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Still controversial 30 years after its passage, challenges to the legislation continue

Thirty years since one of the Supreme Court’s most important decisions, controversy over legalized abortion continues. But at least it has moved from in front of Oklahoma’s clinics, women’s health services officials said

Personal time 'important' to Steve Largent

An average campaign day for Steve Largent begins at least as early as 7:30 a.m., his campaign manager says over scrambled eggs, biscuits and gravy at the Hometown Buffet in northwest Oklahoma City.

Attorney General race peppered with allegations     

It's a battle between a fiery advocate and an unflappable incumbent in the race for attorney general. Republican Denise Bode, chairwoman of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, is trying to unseat Democratic incumbent Drew Edmondson.
<> J.C. Watts' Son Arrested  
NORMAN (AP) -- The son of U.S. Rep. J.C. Watts was arrested Thursday on a domestic abuse complaint.

Attorney General urges rejection of
Nichols' fee request
  

Bombing conspirator Terry Nichols' attorney has not provided enough information to determine whether his fees for defending Nichols are reasonable, Attorney General Drew Edmondson said Tuesday.

Report: Men Taped Metro Water Treatment Plant   
The Oklahoma City Police Department is investigating a report that several men were spotted videotaping the Lake Hefner Water Treatment Plant.

New Developments in OKC Bombing Catch The Interest of Mainstream Media  

Recently the Associated Press ran a story entitled “Weeks Before Oklahoma Bombing, Government Warned of Possible Terror Attacks.”  It was picked up by The NY Times, LA Times, MSNBC, FOX News, and dozens of other TV, radio, and print media all over the nation and world. 

Oklahoma's Largest Conservative Organization Holds Awards and Endorsement Celebration
Oklahoma City-— The Oklahoma Conservative Political Action Committee (OCPAC) unveiled it's slate of statewide and congressional endorsements as well as granting a series of awards both positive and some dubious.

 
Opposition to subsidy of Bass Pro Store Grows
Texas
-based Academy Sports and Outdoors, one of the nation's largest sporting goods chains, is being accused of pumping $100,000 into a campaign to kill a proposal by Oklahoma City to subsidize an Oklahoma City store for Springfield, Missouri-based Bass Pro Shops.
  



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