Oklahoma

Death Penalty Pros and Cons: Botched, Problematic Executions Not Influencing States to Ban Death Penalty

The botched execution of Clayton Lockett in April and others this year in Ohio and Arizona did not motivate death penalty states from banning the practice, the Associated Press reported.

Gas Prices Fall Below $2 in Oklahoma, Average $2.75 Across U.S.

Service stations in Oklahoma City were offering gas below $2 a gallon, though the national average for regular still tops that price by about 75 cents.

Oklahoma Oil CEO Divorce Settlement: Tycoon's Ex-Wife Appeals $1 Billion Award

The ex-wife of a wealthy Oklahoma oil tycoon plans to appeal her divorce judgment, stating that her $1 billion awarded cash and assets were below her marital wealth.

Oklahoma Man Accused of Beheading Woman to be Charged, Suspect's Mother Releases Apology Video

Charges are expected to be filed Tuesday against the man accused of using a knife to behead a woman last week at an Oklahoma food processing plant.

Oklahoma: Man Beheads Woman at Food Processing Plant After Getting Fired

Police say that a man used a knife to behead a woman on Thursday at an Oklahoma food processing plant soon after he was fired from the company.

Oklahoma Earthquakes: State Hit By 7 Quakes in 24 Hours; Were They Caused By Fracking?

Oklahoma was hit by seven minor earthquakes within a 24 hour time lapse over the weekend. Oklahoma was hit by seven minor earthquakes in less than 24 hours over the weekend.

Wildfire Season 2014: Weather Conditions Could Lead to More Wildfires, Weather Reports Say

Wildfire season is upon the United States as we roll into Spring and weather experts warn that this week especially will create conditions conducive to a high wildfire danger in certain parts of the country.

Guthrie Wildfire Rages Out of Control in Oklahoma; Multiple Homes Destroyed, 1 Man Killed [Photos]

Fire officials in Logan County, Oklahoma and the surrounding areas are scrambling for safety after a controlled burn sparked on Sunday by authorities exploded in size from a few hundred acres on Sunday afternoon up to near 4,000 acres within just a few short hours.

Borderland Businesses in Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas Eligible for Government Loans

Several small non-agricultural establishments in the Paso del Norte borderland are eligible of loans through the U.S. Business Administration, due to droughts extending across the region.

Lethal Atomic Wedgie: Man Arrested for Murdering Stepfather With Underwear Prank

After a prank that went horribly, horribly wrong, an Oklahoman man has been arrested. Authorities say he killed his stepfather with an "atomic wedgie."

Tornado Aftermath in Moore, Okla. Brings Looting and Fraud

Several incidents of fraud and thievery have already been reported, and some have driven from as far away as New York to do it.
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