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Skky Bar Featured
7 S Mickey Mantle Dr
Oklahoma City, OK
Bricktown Coney & Pub
212 East Sheridan
Oklahoma City, OK
City Walk
70 N Oklahoma Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
Lit
208 E Sheridan
Oklahoma City, OK
Maker's Cigar & Piano Lounge
25 S Oklahoma Ave # 108
Oklahoma City, OK
Pure
303 E Sheridan
Oklahoma City, OK
Purely Sinful
323 East Sheridan
Oklahoma City, OKUS
Rane Nightclub
202 E Sheridan
Oklahoma City, OK
Tap Werks Ale House & Cafe Bricktown
121 E Sheridan Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
Toby Keith's I Love This Bar & Grill Bricktown
310 Johnny Bench Dr
Oklahoma City, OK
Venu
222 E Sheridan Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
Wormy Dog
311 E Sheridan
Oklahoma City, OK

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  • Medical examiner: Woman in baby mystery positively identified as 18-year-old
    PITTSBURGH - The woman whose body was found with her uterus cut open in the apartment of a woman who had a baby that wasn't her own has been positively identified, the Allegheny County medical examiner said Sunday.

    Dr. Karl Williams, the medical examiner, said the identity of 18-year-old Kia Johnson was confirmed with dental records. She is from McKeesport, just outside Pittsburgh.

    Johnson's body was found Friday in the Wilkinsburg apartment of Andrea Curry-Demus.

    Investigators are trying to verify whether Johnson was the mother of a baby boy that Curry-Demus, 38, took to a Pittsburgh hospital Thursday.
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  • Accidents late Friday kill two Oklahomans

    Two people were killed on wrecks late Friday on state roads, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.

    Dead are:

    Talia Harvey, 18, Ponca City.

    Harvey died at the scene of a two-vehicle wreck south of Blackwell in Kay County, the patrol said.

    About 5:10 p.m., Harvey stopped at a stop sign on Hubbard Road at U.S. 177 and then failed to yield to a pickup driven by James Burnett, 46, of Blackwell, the patrol said. The pickup struck Harvey's car on the driver's side, pinning her inside.

    Harvey's passenger, Courtney Hughes, 17, of Blackwell was flown to a Wichita, Kan., hospital in critical condition, the patrol said.
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  • OKC officer shoots man in Warr Acres
    WARR ACRES- An Oklahoma City police officer shot a man at an apartment complex in Warr Acres on Saturday night.

    The officer was patrolling when he heard what he believed to be multiple gunshots in the area of the Twin Lakes apartment complex, 6329 NW 63 at 10:20 p.m., police Capt. Steve McCool said.

    Once there, the officer saw a man who was driving erratically back into another car.

    The man got out of his car and ran and the officer chased the man before shooting him, McCool said.

    The injured man was taken to the trauma center at OU Medical Center.

    Two passengers in the car with the man were detained and questioned by officers, McCool said.
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  • Dozens Evacuated After Inn Catches Fire
    Thirty-nine of 40 rooms were occupied at Tudor House Inn when the building caught on fire. The fire started shortly after 3 a.m. on Sunday at 6416 East Archer Street.
  • Meth Lab Explosion In Broken Arrow
    Two people were arrested following a house explosion. Crews determined the explosion was a result of a methamphetamine lab.
  • Teens Crash Into Police Car
    Two teenagers hit a Tulsa police officer's car just after 3 a.m. on Sunday at the intersection of South Lewis and East Skelly Drive.
  • Inhofe, Rice Pointing Toward November
    Campaign finance indicate Republican incumbent Sen. Jim Inhofe and Democratic hopeful Andrew Rice are likely to waltz through the July 29th primary on their way to November's general election.
  • Tribe Fights To Be Heard On Water Plan
    An Oklahoma Indian tribe claims tribal governments are being excluded from the state's effort to develop a 50-year water plan.