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Future Uncertain for Slain Dentist's Child
The sister-in-law of a slain Fargo dentist says she plans to fight for custody of Philip Gattuso's orphaned daughter.
Attorney: Jones man to waive extradition to ND
An attorney for an Oklahoma man accused of hiring his handyman to kill a Fargo, N.D., dentist says his client plans to waive extradition and return to North Dakota.
Whether our native sons and daughters stay close to home or journey around the world, they retain a love of this land and its people.
Hearing set for man suspected of plotting murder
A man accused of hiring his handyman to kill a Fargo dentist is scheduled to be in an Oklahoma City courtroom Nov.
Army journalist recalls escaping death
Maybe it was the St. Christopher medallion Fred Minnick wore around his neck in Iraq.
Dads Become Watch DOGS at Local Elementary Schools
Volunteer Watch DOGS tutor kids and monitor hallways between class. The program is new to Putnam City Schools and is making a difference not only for security but also when it comes to providing positive male role models.
Fired Feed The Children founder sues
The fired founder of the Oklahoma City-based charity Feed The Children is suing the charity and its board of directors to get his job back.
Veterans set sights on WWII memorial visit
Oklahoma veterans are getting excited about fundraising to send them to the site.
Midwest City slaying suspecta s kin say shea s mentally ill
A Midwest City woman who admitted killing a retired nurse after a chance encounter suffers from bipolar disorder, a boyfriend and relatives told a judge Friday.
Lutheran church kicks off anniversary with concert
To kick off the 50th anniversary of Our Savioura s Lutheran Church, the church will have a free concert Sunday featuring a diverse selection of music.
OCTOBER 30 Blessed Women to meet Due to the downtown Halloween festivities, the Blessed Women gathering scheduled for this Friday, Oct.
Okla. men charged with murder in ND dentist death
Authorities say an Oklahoma man paid his handyman to kill his former son-in-law in North Dakota.
Oklahoma City Charity Office Bugged
The Oklahoma City-based Christian charity _ widely known across the nation for its televised advertisements seeking donations to feed starving children around the world _ has been in a months-long power struggle that apparently ended in August when Jones agreed to give up operational control of the organization.
Iron pour brings 3,000 degrees of fire
By Nanette Light Kevin Reineking wants to preserve his love for Jack Daniels, so he's casting it in iron.
Oklahoma Fund debuts amid stock market rally
The Oklahoma Fund, represented by the ticker symbol "OOK," launched Thursday amid a 200-point rally by the Dow Jones industrial average fueled by a report of surging U.S. economic growth in the third quarter.
YMCA helps Oklahomans a oeStep Upa healthy lifestyles
Oklahomans in the metro area collectively logged more than 38 million steps during America on the Move Week, a nationwide event encouraging individuals and families to make small changes toward developing lifelong healthy habits.
DAR marks grave of real Daughter
A blustery day did not deter the members of the Oklahoma Society Daughters of the American Revolution from the dedication of the Real Daughter Marker for Cyrena Abigail Tuttle Woods.
Barrrel race to aid cancer victim Barrels and Buckles for Breast Cancer, a 5-D barrel race to raise funds to benffit Tony Fry of Jones, will be held Saturday, Oct.
What does a 5 percent cut on state agencies mean to the average Oklahoman? Probably not much, unless you have children in public schools.