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  • In the local news:Cuts ahead for the Oklahoma Health Care Authority.A fire at the Pier 51 Marina at Lake Keystone damages over a half-dozen boats.Pressure…
  • In the local news:The Corporation Commission will weigh-in tomorrow on the latest earthquake swarm.No School in Glenpool today because of a gas leak.An…
  • In the local news:A new report shows no increase in health insurance coverage in Oklahoma.A man says he was mugged by a Tulsa clown.A movie is being shot…
  • In the local news:It is the last day of the legislative session and still NO budget.A Sapulpa teacher facing drug charges has her teaching certificate…
  • OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The campaign for Oklahoma's second highest office tops an undercard of statewide offices in the November 4th general election that…
  • SHAWNEE, Okla. (AP) — Officials are telling residents in one Oklahoma neighborhood that a dam is close to being topped amid heavy rains.The Shawnee…
  • The Pentagon is expected to replace Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez as the top U.S. commander in Iraq. President Bush called Sanchez "exemplary," and officials say his transfer is part of a long-planned reorganization. Nevertheless, the move leaves the impression in some quarters that the administration is not satisfied with Sanchez's performance in Iraq. NPR's Michele Kelemen reports.
  • Lana Del Rey balanced bleak beauty with real insight, Young Thug's So Much Fun culminated his influence and Bon Iver offered an album just in time for autumn.
  • We kept coming back to Pop Smoke's Meet the Woo 2, Soccer Mommy's deceptively sunny '90s pop and Makaya McCraven's creative reimagining of Gil Scott-Heron's poetry.
  • Songwriter Felice Bryant dies at age 77 at home in Gatlinburg, Tenn. She collaborated with her husband to pen some of the best-known tunes in country music and early rock 'n' roll. Her songs Bye Bye Love and Wake Up Little Susie were Everly Brothers standards, just as Rocky Top became a country standard. NPR's Melissa Block offers a remembrance.
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