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  • By KWGS NewsTulsa, OK – The Tulsa Planning Commission considers allowing roof-top signs in the Blue Dome District. Blake Ewing owns "Joe Mama's" Pizza…
  • OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe, 85, a fixture in Oklahoma politics for more than 50 years, announced Thursday that he intends to seek another…
  • The Metropolitan Environmental Trust seeks a new hazardous waste site and facility to make it more convenient for Tulsans to dump hazardous materials. The…
  • The Grand River Dam Authority wants a change in its operating license for Pensacola Dam.GRDA spokesman Justin Alberty said they’re petitioning the Federal…
  • OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma City attorneys have filed a lawsuit that seeks to overturn a legislative cut in the amount of money injured workers receive…
  • Gulf War veteran Louis Jones, Jr., admits he kidnapped, raped and killed a young soldier. He was sentenced to death for the crime in 1995. He says chemical exposure during the war caused organic brain damage, and he wants President Bush to grant him executive clemency. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Jones' lawyer, Timothy Floyd.
  • The Iraqi committee drafting the country's new constitution may need more time to complete the task. Several fundamental issues are still unsolved and many committee members say the August 15 deadline can't be met. NPR's Philip Reeves in Baghdad has the latest developments.
  • At the Tulsa Theater Thursday night as ticket holders lined up for a drag queen Christmas show, three men accompanied by several youths and a separate group of anti-abortion activists took turns shouting anti-LGBTQ messages into a megaphone.
  • Some 10,000 people have died in South Sudan since the fighting began there last month. David Greene talks to Elke Leidel, the South Sudan country director for Concern Worldwide about the view on the ground in South Sudan.
  • Jobless claims hit 6.6 million in today's report, doubling the grim milestone reached last week. The numbers are released weekly by the U.S. Department of Labor.
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