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  • In the local news:The GOP Convention wraps up. Attention now focuses on the Democrats.The TPD shuffles its division leaders.More long lines at Southwest…
  • In the local news:A new report points out pre-education flaws in Oklahoma.A teachers' job fair brings out candidates for the TPS.The Jenks football coach…
  • In the local news:An arrested is made in Bixby bombing.The Tulsa Fire-Fighters' Union votes no-confidence in Chief Ray Driskell.14-boys from the Church at…
  • In the local news:Two Tulsa aviation firms announce expansion projects.Voters head to the polls in special elections today.Two inmates die at a Tulsa…
  • In the local news:A new plan is floated on Tulsa Jail costs.The Broken Arrow City Council takes up a resolution dealing with a new restaurant.Medicaid…
  • A state senator from Claremore is the latest to seek the top leadership post in the state Senate.Republican Sen. Marty Quinn said Monday he intends to run…
  • Oklahoma tax officials say medical marijuana sales topped $18 million last month, marking the seventh straight month of growth for the new industry.The…
  • Dusty Hill and Billy Gibbons, two thirds of the blues rock trio ZZ Top, play a quiz about a famous miser, Hetty Green. Known as the "Witch of Wall Street," Green was incredibly wealthy by the time she died in 1916 -- but she was famous for never parting with a nickel if she could help it.
  • Forget the best music of the past year — what are the very best compositions of the last century? Participate in member station Q2's poll, and they'll webcast a marathon of the top choices.
  • 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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