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2018-09-28
Hearing turns into partisan fight
Joe Exotic enters plea; trial date set
Emergency teacher certificates pass 2,500
Here we go, Brownies
Trump-Rosenstein meeting postponed
State bond rating upgraded to ‘stable’
Advisory panel recommends whitewater park improvements
Feds seek damages for tenants over abuse
Democrats air ad tying Stitt to Fallin
Capitol panel hears about vaping dangers
Report highlights effects of keeping moms in jail
UN: Money or not, world can’t drop Palestinian refugees
Israel: Iran has ‘secret atomic warehouse’
Dutch arrest seven people suspected of plotting major attack
China calls claim of meddling ‘fictional’
Former Tulsa fugitive sentenced in shooting death
Improved politics aren’t likely soon
Trumpian attitude validated
Trump misplaying his hand with China tariffs
Homeless require more than shelter
DAs are not the enemy of criminal justice reform
YOUR VIEWS
Tears and raw fury: Hearing makes for must-see television
Wolf ready for opportunity after McCleskey’s exit
Abrines now 4th in team longevity
Dvoracek excited to be in booth for Saturday’s game
The Tiger effect
The jersey exchange
RYDER CUP AT A GLANCE
Oklahoma Derby set Sunday at Remington Park
Why the Thunder is scrimmaging more than ever
Gallogly working with regents on beer sales
Cowboys know Justice Hill needs more carries
Army combines old-school offense, 21st century analytics
Goff throws for 5 touchdowns in Rams’ win
OU great Peterson is still running strong at 33
Saucedo gets November title fight in hometown
Strikeouts top hits, lowest average since ‘72
Rockies extend NL west lead with seventh straight win
COLLECTIVE EXPANSION
Innovative firm has $100M in backing for developing emerging technologies
GateHouse Media buys The Oklahoman Media Company
Making it smarter
Tariff troubles
Oil prices creep higher as OPEC wrestles with pressure from Trump
Boeing's Dreamliners are being grounded again
SEC files complaint against Tesla’s Musk
Couple carve custom furniture niche in Tulsa
Q&A WITH DAVID LIMEKILLER
CoBiz shareholders OK merger
Not its first Rodeo
Keeping it local
Drive my car
Time to tinker
FUTURE SOUNDS
Saturday morning crossover
‘SMALLFOOT’
‘NIGHT SCHOOL’
‘Remembered visions’ mark ‘Garden Chronicles’
Husband fights dirty; wife considers divorce
HOROSCOPES
‘Maniac’ is a romp through subconscious
John C. Reilly wouldn’t kill baby Hitler
Who is Lauren Daigle?
Dolly Parton wrote song to ‘uplift women’
‘Destiny 2: Forsaken’ is fun to play — until it’s not
‘Murphy Brown’ is a welcome sight
Not its first Rodeo
Keeping it local
Drive my car
Time to tinker
FUTURE SOUNDS
Saturday morning crossover
‘SMALLFOOT’
‘NIGHT SCHOOL’
‘Remembered visions’ mark ‘Garden Chronicles’
Husband fights dirty; wife considers divorce
HOROSCOPES
‘Murphy Brown’ is a welcome sight
Who is Lauren Daigle?
Dolly Parton wrote song to ‘uplift women’
‘Maniac’ is a romp through subconscious
John C. Reilly wouldn’t kill baby Hitler
Not its first Rodeo
Keeping it local
Drive my car
Time to tinker
FUTURE SOUNDS
Transformers meet Star Trek ‘animated’ characters Saturday morning crossover
‘SMALLFOOT’
‘NIGHT SCHOOL’
‘Remembered visions’ mark ‘Garden Chronicles’
HOROSCOPES
‘Destiny 2: Forsaken’ is fun to play — until it’s not
John C. Reilly wouldn’t kill baby Hitler
‘Maniac’ is a romp through subconscious
Goes back to the movies
FUTURE SOUNDS
‘SMALLFOOT’
HOROSCOPES
FESTIVAL
‘Maniac’ is a romp through subconscious
John C. Reilly wouldn’t kill baby Hitler
Who is Lauren Daigle?
Dolly Parton wrote song to ‘uplift women’
‘Destiny 2: Forsaken’ is fun to play — until it’s not
‘Murphy Brown’ is a welcome sight Like they never left
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