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  • Toyota, which has suffered through a bout of recalls and the Japan earthquake, is pinning its hopes for the future on its crown jewel, the top-selling car in the U.S. The new 2012 model isn't radically different from its predecessor, but it's harder to redesign the mass-appeal Camry than a Ferrari.
  • Michelle Bachelet defeated her conservative rival Sunday with 62 percent of the vote. The center-left candidate was previously president from 2006-10. Although extremely popular when she left office, Bachelet was constitutionally barred from seeking a second consecutive term.
  • Here are recap of this morning's Top Local Stories from 89.5/KWGS. In today's update:A state leader blasts the legislature for the high number of bills it…
  • Topping our local news this morning:· President Obama flies into Joplin this evening where he will deliver the high school commencement address to…
  • In this morning's local news update:The Tulsa School Board wants the legislature to restore school funding to 2007/08 levels.The suspects in the Tulsa…
  • Topping the local news:Tulsa's mayoral candidates debate in a KWGS/Tulsa Kiwanis Debate. Hear it today on Studio Tulsa.The Tulsa School Board extends the…
  • Our Top Local Stories:Mayor Bartlett likes the way the Arkansas River looks right now. He wants water in the river full time.Fort Gibson Dam is releasing…
  • In the local news:Mayor Bartlett presents a $762 million budget proposal to the City Council.Educators discuss state budget cuts and the impact on…
  • In the local news:It will be a soggy holiday in Oklahoma.The state's top educator visits a Tulsa alternative program.Someone fires up to 10-shots at a…
  • Jurors report they are split 6-6 in the murder trial of former Ku Klux Klan leader Edgar Ray Killen. The 80-year-old defendant is accused of organizing the killing of three voting rights volunteers in Philadelphia, Miss., in 1964. It was one of the civil rights era's most notorious crimes.
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