 | Rape suspect faces pornography counts
Prosecutors are seeking to revoke the probation of a 59-year-old suspect in the rape of a teenager who has been charged in Tulsa County with a pornography crime involving the same girl.
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 | Senator says he's his own man
Jim Inhofe, Oklahoma's blunt-talking, 73-year-old Republican senator, says he's a target of outside forces in his re-election bid, but has no intention of letting an upstart state senator slip up on him.
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 | Hearing reset in Iraq death case
A pretrial hearing will be held Sept. 20 at a U.S. base in Tikrit for an Oklahoma lieutenant charged in the death of an Iraqi detainee, the U.S. military announced Saturday.
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 | Collision kills pedestrian
A 36-year-old Tulsan was killed when he was struck by a vehicle in Okmulgee County.
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 | Roth credited with nabbing hit-and-run driver
Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Jim Roth chased a driver who fled the scene of a traffic accident Friday and detained him until police arrived, according to police.
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 | Man convicted of murder
A Wagoner County jury has found a Tulsa man guilty of first-degree murder in the death of his stepdaughter.
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 | More than 950 evacuees returning to Louisiana
More than 950 Hurricane Gustav evacuees have left Oklahoma City for their homes in Louisiana.
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 | OSU snuffs tobacco ban for home game
Officials at Oklahoma State say they won't be issuing citations to football fans who violate the campus ban on tobacco.
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 | First bus of Gustav evacuees leaves
Hundreds of Hurricane Gustav evacuees packed into buses Thursday morning for a return trip to Louisiana from a temporary shelter that has been housing 1,700 people who fled their homes Sunday
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 | Inmates learn long-term life skills
William Ryan Wilcox doesn't get a dime a day for all his work this summer on the farm railroad lines that crisscross Tillman County - he works instead for his freedom.
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