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Woman robbed at an ATM in Oklahoma City
FROM STAFF REPORTSA woman was robbed at an Oklahoma City ATM. Police are looking for a gunman
Traffic: Southbound I-35 narrows at 63rd, eastbound ramp from I-44 closed today
FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTSMotorists are advised to avoid the area and find an alternate route.
Heavy rain causing flooding in eastern Oklahoma this morning
FROM STAFF REPORTSHeavy rain is causing some road flooding in eastern Oklahoma this morning. Storms are moving east, northeast
Rain moves out of Oklahoma today
FROM STAFF REPORTSA flash flood warning is in effect for the Tulsa and Muskogee areas until 7 a.m. as rain continues to slowly move northeast.
Man whose family is charged in the shooting of an OKC police officer is indicted in federal court
BY MATT PATTERSONHector Mercado, a man whose family is charged in the shooting of an Oklahoma City police officer, had a prior felony conviction and re-entered the United States illegally, federal prosecutors allege.
Ralph Nader urges Oklahoma to reform laws for third party candidates on the ballot
BY JULIE BISBEERalph Nader speaks in Oklahoma City, saying more parties on the ballot would bring more people to the polls.
Ad tries to link Oklahoma gubernatorial hopeful Jari Askins with Obama
BY MICHAEL MCNUTTA commercial, paid for by the Republican Governors Association, says Jari Askins, the Democratic gubernatorial candidate, and the president support immigration policies too liberal for Oklahoma.
Two men hurt in crime spree are recovering
BY ANN KELLEYJimmy Cunningham, of Byng, OK, survives being shot by two carjackers while trying to rescue another man.
State Briefs: GI's remains return to Duncan
Adkinson was killed Aug. 31 when an improvised explosive device blew up near his unit in Afghanistan.
Former pharmacist pays $225,000
BY NOLAN CLAYPharmacist investigated for allegedly illegal sales of drugs that can be used to make methamphetamine pleaded guilty to three misdemeanor drug-reporting offenses.








