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Owasso police seek man accused of ambushing, attacking ex-girlfriend in her home

Quinton Dion Williams, 31, allegedly broke into her home, hid until she came home and attacked her from behind. He also attempted to force her foot into the running garbage disposal, Owasso Deputy Police Chief Jason Woodruff said.

 

State rests in Bever trial after jurors hear defendant describe plans for 'quiet' killings

The teenage Bever brothers planned to kill everyone in their home quickly and quietly, starting with their then-13-year-old sister, Michael Bever said in a videotaped police interview jurors watched Thursday before prosecutors rested their case.

 

OSBI: 'Constitutional carry' bill would weaken firearm background check measures, curtail investigations

The legislation would result in the elimination of OSBI vital roles, including special agents, criminalists and those who conduct background checks on people who work with children, an OSBI spokeswoman said.'Constitutional carry': Bill authorizing carrying of guns without a license…

 

Legislative session adjourns after raucous House session featuring shouted insults; controversial adoption bill heads to governo

Shortly before adjournment, the House passed a bill that would allow “monuments or replicas” of the Ten Commandments to be displayed along with “other historical documents” by cities, counties, schools or other political subdivisions.

 

Wayne Greene: Moving has a way of reducing your stuff to the essentials

I’ve lost count, but my mother has lived in nearly 30 homes in 87 years.

 

Blind artist helps students with 'hands on' art

Students from the Oklahoma School for the Blind gathered around tables in one of the studios at the Philbrook Museum of Art for a special workshop for students with various visual impairments.

 

Will Rogers Says

"A comedian is not supposed to be serious nor to know much. As long as he is silly enough to get laughs, why, people let it go at that. But I claim you have to have a serious streak in…

 

Plans for long-awaited expansion project of Yale between 81st and 91st could soon change from six lanes to four lanes

If the decision is made to alter the road to four lanes, construction crews will still make room for the possibility of expanding to six lanes in the future.

 

Development work on possible Amazon site moving forward

City of Tulsa and Tulsa Regional Chamber officials have declined to comment on the possible development.

 

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