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  • In the local news:Oklahoma faces a teacher shortage.A Vinita teen is accused of killing his step-mother.This is election day in Oklahoma.
  • Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps and Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook are among the finalists for best male athlete at The ESPYS. Tennis star…
  • The state senate approves a budget measure that failed in the house.The state health department needs a $30-million fix.A Tulsa house fire kills two…
  • In the local news:Unconstitutional legislation is costing Oklahoma millions in court and lost opportunities.A Bixby home is destroyed by fire.Lawmakers…
  • In the local news:Local groups vow to fight the President's transgender military ban.The TPS is still looking for teachers.An old warehouse to become the…
  • Mayor G.T. Bynum hopes consolidating the offices will improve efficiency and quality of street services — something he says residents are consistently frustrated by.
  • Alistair Campbell, British Prime Minister Tony Blair's top media strategist, steps down amid accusations that he helped exaggerate evidence on Iraq's weapons programs. The British media had dubbed Campbell the "real deputy prime minister." Campbell cites family reasons for his resignation. Hear NPR's Guy Raz.
  • The war over Iran engulfed more of the Middle East and beyond on Monday as strikes intensified, Iran-backed groups stepped up attacks and a sixth U.S. service member was killed in action.
  • A warm and dry air-mass will combine with gusty southwest winds at 15 to 25 mph to create a very high fire danger this afternoon across portions of…
  • Near the National Mall are memorials to the veterans of World War II, Korea and Vietnam. In commemoration of Veteran's Day, servicemen at these memorial sites tell their stories and discuss the current conflict in Iraq. Hear NPR's Brian Naylor.
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