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  • In the local news:The life expectancy gap between Tulsa's affluent and poor neighborhoods narrows.The Attorney General goes back to court in an attempt to…
  • Friday's headlines:State lawmakers keep several criminal justice reform bills alive.Oklahoma's lawsuit against opioid drug makers faces a new challenge.A…
  • In the local news:The 2014 Center of the Universe Festival is being called a success.The Attorney General says organizations are misleading Oklahomans…
  • In the local news:More rain is expected in the Tulsa area, following flooding yesterday near Fort Gibson and Warner.Oklahoma's Wheat Harvest is getting…
  • In the local news:It was former House Speaker Jeff Hickman who authorized Kirby's $44,000 payout of state funds to pay for a sexual harassment…
  • NPR's Elissa Nadworny speaks with Harry Litman, a law professor and former DOJ official, about the upcoming hearings from the committee investigating the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
  • Some 1.1 million people are living with HIV in the United States, according to new figures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In a survey of Baltimore, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City and San Francisco in the past year, 46 percent of the black men surveyed at local bars and dance clubs were HIV positive.
  • Since 2008, Bella has been the city's most popular dog name. That's when the last of Stephenie Meyer's vampire-themed Twilight novels featuring heroine Bella Swan was published.
  • Also: Tropical Storm Hermine is expected to become a hurricane before hitting Florida; Italy names a top official for earthquake reconstruction; and Singapore identifies a Zika outbreak cluster.
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