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Headlines: Bever 911 Tape, Revenue Collections & OK Law Schools

Headlines for Thursday, August 6, 2015:

  • The 911 tape of a Broken Arrow family mass slaying isn’t getting released. (Tulsa World)

  • Churches won’t lose tax-exempt status for refusing same sex marriages. (NewsOK)

  • Grand jury investigating Tulsa Sheriff hear from key figures. (Tulsa World)

  • Judge rules against private Oklahoma City dinner club. (NewsOK)

  • Oklahoma is lagging behind the rest of the United States in cancer prevention policies. (NewsOK)

  • Oklahoma is seeing a decline in infant mortality. (NewsOK)

  • The state sees another drop in revenue to start the new fiscal year. (Tulsa World)

  • Second quarter reports aren’t looking good for Oklahoma’s energy sector. (Journal Record)

  • Continental Resources posts a narrow profit for second quarter. (NewsOK)

  • Logan County has some of the worst roads and bridges in the state. (KFOR)

  • With earthquakes activity rising, some home and business owners are unable to get quake insurance. (KFOR)

  • OKC Lawmakers wants schools prepared for earthquakes. (KRMG)

  • Law schools across the nation are seeing declines in students, but not in our state. (Journal Record)

  • A piece of history was discovered at the state capital. (Norman Transcript)

  • Oklahoma lawmakers travel to Seattle for conference of state legislators. (NewsOK)

  • Gas prices expected to keep falling through Christmas. (Tulsa World)

  • Construction on OKC MAPS3 senior wellness centers begins next month. (Journal Record)

  • A new program refurbishes medical equipment for Oklahomans in need. (News9)

  • How to cook the best steaks at home rather than going out to eat. (OK Gazette)

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