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  • Topping our local news:Oklahoma’s Open Carry law goes into effect at midnight.Work on I-44! We get a progress report.Superstorm Sandy takes an Oklahoma…
  • Tuesday's top stories:Medical marijuana regulations go to the governor.Bills to let the governor hire and fire several agency heads are ready for final…
  • In the local news:Bitter cold weather is ahead this weekend.Tulsa gets a $1-million grant from the Bloomberg organization.Oklahoma is being hit hard by…
  • In the local news:The Tulsa Trash Board hires its own attorney.A new state mass transit website may miss its target demographic.The top Democrat in the…
  • Topping the local news:City officials ponder the fiscal cliff.A public meeting is set for this morning on naming rights at the Fairgrounds.TCC expands…
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  • The Library of Congress preserved recordings from Marine Corp combat correspondents at Iwo Jima that included interviews with soldiers, music and the sounds of war.
  • Iran's President Hassan Rouhani is trying to use charm to ease international pressure without scaling back its nuclear efforts, Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu says. "Rouhani thinks he can have his yellowcake and eat it too," Netanyahu told the U.N. General Assembly Tuesday.
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