News Scott Cooper
At an afternoon hearing in Judge Twyla Mason Gray's courtroom (pictured), Curtis McCarty submitted an additional DNA sample for testing in the Pamela Kaye Willis murder case. ...
News Jay C. Upchurch
On May 6, 1989, a thoroughbred named Clever Trevor became the first and only Oklahoma-bred horse to ever run in the Kentucky Derby. He finished 13th, but became the first accredited Oklahoma-bred to...
News Rod Lott
Don Morris, a 60-year-old project manager at an Oklahoma City architecture firm, has a unique method for betting on horses: He pays attention to the headlines. In other words, the names of horses th...
News Lisa Spinelli
Oklahoma City has been one of America's top 10 cities in fast-food consumption in four of the last eight years, according to Sandelman & Associates, a California-based research foundation. The l...
News Ben Fenwick
E.W. Marland's mansion in Ponca City is an astonishing display of wealth and extravagance. It was here that Marland sunk much of his fortune building a home that estate officials say would now be wort...
News Gazette staff
The Press Club of Dallas and the Press Club of Dallas Foundation filed a civil fraud lawsuit on Monday against former Press Club President Elizabeth Albanese over the judging of the 2005 and 200...
News Rod Lott
The sixth annual Free Comic Book Day will be held nationwide Saturday. Visitors to participating area stores can choose from 43 titles specially published for FCBD, featuring such characters as: " S...
News Scott Cooper
This week in 1935, the Oklahoma City Council approved the installation of the world's first parking meter. Invented by lawyer and newspaper editor Carl C. Magee, the parking meter was met with as mu...
News Krista Nightengale
Aric Kampschaefer, 13, has earned himself a trip to South America through a contest with National Geographic Kids magazine. The magazine recently asked for students age 9-14 to write a 100-200 word ...
News Rod Lott
For his new novel, "Skin," Christian author Ted Dekker has dropped the evangelical angle on which he has built his entire writing career. Yet Dekker insists he hasn't turned his back on God or his f...