Oklahoma judicial complaints called highly secretive Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater said Thursday he would neither confirm nor deny whether he has filed a complaint of judicial misconduct against District Judge Tammy Bass-LeSure. |
Oklahoma-Utah State Preview Capsule Oklahoma football hosts Utah State at 6 p.m. Saturday. |
Oklahoma City University reading series gets ‘Rebirthed’ OKLAHOMA CITY — A reading series at Oklahoma City University this fall will focus on the influence of the Civil War era. The Let’s Talk About It, Oklahoma book discussion series called “Rebirth of a Nation: Nationalism and the Civil War” begins Sept. 14 with “Two Roads to Sumter,” a comparative biography about Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis written by William and Bruce Catton. All ... |
Oklahoma City University hosts Islam Day OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma City University hosted its second annual Islam Day Thursday to encourage cultural understanding with various campus activities. Islam Day at OCU falls in the midst of the holy month of Ramadan, which is celebrated this year from Aug. 11 to Sept. 9. Celebrated during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, more than 1 billion Muslims around the world fast from dawn until ... |
Oklahoma City girl, 9, and mother arrested in assault at birthday party Oklahoma City police say they arrested a 9-year-old girl and her mother after they reportedly crashed a birthday party and the daughter punched the birthday girl in the face at the attacker's mother's urging. |
Oklahoma City area jobless rate falls in July Oklahoma City has second lowest rate among large U.S. metropolitan areas. |
Oklahoma City pharmacist shootings: Judge promised trainer no prison time, sources say Oklahoma County District Judge Tammy Bass-LeSure told her personal trainer in private that she would not sentence him to prison if he would plead before her to a pending drug charge, sources have told ... |
Oklahoma weekend full of fairs and rodeos OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Here is a roundup of weekend activities throughout the state of Oklahoma. In case of inclement weather, call ahead: OKLAHOMA CITY — The Uncanny Adventures of Okie Cartoonists!, the newest exhibit at the Oklahoma History Center , continues, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Dr. Admission to museum: $4-18. |
Oklahoma school board should continue to eye virtual schooling providers WE can't blame the Oklahoma State Board of Education for its uncertainty last week in deciding whether to accredit White Oak Public Schools, which has nearly 1,000 students but only about 50 who attend school on-site. Virtual schooling on a large scale is still relatively new for Oklahoma. |
Oklahoma City Mom Crashes Birthday Party, Urges Daughter to Punch Girl in the Face Oklahoma City Police arrested a woman and her 9-year-old daughter after the pair crashed a birthday party and the mother urged her daughter to punch the birthday girl in the face. Gina Hinkle, 33, was charged with burglary and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Her daughter was cited and released to a relative. |