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  • Also: North Korea suggests it could launch missiles toward Guam; another Venezuelan dissident mayor is arrested; and preparing for this month's total solar eclipse.
  • By Associated PressMuskogee, OK – DA seeks investigative auditMUSKOGEE, Okla. (AP) The Muskogee County District Attorney is seeking an investigative audit…
  • By Associated PressOklahoma City, OK – Henry seeks federal disaster declarationOKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Gov. Brad Henry is seeking a federal disaster…
  • TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Tulsa County prosecutors will no longer seek the death penalty for a man convicted in the shooting deaths of an Owasso trucking…
  • Tulsa’s homeless advisor says the past two winter storms point to the need for an emergency shelter in the city. State Superintendent Ryan Walters is continuing his push to put bibles in public school classrooms and is slated to speak in Glenpool to a group that believes they are “anointed” by God to run government.
  • In the local news:The state toxicology report shows the Black man shot and killed by a White Tulsa Police officer had PCP in his system at the time of his…
  • Only one team has a chance of winning the World Series tonight in Game 6: the Boston Red Sox. The St. Louis Cardinals have a chance to lose the series — or they can force a decisive Game 7 at Fenway Park tomorrow night. Boston fans are paying top dollar for the chance to see their team clinch a World Series at home — something that hasn't happened in 95 years.
  • American troops are leaving volatile Kandahar province by the thousands, handing security over to Afghan forces. But many Afghans don't trust Western forces or their own government to keep them safe. For the past two months, dozens of local leaders have been trying to come up with their own plan to revive Kandahar.
  • A widowed Florida rabbi saw the cost of his insurance coverage rise by 38 percent this year. So he decided to look for a new, younger spouse to help him bring costs back down.
  • Democratic senators are seeking sanctions against Honduras' president for alleged human rights abuses and corruption, and looking to suspend U.S. security assistance to Honduran security forces.
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