Tulsa Memorial's Mike'Quan Deane still has plenty to prove
SUPER 30 — Mike'Quan Deane is trying to get his ACT score up in hopes of getting more Division I offers, and he wants a football title to go with the championship he won in basketball. BY CHRIS...
View ArticleTravis Raper: A fine summer night in OKC remembered
LeadPhotoID --> email Our man Scott Munn compiles a regular feature for the Tuesday Oklahoman in which he spotlights a variety of people with sporting ties who have died. This week, the list of...
View ArticleCrime briefs, July 10
Crime briefs for July 10, 2013 • Modified: July 9, 2013 at 6:33 pm • Crime briefs Attacks lead to charges Prosecutors have filed multiple felony charges against a transient accused of assaulting a...
View ArticleToday's Twitter fight an example of contentious health care debate
LeadPhotoID --> email I was waiting on the state Board of Health meeting to start today when I got a tweet about a news story from News Channel 4. The story was about the Surgery Center of...
View ArticleAnna Benson accused of trying to rob former Met husband
Anna Benson, the wife of Orioles pitcher Kris Benson, reacts to questions from the media, in this Jan. 21, 2006 file photo in New York. Anna Benson could find herself getting plenty of face time on...
View ArticleOKC Thunder: Andre Roberson does the little things well
Small forward out of Colorado excels on defense and on the glass. By Darnell Mayberry ORLANDO, Fla. — Andre Roberson has been one of the most impressive players on the Thunder's summer league team....
View ArticleQ&A: Thunder's Dwight Buycks talks about his development in summer league
By Darnell Mayberry Q: Why aren't you in the NBA? A: (Laughs). Hey, that's a question that I don't have a clue for. All I know is I'm just trying to work and trying to find a way to get there. Just...
View ArticleLarry Bird: 'I feel bad for Oklahoma'
By Darnell Mayberry Indiana Pacers president Larry Bird this week empathized with the Thunder's limitations under the collective bargaining agreement. Bird, speaking at the Orlando Pro Summer League,...
View ArticleRatings watch: NASCAR's Coke Zero 400 tops week
Thunder's Summer League opener manages only 0.5 rating By Mel Bracht In a slow week for sports, TNT's NASCAR telecast from Daytona ranked No. 1 in Oklahoma City TV ratings. Even the Oklahoma City...
View ArticleIndependents helping country become less dependent on foreign oil
The Oklahoman Editorial • NORTH American oil independence is inextricably tied to North American oil independents. Continental Resources Chairman Harold Hamm made the point in these pages the other...
View ArticleThe Oklahoman Sports is looking for its next great designer
LeadPhotoID --> email It’s time to add another talented journalist to our sports staff. We’re looking for an excellent designer to replace the one we’re losing later this month when Bill Bootz...
View ArticleOKC Thunder: Kendrick Perkins has surgery on right knee
By Darnell Mayberry NBA BASKETBALL / REACTION: Oklahoma City's Kendrick Perkins (5) reacts after a call during Game 2 in the second round of the NBA playoffs between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the...
View ArticleRuth Marcus: Spitzer and Greenberg, a redemption epic
BY RUTH MARCUS • “I have no spur To prick the sides of my intent, but only Vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself And falls on the other.” — Macbeth WASHINGTON — Oh what Shakespeare could have done...
View ArticleSome health reform mandates still coming on Jan. 1
Crowe and Dunlevy's Cori Loomis discusses recently announced delays for new health care reform laws and what mandates still are looming. By Paula Burkes Cori Loomis, an attorney with Crowe and Dunlevy...
View ArticleIncome tax-Capitol funding bill doesn't violate Oklahoma Constitution, state...
An Oklahoma assistant attorney general tells a state Supreme Court referee that the measure deals with one purpose of managing income tax revenue. By Michael McNutt Modified: July 9, 2013 at 6:36 pm •...
View ArticleEateries come, go, evolve and grow in Oklahoma City-area
Food Dude: There's been so much food news lately in the Oklahoma City area that I had to break my most recent gatherings for a little about a lot in two. By Dave Cathey Modified: July 9, 2013 at 5:04...
View ArticleWorld Cup of Softball begins Thursday
By Rhiannon Walker, Staff Writer, rwalker@opubco.com • Oklahoma City will host the top five women's softball teams in the world at the World Cup of Softball, which runs Thursday through Sunday at ASA...
View ArticleLong-distance fee should be abolished, Oklahoma Corporation Commission hears
By Paul Monies A $37 million surcharge on long-distance calls from landlines that helps rural telephone companies provide service is outdated and should be abolished, Oklahoma Corporation...
View ArticleOKC Thunder: Reggie Jackson scores record 35 points in summer league win
By Darnell Mayberry ORLANDO, Fla. — Reggie Jackson scored an Orlando Pro Summer League record 35 points in the Thunder's 79-78 win over Detroit on Tuesday. Jackson scored 23 points in the fourth...
View ArticleOklahoma Rep. Jim Bridenstine says religious freedom under attack in U.S....
At a Capitol Hill news conference, Bridenstine joins other lawmakers and outside groups concerned that religious expression and activity by service members is being curtailed. By Chris Casteel...
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