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Westbrook keeps his word with 5-year contract extension Aug. 4, 2016: With Oklahoma reeling, Russell Westbrook walked up a blue carpet outside Chesapeake Energy Arena, ready to take his place as the centerpiece of the Oklahoma City Thunder. “There is nowhere else I’d rather be than Oklahoma City,” Westbrook said that day. Sept. 25, 2017: After a year of seizing his first
Jury in beheading trial rejects insanity defense BY NOLAN CLAY Staff Writer nclay@oklahoman.com
NORMAN — Alton Alexander Nolen was found guilty Friday of first-degree murder and five assault crimes for beheading one co-worker at a Moore food plant and attacking five oth-
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INSIDE Fresh Creative Foods, which operated as Vaughan Foods at the time of the beheading, notified employees this week it will close the plant Dec. 1. Page 1C
ers in 2014. His jury quickly rejected his insanity defense, reaching the guilty verdict in under two hours. Nolen, 33, of Moore, had no reaction as Cleveland County District Judge Lori Walkley read the verdict. SEE TRIAL, 2A
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ship, Westbrook doubled down. “Like I said before, man, like I told you guys last year, this is a place I want to be,” he said at Thunder media day Monday. “I love being here. I love the fans. I love the people here.” On Friday, Westbrook put his final stamp on his commitment to the
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Plaza Mayor at the Crossroads to close The Hispanic-themed retail mall that moved into the massive former Crossroads Mall in south Oklahoma City is closing, the building’s owners said Friday. The mall will shut down on Halloween, said Raptor Properties, which owns the property. The company said it will seek to market the site for other nonretail uses.
The building includes Santa Fe South Charter School, which began holding classes this year in the former home of a Montgomery Ward store. The closure won’t affect the school, officials said. The 63-acre site at the intersection of Interstate 35 and Interstate 240 opened 43 years ago as Crossroads Mall, one of the nation’s largest
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shopping malls. After the current owners acquired Crossroads Mall in 2011, they sought to serve the burgeoning Hispanic population in south Oklahoma City with stores, events and a business incubator at Plaza Mayor at the Crossroads. Business Writer Jack Money reports on Page 1C.
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