Headlines for Monday, July 18, 2016:
Oklahoma City Public Schools is still looking to fill more than 100 teaching positions. (NewsOK)
New data on KIPP schools shines light on its success. (Oklahoma Watch)
Tulsa Schools are working to move away from practice of suspending students. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma’s GOP delegation is getting ready for the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. (Tulsa World)
Interim Studies include issues like asset forfeiture, Real ID, college rapes and feral hogs. (Tulsa World)
Lawmaker calls for study on laws to reduce punishments for drug possession. (AP)
Scientists are still raising concerns over earthquakes in Oklahoma despite a drop in frequency this year. (Tulsa World)
A new app helps record and distribute police actions. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma’s alcohol regulatory commission approves vodka infused with bacon and other foods. (Journal Record)
Time is running out for a petition to get medical marijuana on the ballot in November. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma’s Conference of United Methodist Churches elects a new bishop. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma City’s Mayor wants the next MAPS vote to focus on streets. (NewsOK)