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Director Wants Verizon Settlement Money To Go To Pension Fund
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The director of the state's Public Employees Retirement System wants the pension system to get the nearly $12 million Verizon is paying the state.
Verizon is the successor
Ex-CEO of WorldCom Bernard Ebbers leaves to begin prison term
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RIDGELAND, Miss. (AP) _ Former WorldCom CEO Bernie Ebbers left his house in Ridgeland, Mississippi, shortly before 8 a-m today to report to federal prison.
He was convicted earlier this year
WorldCom's Ebbers seeks new trial
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Former WorldCom chief Bernard Ebbers is asking for a new trial on federal charges he orchestrated an $11-billion accounting fraud that brought down the company.
Ebbers was convicted
Former WorldCom chief signs agreement over fraud charges
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Former WorldCom chief Bernie Ebbers signs an agreement that will delay action on state charges linked to the $11 (B) billion-dollar accounting scandal at WorldCom.
The agreement
State watching Bernard Ebbers prosecution
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson says he would offer former WorldCom chief Bernie Ebbers a plea deal -- if Ebbers is convicted and gets a stiff sentence on federal fraud charges.
Jurors
MCI says jobs coming to Oklahoma despite being purchased
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Officials with MCI say they're committed to keeping a promise to create 1,600 jobs in Oklahoma, despite an announcement the company will be bought by Verizon Communications and
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MCI layoffs will not affect Oklahoma settlement
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- MCI will honor its agreement to add 1,600 jobs in Tulsa over the next decade.
That's despite the telecommunications company's announcement Monday that it will get
MCI layoffs will not affect Oklahoma settlement
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- MCI will honor its agreement to add 1,600 jobs in Tulsa over the next decade.
That's despite the telecommunications company's announcement Monday that it will get
Oklahoma charges against former MCI CEO are delayed
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson is delaying refiling fraud charges against former WorldCom chief executive Bernard Ebbers.
Edmondson says he'll meet with
Oklahoma charges against former MCI CEO are delayed
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson is delaying refiling fraud charges against former WorldCom chief executive Bernard Ebbers.
Edmondson says he'll meet with
Oklahoma drops charges against former WorldCom chief
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Criminal charges have been dropped against former WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers in Oklahoma.
Attorney General Drew Edmondson says he plans to re-file them quickly. Ebbers was charged with violating
Oklahoma drops charges against former WorldCom chief
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Criminal charges have been dropped against former WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers in Oklahoma.
Attorney General Drew Edmondson says he plans to re-file them quickly. Ebbers was charged with violating
Judge sets Oklahoma court date for former WorldCom head
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- An Oklahoma County judge says a preliminary hearing for former WorldCom chief executive Bernie Ebbers will be held December 1st.
Ebbers face 15 charges of violating state
Judge sets Oklahoma court date for former WorldCom head
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- An Oklahoma County judge says a preliminary hearing for former WorldCom chief executive Bernie Ebbers will be held December 1st.
Ebbers face 15 charges of violating state
Oklahoma's AG sets up a hot line concerning WorldCom
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Attorney General Drew Edmondson has set up a hot line in response to public interest about the WorldCom accounting scandal.
Edmondson says his office has received numerous
Oklahoma's AG sets up a hot line concerning WorldCom
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Attorney General Drew Edmondson has set up a hot line in response to public interest about the WorldCom accounting scandal.
Edmondson says his office has received numerous
Record number of bankruptcy filings in Oklahoma
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Oklahomans are filing for bankruptcy in record numbers. According to state numbers, there were just fewer than 24,000 bankruptcy filings this fiscal year, including two of the nation’s largest, Williams
Record number of bankruptcy filings in Oklahoma
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Oklahomans are filing for bankruptcy in record numbers. According to state numbers, there were just fewer than 24,000 bankruptcy filings this fiscal year, including two of the nation’s largest, Williams
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Econony impacting home sales in Owasso
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Recent layoffs of WorldCom and Williams Communications employees have many people in the housing market packing up.
New home listings in Owasso have gone from 44 in June, to 104 in August. Many
Econony impacting home sales in Owasso
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Recent layoffs of WorldCom and Williams Communications employees have many people in the housing market packing up.
New home listings in Owasso have gone from 44 in June, to 104 in August. Many
WorldCom fund helping laid off employees
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(Jackson, Mississippi-AP) -- A group collecting money for former WorldCom employees has sent out its first check.
An Oklahoma woman is getting $1,500 to help her catch up on bills.
The
WorldCom fund helping laid off employees
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(Jackson, Mississippi-AP) -- A group collecting money for former WorldCom employees has sent out its first check.
An Oklahoma woman is getting $1,500 to help her catch up on bills.
The
Oklahoma sues WorldCom after $66 million in losses
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Oklahoma's Attorney General says the state is suing WorldCom after pension systems and agencies lost more than 66 million dollars.
