Need some advice?
We have spent a lot of time during the past few weeks developing a new site called The Oklahoman’s How-To Guide, brought to you by The Advice Squad. The tease on NewsOK says “A special Web site where experts give you their best advice. Videos, articles and more!”
We produced videos for eight of the clients, with two more clients to be shot soon. At three vids per client, that’s a tidy 30 videos shot and edited over a short two weeks. All while continuing the daily video production. It’s been busy.
Opening night at the OKC Museum of Art: Romans!
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Video from Chris Paul camp in OKC
Angi, Damon and I went over to OCU yesterday to catch up with Chris Paul. A bunch of kids were there for the NBA All-Star’s third annual OKC basketball camp.
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Sonics trial update, debate over Lakers-Celtics Game 6
Darnell Mayberry, Mike Sherman, Mike Koehler and I debated the NBA Finals series, Game 6 is tonight. Also, an update on the trial underway in Seattle.
Listen here to the NBA in OKC podcast.
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Rain smacks OKC this morning
Seattle’s mayor said Monday he’s hoping the Oklahoma City-based owners of the NBA team will sell the team if they’re forced to honor the last two years of a lease at a city arena. Mayor Greg Nickels was the key witness in the first day of a trial that could determine whether the SuperSonics must play here for two more seasons or can move to Oklahoma City this year.
In Picher last night, Angry words over whether insurance proceeds should be deducted from federally funded buyout offers were exchanged Monday evening during a Tar Creek buyout trust meeting. Most residents voiced disapproval of the trust’s position over the buyout protocol of residences destroyed in the May 10 tornado that destroyed 114 homes and caused severe damage to 30 others.
Chesapeake Energy Corp. announced a $178 million deal on Monday that will give it more access to the Haynesville Shale natural gas field in northwest Louisiana.
Thunderstorms will continue to develop and move across parts of Oklahoma this morning.
Some of the stronger storms will contain hail, strong winds and heavy rain, according to the National Weather Service. Rain may cause flooding of low-lying or poorly-drained areas, especially where repeated thunderstorms occur.
Today: Mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid-80s. Easterly winds about 10 mph. Fifty percent chance of thunderstorms.
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Sonics trial begins in Seattle
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