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school.
1 dead, multiple injured after shooting in downtown Tulsa
Graham Dowers
Tulsa police say one person is dead and several others are injured after gunfire erupted during a large gathering near 2nd Street and Elgin Avenue around midnight.
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