Attorney General Drew Edmondson
Oklahoma sues WorldCom after $66 million in losses
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(Oklahoma City-AP) -- Oklahoma's Attorney General says the state is suing WorldCom after pension systems and agencies lost more than 66 million dollars.
Attorney General Drew Edmondson
WorldCom's Ebbers - What did he know?
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There are new allegations Friday about who knew what about WorldCom's "cooked books."
Before taking the fifth earlier this week, former WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers told a House Investigative
WorldCom's Ebbers - What did he know?
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There are new allegations Friday about who knew what about WorldCom's "cooked books."
Before taking the fifth earlier this week, former WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers told a House Investigative
EDS to layoff workers in Tulsa
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A company with both Tulsa and WorldCom connections is cutting back its workforce.
Electronic Data Systems announced Tuesday it's laying off 2,000 employees worldwide, or about 1.5% of its
EDS to layoff workers in Tulsa
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A company with both Tulsa and WorldCom connections is cutting back its workforce.
Electronic Data Systems announced Tuesday it's laying off 2,000 employees worldwide, or about 1.5% of its
WorldCom stock drops into single digits
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Monday was the first day of trading for WorldCom stock since revelations of an accounting scandal wasn't pretty.
The stock fell sharply, losing 90% of its value in early trading to end up
WorldCom stock drops into single digits
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Monday was the first day of trading for WorldCom stock since revelations of an accounting scandal wasn't pretty.
The stock fell sharply, losing 90% of its value in early trading to end up
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Tulsa Weather: SEVERE STORMS ARE HEADED TOWARDS GREEN COUNTRY
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Severe weather threats return to Green Country Thursday night into Friday morning.
Tulsa Weather: SEVERE STORMS ARE HEADED TOWARDS GREEN COUNTRY
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Severe weather threats return to Green Country Thursday night into Friday morning.
Tulsa fans Thunder Up at Fassler Hall for NBA finals
Jonathan Cooper
Thunder fans in Tulsa are excited about the team's first trip to the finals in more than 10 years. Fassler Hall in downtown has turned into Thunder Hall to host watch parties for all the playoff games.
Tulsa fans Thunder Up at Fassler Hall for NBA finals
Jonathan Cooper
Thunder fans in Tulsa are excited about the team's first trip to the finals in more than 10 years. Fassler Hall in downtown has turned into Thunder Hall to host watch parties for all the playoff games.
Judge orders Tulsa business owner to pay 2 out-of-state customers
Reagan Ledbetter
A Tulsa judge orders a Green Country businessman to pay tens of thousands of dollars to two out-of-state customers for work that they say was never done. A Maryland man and an Arkansas man say they paid Allen Jamison and his business, Luxury Exotics Customs and Replicas LLC, but they say the work was never done.
Judge orders Tulsa business owner to pay 2 out-of-state customers
Reagan Ledbetter
A Tulsa judge orders a Green Country businessman to pay tens of thousands of dollars to two out-of-state customers for work that they say was never done. A Maryland man and an Arkansas man say they paid Allen Jamison and his business, Luxury Exotics Customs and Replicas LLC, but they say the work was never done.
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Tulsa Weather: SEVERE STORMS ARE HEADED TOWARDS GREEN COUNTRY
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Severe weather threats return to Green Country Thursday night into Friday morning.
Tulsa fans Thunder Up at Fassler Hall for NBA finals
Jonathan Cooper
Thunder fans in Tulsa are excited about the team's first trip to the finals in more than 10 years. Fassler Hall in downtown has turned into Thunder Hall to host watch parties for all the playoff games.
Judge orders Tulsa business owner to pay 2 out-of-state customers
Reagan Ledbetter
A Tulsa judge orders a Green Country businessman to pay tens of thousands of dollars to two out-of-state customers for work that they say was never done. A Maryland man and an Arkansas man say they paid Allen Jamison and his business, Luxury Exotics Customs and Replicas LLC, but they say the work was never done.
Ascension St. John NICU babies support OKC Thunder in the finals
Katie Alexander
Associates of St. John's NICU decided to show their support for the OKC Thunder in the NBA finals by transforming the unit into "Thunder Alley."
Walters Talks Education Reform, Defends New Standards and Charter School Shifts
David Prock
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters joined News On to talk about the future of K-12 education reform in the state. He emphasized school choice and new history standards that incorporate American exceptionalism and the Bible, amid ongoing teacher shortages and student movements across the state’s educational landscape.
Osage County Man Sentenced to 20 Years for DUI Crash That Killed 15-Year-Old Barnsdall Boy
David Prock
Weston Lowe, 36, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for a DUI crash that claimed the life of 15-year-old Tyson Townley and severely injured his own daughter, following a plea deal accepted in April 2025.
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