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Birds a big hit for Moore middle school students
An hourlong presentation by the George Miksch Sutton Avian Center educates students on the impact birds have on culture and the environment.
Moore man accused of robbing two boys, making them take off their clothes
Timothy Todd Wise, 20, has been charged with robbery with a dangerous weapon. Police said Wise is accused of pulling a knife on two young boys Sunday and forcing them to strip to their underwear.
Representative says he's been approached about run for county commission seat.
Represenative Randy Terrill of Moore says it's true, he has been approached by a number of people about running for the Cleveland County Commission.
Moore Hits the "Big Time" With New IMAX Theatre
The new Moore Warren IMAX boasts the nation's largest movie screen, and the theatre needed help this week to make the "big time" happen.
State Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Toby Keith In Lawsuit
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has reinstated a $2.8 million judgment for the family of country music star Toby Keith in the 2001 interstate crash that killed Keith's father, H.K. Covel.
A conversation with Bill Warren
In an economy where businesses are pulling back, cutting employees and reducing operations, Bill Warren believes in spending money and working harder as he approaches traditional retirement age.
Homebuilders in Oklahoma City welcome revived market
The December push for building permits in Oklahoma City and Norman solidified 2011 as the second clear year of recovery from the bottomed-out metro-area market in 2009.
Jurors side with Garth Brooks in hospital naming-rights lawsuit
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Moore's former assistant police chief accused of DUI
A retired Moore police official kicked out a police car window and spit on a jailer after being arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, according to an Oklahoma Highway Patrol report.
Oklahoma City councilman faces felony in drunken driving case
Oklahoma City Councilman Ronald "Skip" Kelly was charged Monday with felony drunken driving, potentially putting his council seat at risk three days after a police officer found him sitting in a car that had jumped a curb and crashed into a fire Ward 7 Oklahoma City Councilman Ronald "Skip" Kelly was charged Monday, Jan.
Fair weather friend? Not really
Storm chaser Reed Timmer first became interested in severe weather when he was 13.
Spencer man pleads guilty to killing man in 1999 drive-by shooting
Tushaunte Moore, who admitted killing Collin Moaning in a 1999 drive-by shooting in Oklahoma City, wasn't charged until a survivor came forward in 2010.