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Oklahoma Today is the official magazine of the State of Oklahoma, United States, published in cooperation with the Oklahoma Department of Tourism and Recreation. It provides its readers the best of the state's people, places, travel, culture, food and outdoors in six issues a year. Oklahoma Today has been in constant publication since January ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 January 2025. 2015 manslaughter in Tulsa, Oklahoma Not to be confused with Suicide of Eric Harris. Killing of Eric Harris Bodycam footage showing Eric Harris running from the police, prior to getting shot. Location Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States Date April 2, 2015 (2015-04-02) 11:00 a.m. CST (17:00 ...
Nov. 29—A woman was arrested for homicide on Tuesday in Wilson County. Lindsay Harris, 39, was charged with one count of first-degree murder and was taken into custody for the death of her husband.
The skeletal remains of two adults and one child were discovered by two hunters in a remote area of Latimer County in November 2013, more than four years after the family went missing, [8] and less than 3 mi (4.8 km) away from where the pickup truck had been abandoned.
Harris served eight years in the Senate, first winning in 1964 to fill a vacancy, and made unsuccessful bid for the presidency in 1976. It fell to Harris, as chairman of the Democratic National Committee in 1969 and 1970, to help heal the party’s wounds from the tumultuous national convention in 1968 when protesters and police clashed in Chicago.
Elizabeth Taylor arrives with her children (from left) Michael Wilding Jr., Christopher Wilding, Maria Burton and Liza Todd Burton for Taylor's 75th birthday party on Feb. 27, 2007.
An Oklahoma student who died the day after a fight at school told police they threw water at three students who had been bullying them and that the students responded by beating them, according to ...
David Boren (born 1941), former governor of Oklahoma, U.S. senator and University of Oklahoma president Donna Campbell (born 1954), physician and member of the Texas Senate ; reared in Oklahoma Joseph J. Clark (Cherokee, 1893–1971), Admiral U.S. Navy and first Native American to graduate from the United States Naval Academy