Former Judge Accused of Pointing Pistol at Group
9-27-05 - A former Pushmataha County Associate district judge, who was removed from the bench more than three years ago, is now accused of pointing a gun at five people, including a 2-year-old.
9-27-05 - A former Pushmataha County Associate district judge, who was removed from the bench more than three years ago, is now accused of pointing a gun at five people, including a 2-year-old.
9-27-05 - President Bush was getting a personal look at Hurricane Rita's damage to U.S. energy resources with a visit to the birthplace of the modern oil industry. Bush planned to receive a briefing on ...
9-27-05 - Grady County prosecutors will decide whether a woman who claimed to have found an abandoned baby today should face charges for allegedly fabricating the story. Grady County Sheriff ...
9-27-05 - The federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is joining the investigation of a state-run gun museum in Claremore. The investigation of the JM Davis Arms and Historical ...
9-26-05 - Rescuers pushed their way into once-inaccessible neighborhoods as Hurricane Rita's floodwaters receded along the Texas-Louisiana coast Monday. The death toll climbed to seven when ...
9-26-05 - Army Pfc. Lynndie England, whose smiling poses in photos of detainee abuse at Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison made her the face of the scandal, was convicted Monday by a military jury on six of ...
9-26-05 - Pieces of history, flown to safety from Hurricane Rita, are at the Grayson County Airport. Antique fighter planes dating back to World War II arrived from Galveston last week. They're a part of the...
9-26-05 - People checking their hurricane-hit homes and towns returned with stories of flooding to the rooftops, coffins and refrigerators bobbing in the water, and stilts where their houses ...
9-26-05 - Concerned about Hurricane Rita's damage to coastal oil refineries, President Bush turned his attention to the nation's energy industry as early economic indicators offered reason for optimism ...
9-26-05 - Hundreds of residents in several East Texas towns were evacuated over the weekend amid fears that water being intentionally released into the Trinity River could flood their homes.
9-26-05 - One flat bus tire brought grumbles from the 37 nursing home patients fleeing Houston in anticipation of Hurricane Rita. When Edna Briant heard a rumble and the driver stopped a second time, it wasn't ...
9-23-05 - As thousands of coastal Texans rush to get inland before Hurricane Rita strikes the coast, federal officials are monitoring the storm from Austin, waiting for landfall and the expected need for federal relief efforts.
9-23-05 - Wilma Skinner would like to scream at the officials of this city. If only they would pick up their phones. With Hurricane Rita breathing down Houston's neck, those with cars were stuck in gridlock trying to ...
9-23-05 - Hurricane Rita's wandering aim could determine whether motorists face a small and temporary bump in gasoline prices or adjust their budgets to absorb a bigger hit over a period of weeks. Oil-industry experts say Rita's ...
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Posted: 05/16/13 - SHERMAN, TX-After years in the works, phase one of Sherman's Streetscape Project is nearly complete. Thursday, city officials celebrated the success and looked to the future. Read More
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Updated: 05/14/13 - DURANT, OK-The Federal Trade Commission said ten million Americans fall victim to identity theft every year. One of them, a North Texas woman, struggled for months to clean up her credit and her reputation after her personal information was stolen last year. Victoria Maranan sat down with her and the investigator who cracked the case to tell us how you can protect yourself from this permanent crime. Read More