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Mental exam ordered for Stillwater man accused in near-beheading

Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against Isaiah Marin. → Read More

Officials: Business and elementary school at site of Tulsa County Sheriff's sting gone wrong never warned

The Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office gave no advance warning to the busy neighborhood store where it set up a sting operation with a known gun and drug dealer, nor the elementary school to the south where kids were playing outside. → Read More

Officials: Business and elementary school at site of Tulsa County Sheriff's sting gone wrong never warned

The Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office gave no advance warning to the busy neighborhood store where it set up a sting operation with a known gun and drug dealer, nor the elementary school to the south where kids were playing outside. → Read More

Sources: Supervisors told to falsify reserve deputy's training records

Several of reserve deputy Robert Bates' supervising officers were transferred after refusing to sign off on his state-required training, sources speaking on condition of anonymity told the World. → Read More

Sources: Supervisors told to falsify reserve deputy's training records

Several of reserve deputy Robert Bates' supervising officers were transferred after refusing to sign off on his state-required training, sources speaking on condition of anonymity told the World. → Read More

Tulsa, sheriff's office now facing national spotlight in wake of officer-involved killings

Following the rapidly growing number of high-profile shootings by law enforcement officers across the nation, the reality is that an increasing number of national viewers turn their eyes to the site of each death. → Read More

The baby in the photo: 20 years later, Baylee Almon lives on through others

Baylee Almon, who would have turned 21 this year, is memorialized in the most tragic and iconic picture from the bombing. VIDEO: 20 years later: Remembering Oklahoma City → Read More

The baby in the photo: 20 years later, Baylee Almon lives on through others

Baylee Almon, who would have turned 21 this year, is memorialized in the most tragic and iconic picture from the bombing. But her memory is being carried on in other ways, as well, all across the country. → Read More

Family of Eric Harris asks Sheriff's Office to release video

Related story: Sheriff's Office: Reserve deputy who fired fatal shot was among 'lots of' wealthy donors in reserve program → Read More

New players, new promotions and new food items await Drillers fans heading to ONEOK field this year

Two new burgers and three new hot dogs have been added to the menu for 2014, and despite the fact that some of the new items sound insane, Malone said it's serious business for the food and beverage crew. → Read More

Sheriff's Office: Reserve deputy who fired fatal shot was among 'lots of' wealthy donors in reserve program

Robert Charles Bates, 73, has donated multiple vehicles, guns and stun guns to the Sheriff's Office since he became a reserve deputy in 2008, Maj. Shannon Clark said. → Read More

Reserve Tulsa County deputy who shot, killed man thought he drew his Taser, release says

The reserve deputy who shot the man is Robert Charles Bates, a Tulsa insurance salesman who was working undercover Thursday as a member of the sheriff's office Violent Crimes Task Force. → Read More

Undercover reserve deputy shoots man during gun buy

The deputy, whose identity has not yet been released by the sheriff's office, was unharmed, authorities said. → Read More

Attorney who represented family of Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, retained in Tulsa shooting case

Monroe Bird III was paralyzed after being shot in the neck in February following an encounter with an apartment security guard. → Read More

25 students punished after OU's investigation into racist SAE video

Boren will announce the results of the investigation at noon, outside Evans Hall on OU's campus. → Read More

University of Oklahoma president David Boren to announce findings of OU's investigation of racist SAE video

Boren will announce the results of the investigation at noon, outside Evans Hall on OU's campus. → Read More

Former OU student who led racist SAE chant meets with black leaders, apologizes

In response to questions, Levi Pettit said he didn't want to talk about where he learned the words to the racist chant, adding that "I think I knew they were wrong, but I never knew how or why they were wrong." → Read More

Former OU student who led racist SAE chant meets with black leaders, apologizes

Sen. Anastasia Pittman says the student, Levi Pettit, called her to apologize and asked to meet. The Oklahoma City Democrat, who leads the Oklahoma Legislative Black Caucus, says she arranged for Pettit to meet Wednesday with leaders from Oklahoma's black community. → Read More

Tulsa Cancer 'clinic' woman investigated in death believed to have fled the country

Long again found herself in the news last November after a Florida woman named Karin Kloeckener died due to complications "exacerbated, according to the state medical examiner," by controversial treatments prescribed to her by Long. → Read More

Tulsa woman involved in 'alternative' cancer treatment investigated in woman's death believed to have fled the country

Long again found herself in the news last November after a Florida woman named Karin Kloeckener died due to complications "exacerbated, according to the state medical examiner," by controversial treatments prescribed to her by Long. → Read More