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  • In the local news:The 2016-17 school year is underway in Tulsa.Four people are dead in three separate murder cases in Tulsa.New fears of another Oklahoma…
  • In the local news:Donald Trump goes over the top and picks up the GOP Presidential nomination. We hear from an Oklahoma delegate.A Community Forum is held…
  • In this morning's local news recap:City planners move forward with corridor meetings.Oklahoma's ultrasound abortion law is tossed out.A chimp at the Tulsa…
  • In this morning's news recap:Praise and condemnation for President Obama's new stance on gay marriage.American Airlines rank-and-file are voting on a new…
  • In this morning's news recap:The latest on more possible cuts for the Tulsa Public Schools.Work will soon get underway on Tulsa Court House…
  • In the local news:More flooding along the Grand River.A judge approves an opioid settlement.Tulsa teachers are staying put.
  • Six lions were found dead and dismembered in a suspected poisoning in Uganda's Queen Elizabeth National Park. The park is home to hundreds of bird species and nearly 100 types of mammals.
  • Construction of River Spirit’s Margaritaville hotel reaches another milestone.The top floor of the 27-story tower is in place, so Creek Nation and local…
  • Former Vermont governor Howard Dean insists he will not drop out of the Democratic presidential race if he loses Tuesday's primary in Wisconsin. But a top Dean campaign aide is planning to offer his help to frontrunner John Kerry, if Dean doesn't win in Wisconsin. Hear NPR's Bob Edwards.
  • A commission on Abu Ghraib prison abuses, headed by former Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger, finds fault throughout the chain of military command and in Washington. Top leaders are criticized for failing to provide adequate resources to the prison. Hear Schlesinger and NPR's Robert Siegel.
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