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Official: Baby fatally attacked by dog in Okla.
Mar 08, 2010 23:34 EST
Okla. authorities say baby died after being attacked by a dog on Iowa Tribe land. Authorities in Oklahoma say an infant has died after being attacked by a dog on tribal land near Perkins.
Editorial Roundup: Excerpts From Recent Editorials
Dec 23, 2009 12:33 EST
Editorial Roundup: Excerpts From Recent Editorials in Newspapers in the US and Abroad. Excerpts from recent editorials in newspapers in the United States and abroad:
Okla. police find baby alone in car, mom arrested
Nov 30, 2009 15:02 EST
Police: Pair arrested in Oklahoma after infant found in car beneath stolen strollers, toy. Oklahoma City police have discovered an infant in the back seat of a car buried beneath items they believe were stolen in home burglaries.
Ex-soccer standout gets 33 years for killing dad
Nov 26, 2009 10:34 EST
Former Okla. soccer standout admits he killed father, receives 33-year prison sentence in deal. A 23-year-old Oklahoma man has been sentenced to 33 years in prison after acknowledging he killed his father three years ago and hid his body in a freezer.
Report: `Cathouse' star stabbed, slashed, shot
Nov 24, 2009 09:06 EST
Autopsy report shows that star of HBO's `Cathouse' was shot, stabbed, slashed before fire set. A preliminary autopsy report for a prostitute featured on the HBO reality series "Cathouse" shows that she was shot, stabbed and slashed multiple times.
Accountants sue charity for wrongful dismissal
Oct 17, 2009 20:37 EDT
Accountants sue Feed The Children for wrongful dismissal after revealing potential tax fraud. Two accountants are suing Feed The Children for wrongful dismissal after they notified the charity's board that the organization owed $1.1 million in taxes and that an official had tried to cover it up.
Attorney: Oklahoma City bomb tapes appear edited
Sep 28, 2009 07:15 EDT
Attorney: Long-secret security tapes of 1995 Oklahoma City bombing appear to have been edited. Long-secret security tapes showing the chaos immediately after the 1995 bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building are blank in the minutes before the blast and appear to have been edited, an attorney who obtained the recordings said Sunday.
AP News in Brief at 5:58 p.m. EDT
Sep 27, 2009 18:13 EDT
AP News in Brief at 5:58 p.m. EDT. Iran test fires missiles amid global flap over its nuclear ambitions
Attorney: OKC bombing tapes appear edited
Sep 27, 2009 16:26 EDT
Attorney: Long-secret security tapes of 1995 Oklahoma City bombing appear edited. Long-secret security tapes showing the chaos immediately after the 1995 bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building are blank in the minutes before the blast and appear to have been edited, an attorney who obtained the recordings said Sunday.
Evidence questioned in Okla. child rape case
Sep 13, 2009 22:31 EDT
The lawyer for an Oklahoma man sentenced to one year in prison for child rape says drug allegations against the medical worker who examined the victim could cloud many cases.
Evidence questioned in Okla. child rape case
Sep 13, 2009 22:30 EDT
Lawyer: Drug claim against Okla. medical worker who examined child rape victim may cloud cases. The lawyer for an Oklahoma man sentenced to one year in prison for child rape says drug allegations against the medical worker who examined the victim could cloud many cases.
NCAA takes 2nd look at Oklahoma LB Balogun's case
Aug 24, 2009 22:08 EDT
Court hearing canceled as Oklahoma LB Mike Balogun works with NCAA on eligibility issues. Oklahoma linebacker Mike Balogun will try to settle his eligibility issues out of court.
Five more US bank closures brings total to 77
Aug 14, 2009 20:00 EDT
US regulators have shut down five more regional banks, bringing the total number of US bank failures to 77 this year, the US government announced.
Five more US bank closures brings total to 77
Aug 14, 2009 20:00 EDT
US regulators have shut down five more regional banks, bringing the total number of US bank failures to 77 this year, the US government announced.
Five more US bank closures brings total to 77
Aug 14, 2009 20:00 EDT
US regulators have shut down five more regional banks, bringing the total number of US bank failures to 77 this year, the US government announced.
APME announces awards for outstanding journalism
Aug 03, 2009 11:21 EDT
An investigation into the spread of a deadly drug-resistant staph germ at hospitals in Washington state earned The Seattle Times a Public Service Award on Monday from the Associated Press Managing Editors Association.
APME announces awards for outstanding journalism
Aug 03, 2009 11:21 EDT
The Seattle Times, Virgin Islands Daily News win awards from Associated Press Managing Editors. An investigation into the spread of a deadly drug-resistant staph germ at hospitals in Washington state earned The Seattle Times a Public Service Award on Monday from the Associated Press Managing Editors Association.
Okla. St. called before NCAA infractions committee
Jul 09, 2009 15:00 EDT
Oklahoma St. cited for potential major NCAA rules violation in baseball program. The NCAA is citing Oklahoma State for a potential major rules violation in its baseball program.
Woman pleads no contest in chips-for-sex case
Jun 24, 2009 19:50 EDT
Woman fined after pleading no contest to accepting box of chips in exchange for sex. A woman has been fined $1,142 after pleading no contest to prostitution charges after she was accused of accepting a box of chips for sex. Police said they arrested 36-year-old Lahoma Sue Smith in southeast Oklahoma City after finding her in her car with a man who told officers he knew he could find a prostitute in the area.
Police: Man attacked in Okla. for bologna sandwich
Jun 19, 2009 21:33 EDT
Police: Man at Oklahoma City bus stop attacked for bologna and cheese sandwich. A man in Oklahoma City said he was attacked for his bologna and cheese sandwich. Police say 24-year-old Roger Hamilton told them he was sitting on a bus station bench Wednesday, about to put mayonnaise on his sandwich, when another man began staring at him.