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Racist graffiti covers school
OKLAHOMA CITY - The phrases "KKK" and "white power" were spray painted along the wall of Northridge Elementary School over the weekend. Neighbors woke up Sunday morning to find racist graffiti and curse words tagged all over the school. more
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Pres. Obama portrait mysteriously moves
OKLAHOMA CITY -- State lawmakers are investigating a presidential mystery. A portrait of President Barack Obama keeps moving from a wall in the House chamber. Democratic Representative Mike Shelton of Oklahoma City interrupted a house bill discussion Thursday to call out the responsible party.... more
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McLoud residents "hook up or pay up" Video
MCLOUD, OK -- Several residents in McLoud are upset after the city announced a $17 water bill for residents who use a well. According to City Manager Larry Dillon, the small fee will help pay for emergency services such as police officers and fire fighters. Because of an old city ordinance, rural... more
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New children's zoo success
OKLAHOMA CITY -- The brand new $8.3 million Children's Zoo at The Oklahoma City Zoo opened Friday morning. Hundreds of kids came out to see what the new exhibit had to offer. There were squeals of excitement coming from every area of the exhibit. The new Children's Zoo has a barnyard animal petting... more
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Fire victim's children to DHS custody Video
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK -- We have new information involving a brutal attack from earlier this week. That's when police say a man set his ex-wife on fire in front of their three children. The victim is still in intensive care and her family says she will be there for at least another month. Twenty-eight-... more
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Kansas News
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Scaffolding manufacturer that once employed about 170 people in Hays files for bankruptcy
HAYS, Kan. (AP) — A scaffolding and concrete form manufacturer that once employed 170 people in Hays has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. more
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MO Lottery
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — These Missouri lotteries were drawn on Sunday: more
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Winning numbers drawn in MO 'Pick 3' game
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Missouri Lottery's "Pick 3" game were: more
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Winning numbers drawn in MO 'Show Me Ca$h' game
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Missouri Lottery's "Show Me Ca$h" game were: more
Arkansas News
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Robinson's 15 points help Millwood to 48-40 win over Hugo in Okla. 3A boys championship game
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Delford Robinson has scored 15 points to lead Millwood to its 14th state boys title with a 48-40 victory over Hugo in the Class 3A boys championship game. more
East Coast News
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NCAA TOURNAMENT
Fourth-seeded Terps will face HoustonGreivis Vasquez and the Maryland men's basketball team will open NCAA tournament play with a first-round matchup against Houston in the Midwest Region. The Terps, a four-seed, will take on the No. 13 Cougars on Friday in Spokane, Wash. If Maryland beats Houston, it will face the winner of No. 5... more
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SUN EXCLUSIVE
Principal of Baltimore high school
had teachers buy and sell makeup PhotoThe principal of Institute of Business and Entrepreneurship high school in West Baltimore recruited seven Filipino teachers on her staff to buy and resell thousands of dollars of Mary Kay cosmetics, a business arrangement the teachers entered reluctantly but felt would keep them in good standing... more
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Backlog of DNA testing stalls lab Photo
Police unit's woes leading to high-profile trial delays, spike in dropped drug cases more
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No easy solution for septic problems on Eastern Shore Photo
Town's sewage ruined lake; pollution continues 14 years after state stepped in more
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Homeless count up 25 percent in Baltimore County
Baltimore County's homeless count jumped by nearly 25 percent in the past year, according to the county's annual survey of those living without a permanent home. More than a third of the 890 people counted said they were homeless for the first time. more
West Coast News
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The medicalization of life
Here's a question that's not being asked in the healthcare debate: How much medical care do we... more
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How do we stop predators?
Their first names have become synonymous with outrage and grief: Megan, Jessica, Samantha, Amber.... more
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Gregory Rodriguez: Political coercion in the buff
There are pivotal moments in politics that shape our view of the democratic process. For some, the... more
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Greece's crisis, Germany's gain
Why did it take four months for Europe's parent nations -- Germany and France -- to prop up the... more
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Blaming Big Oil
Afew years ago, when SUVs still ruled American roads and gasoline prices were skyrocketing,... more
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For the record
Iraq election: A March 9 editorial mentioned the 352 seats in Iraq's parliament. There are... more