In 1921, a monk with an art collection purchased two mummies and other artifacts in New York City and brought it to Shawnee’s St. Gregory’s Abbey before making a permanent home at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art. One of the antiquities, M-G No. 2, will make a trip to the Indian nation in Idabel, where […]
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Appeals court upholds $18 million verdict in infant-hospital case
The Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals upheld an $18 million verdict against the OU Medical Center, Children’s Hospital and the parent owner of the hospitals, HCA Health Services of Oklahoma Inc., for injuries an infant received while staying at Children’s Hospital. The three-judge opinion not only agreed with the trial court as to the hospital’s […]
Lake Hefner trails ready for reopening
Cyclists, joggers and walkers haven’t had the full go-round of Lake Hefner’s trails so far this year, but that’s about to change. For almost anyone serious about cycling, the 9.1-mile track around the lake has been pure bicycle joy: little traffic to worry about; scenic views of open water, sailboats and sun-drenched greenery; and a […]
Oklahoma City doctor, research team help discover process to cure almost any infection
Last week, researchers at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation in Oklahoma City ” along with others at Emory University in Atlanta ” cured the flu. But wait: You can’t cure the flu. Antibiotics don’t work. There’s no medicine that can kill the flu. You just gotta take acetaminophen and sweat it out ” if you […]
Alternative fuels debate rises along with gas prices
Sorghum ” a low-maintenance, drought-resistant, cane-like grass that was known throughout Dixie for the syrup it could produce ” is again poised as a crop that could deliver sweet profits to state farmers, according to professor Ray Huhnke, a biofuels research team leader at Oklahoma State University. As fuel prices rise, so does the opportunity […]
Bill to make English Oklahoma’s official language goes to the Senate
SB 163, saying that it is as racist as HB 1804. “Representative Terrill is wanting to make the lives of any immigrant here, legally or illegally, miserable,” Coates said. “There is something about inflicting pain on folks who cannot defend themselves that gives him delight. It’s in the language of these bills, that is intended […]
New law requires trans-vaginal ultrasound before abortion, even for rape, incest cases
Beginning in November, any female who seeks an abortion in Oklahoma will likely be required by law to have an electric wand inserted into her vagina before the doctor is allowed to perform the operation, according to opponents. The trans-vaginal ultrasound is the most common method used to view a pregnancy in the first trimester, […]
After U.S. Supreme Court decision, executions in Oklahoma will resume
The state of Oklahoma has requested execution dates for two inmates on death row now that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that lethal injection executions are not cruel and unusual punishment. Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson said the two inmates, convicted of capital murder, exhausted their appeals some time ago but that the state […]
Capitol would stick around for a while in a world without us
What would happen to Oklahoma City’s landmarks like the Oklahoma state Capitol if people suddenly vanished from Earth? The main structure of the Capitol building is bedded with cast concrete and finished on the ground floor with granite. The aboveground building and facades are faced with limestone panels cemented and bolted to a steel structure, […]
Oklahoma National Guard’s Iraq mission to continue
Gen. David Petraeus’ statements before a U.S. Senate hearing this week will have little immediate effect on Oklahoma National Guard soldiers serving in Iraq, according to the unit’s commander in Baghdad. Brig. Gen. Myles Deering said his soldiers are conducting their business as usual as it may be in an area hit frequently with rocket […]
