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Headlines: Clinton on Tulsa Shooting, Ministers Support SQ779 & Film Row Mural

Headlines for Friday, August 19, 2016:

  • The murder of a Tulsa man gets the attention of Presidential candidate Hilary Clinton. (Tulsa World)

  • Gun laws loosened 30 years after Edmond Postal shooting. (Journal Record)

  • State's most stringent gun laws are rarely enforced. (Journal Record)

  • The number of gun related deaths in Oklahoma exceeds the national average. (Journal Record)

  • Oklahoma gun owners are seeing an increase in customers interested in training. (Journal Record)

  • A move by the Justice Department to stop using private prisons could eventually affect an Oklahoma jail. (NewsOK)

  • Tulsa school officials say they are starting classes with no teacher vacancies. (Tulsa World)

  • Oklahoma Christian ministers call for support of a penny sales tax for education. (Fox23)

  • The name of a retired teacher gets removed from a school AG building after a KKK robe incident. (NewsOK)

  • Construction begins on a record-setting project to widen the Broadway Extension in Oklahoma City. (NewsOK)

  • State Capitol gets visit from masked intruders: raccoons. (Tulsa World)

  • Broken Arrow theater honors Blue Star Mothers. (News on 6)

  • A mural in Oklahoma City’s Film Row faces an uncertain future. (Fox25)

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