07/16/11 The following felony and misdemeanor cases were decided in Pittsburg County District Court July 5-12.
07/15/11 New Central Baptist College men's basketball coach Tony Price signed five players Wednesday, including the leading high school scorer in Oklahoma and the tallest player the Mustangs have ever signed. The marquee recruit is 5-10 guard Shawneil Skanes, 5-foot-10 from Crooked Oak, Okla. He averaged 40.9 points per game last year. "I went to bed every night hoping the University of Oklahoma wouldn't ...
07/15/11 Dwaine W. Rardon, 79, of Devils Lake, ND, formerly of Churchs Ferry, ND, passed away at Altru Hospital, Grand Forks on Tuesday, July 12, 2011.
07/14/11 The 2011 ESPY's are the one night that the sports world takes center stage for an Oscar style awards show that brings out the A-listers. That can only mean one thing...lots of sexy women in sexy outfits. The hottest women in sports get a chance to showcase their stunning physique in something other than a baggy jersey and a sports bra. Yes Lindsey Vonn wears other outfits besides a full body ski ...
07/13/11 The summer of 2011 been a lot easier than the summer of 2010 for Garden City High School football coach Brian Hill and boys basketball coach Jacy Holloway.
07/13/11 Lesley Goldberg The co-creator tells THR that viewers can expect to see stories featuring some the characters' parents next year. read more
07/13/11 Law enforcement officials in New Hampshire have located the vehicle belonging a man wanted in connection with a triple homicide that occurred Wednesday morning in New York State.
07/13/11 Fritz E. Klassen, 80, of Lorain, passed away peacefully at his home Sunday, July 10, 2011 surrounded by his family. He was born May 18, 1931 in Enid, Oklahoma. He lived in Yucaipa, California and Anaheim, California before moving to Lorain in 2001. Fritz served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean Conflict, stationed in Hawaii. He [...]
07/12/11 On the Fourth of July, the crew at the Alpine Slide at Snow King Resort gave nearly 1,000 visitors wild rides down the mountain. Some took multiple trips...
07/06/11 News-Times/Steve Moseley - Recharge Lake campers (from left) Gail Robinson, Stacey Brouillette and Amber Brouillette work with their boat Sunday morning in the all new RV area at the popular York lake.
07/06/11 "Teen Mom's" original fab four are back to remind us that getting knocked up in high school can make life so hard.
07/06/11 As the last shuttle launch nears, the spotlight is on the space program again, just as it was 42 years ago during Apollo 11. But the mood could hardly be more different. Commentary by NBC News' Jay Barbree.
07/06/11 Assistant Florida State Attorney Jeff Ashton, looking exhausted and shocked, walked out of the courtroom in the Casey Anthony trial, where the defendant had been found not guilty of the murder of h...
07/06/11 New details emerged Wednesday in the case of a missing woman from Jamaica Plain.
07/01/11 Katherine Phillips' mother received some "potentially good news (that) gives (her) hope the baby is still alive," she told 24 Hour News 8 on Friday evening.
07/01/11 *Chad Ochocinco turned to NASCAR on Thursday in his ongoing search for thrills away from the football field. Ochocinco was strapped in for the ride as Jeff Burton drove his No. 31 car around Atlanta Motor Speedway on Thursday, reports the AP. Burton estimated he reached speeds of 150 to 160 miles per hour with [...]
06/26/11 EUGENE, Ore. -- Two former University of Colorado athletes took to the track at Hayward Field on Saturday with hopes of making it to South Korea.
06/25/11 FILE - This Thursday, Jan. 22, 2009 picture shows the shadow of an anti-abortion supporter holding a cross near a Planned Parenthood in Dubuque, Iowa to protest the 36th anniversary of the United States Supreme Court's ruling on Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortions.
06/25/11 Matilda Mossman has spent the past three months getting acquainted with her University of Tulsa women's basketball team.
06/24/11 RICHARDSON -- A total of 58 student-athletes from Southeastern Oklahoma State University -- including 11 with perfect 4.0 grade-point averages -- are among 1,027 student-athletes named to the Lone Star Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll for the 2010-11 academic year, league officials announced Thursday. |