The 'A' List for May 17, 2013
| email A-LIST 17 Jason Boland & The Stragglers, Cain's Ballroom. (Tulsa) 17 Uncle Lucius, 51st Street Speakeasy. 17 True Believers, VZD's. 18 Opeth, Katatonia, Cain's Ballroom. (Tulsa) 19 Kobra...
View ArticleIN CONCERT: John Fullbright
By Brandy McDonnell | email IN CONCERT John Fullbright • When: 7:30 p.m. Sunday. John Fullbright. Photo provided. • Where: Lion's Park, Symmes Street and Flood Avenue, Norman. • For: Summer Breeze...
View ArticleBlu-ray revew: 'The Town That Dreaded Sundown'
By Gene Triplett | email ‘The Town That Dreaded Sundown' Arkansas-based indie filmmaker Charles B. Pierce's cult drive-in hit from 1976 gets the Blu-ray treatment from Shout Factory, but while the...
View ArticleTahlequah mom accused of burning toddler's genitals gets 17 years
BY SHEILA STOGSDILL | Modified: May 16, 2013 at 4:17 pm | email TAHLEQUAH — A Cherokee County woman accused of burning her 15-month-old son's genitals with a flatiron was sentenced to 17 years in...
View ArticleTuesday's new music releases
| email Tuesday's releases • Daft Punk “Random Access Memories.” • The National, “Trouble Will Find Me.” • Darius Rucker, “True Believers.” • Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa, “Seesaw.” • The Beach Boys,...
View ArticleClass 6A Football Boxscores
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View ArticleInvestigation into fatal Oklahoma boat crash could take two weeks
BY SHEILA STOGSDILL | Modified: May 16, 2013 at 2:21 pm | email KETCHUM — The investigation into a fatal boat crash on Grand Lake could take up to two weeks, a Grand River Dam Authority spokesman said...
View ArticlePolice, FBI search for Oklahoma City bank robber
FROM STAFF REPORTS | email Oklahoma City police and FBI agents are searching for a man who robbed a southwest Oklahoma City bank about 1:35 p.m. Thursday. The man walked into the Buy 4 Less, 2701 SW...
View ArticleIraq War veteran's Midwest City home is remodeled in honor of service
By LeighAnne Manwarren | email MIDWEST CITY — Retired Army Sgt. Josh Lozier doesn't like asking for or needing help, but members of a veterans service organization insisted. Andrew Rapson applies...
View ArticleAt a glance: Oklahoma sales tax versus use tax
By Michael McNutt and Zeke Campfield | email Sales tax versus use tax Sales tax • A 4.5 percent state sales tax must be charged and collected on all purchases, transfers of title or possession of...
View ArticleData on climate change can't be ignored
| email Gary Proctor (Your Views, May 10) points out that science has historically rebuked consensus, citing several scientists from the 1800s and early 1900s as examples. When Ignaz Semmelweis...
View ArticleExperts say climate change not an issue
| email James Stovall (Your Views, May 8) wrote, “The planet is warming, climate change is happening and the primary cause is greenhouse gases released by human activity.” He then shifts to the...
View ArticleWon't change values to win election
| email Regarding J.E. McReynolds' “Conservatism not dead, but adjustments needed” (Editor's Notebook, May 13): So conservatives need to “embrace libertarian values that appeal to young voters and...
View ArticleWalmart's first-quarter profit and sales disappoint company
By ANNE D'INNOCENZIO | Modified: May 16, 2013 at 9:31 pm | email NEW YORK — The first few months of the year were tough for Walmart Stores Inc. The world's largest retailer reported Thursday that its...
View ArticleIf you go: “Story of Hope” interactive exhibit
| Modified: May 16, 2013 at 10:30 pm | email IF YOU GO Take a tour To schedule a group tour of Feed the Children's “Story of Hope” interactive experience, call (800) 627-4556. For more information...
View ArticleTelling a story of hope
By Carla Hinton | email Oklahomans were transported to one of the most impoverished areas of East Africa on Thursday, through an imaginative interactive experience created by an Oklahoma City-based...
View ArticleGraduation season is underway for Oklahoma City Public Schools
By Carrie Coppernoll | email Seniors at Emerson Alternative High School participated in graduation ceremonies Thursday night at the Oklahoma City campus of Langston University. Graduate Ricky...
View ArticleCBS adding Robin Williams comedy
By DAVID BAUDER | email NEW YORK — CBS on Wednesday revealed a few nips and tucks it is planning next season for what is already network television's most successful schedule, including adding a...
View ArticleOklahoma news briefs for May 17
| Modified: May 16, 2013 at 9:56 pm | email In brief OKLAHOMA CITY Free bus service is offered Metro Transit will offer free bus service five Fridays this spring and summer to promote clean air. Hot...
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