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Headlines: Broken Arrow Murders, Weekend Heat & 2015 Oklahoma Music

Headlines for Friday, July 24, 2015:

  • The Tulsa suburb of Broken Arrow is reeling after what is being called an unprecedented family tragedy. (Tulsa World)

  • Oklahoma City is looking into its options on the American Indian Cultural Center. (NewsOK)

  • Architectural plans for OKC MAPS3 park are coming soon. (NewsOK)

  • The Alexis Rainbow Arts Academy, an Oklahoma City charter school, loses its funding and accreditation. (Fox25)

  • Dangerous heat expected over the weekend. (NewsOK)

  • Local bankers react to the possible return of the Glass-Steagall Act in Congress. (Journal Record)

  • The Oklahoma Legislature is looking at creating a central state bank. (AP)

  • A judge denies a State Senator’s request to stay a civil case against him. (Tulsa World)

  • Nearly a quarter of state Senate seats up for grabs in 2016. (Tulsa World)

  • Arson at the Page Woodson School in northeast Oklahoma City will not change its renovation plans. (Fox25)

  • Oklahoma casino revenue outpaces the national average in Indian gaming. (Tulsa World)

  • A new animal ordinance to save pets lives is going into effect in Edmond. (News9)

  • The Oklahoma Democratic Party considers a proposal allowing independents to cast their ballot in primaries. (AP)

  • The Cherokee Nation repairs a 12-mile stretch of a Muskogee county road. (Muskogee Phoenix)

  • A new style of convenience store is coming to Oklahoma City. (Journal Record)

  • It’s been a great year for Oklahoma music, and it’s not over yet. (NewsOK)

  • Stillwater has a new sound from a new band. (Stillwater News Press)

  • WNBA approves Shock’s relocation from Tulsa to Dallas. (Tulsa World)

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