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Headlines: Correction Reform Bills, Emergency Certified Teachers & Baker Mayfield's New Job

Headlines for Friday, April 27, 2018:

  • Governor Fallin signs seven bills designed to curb prison population growth. (Journal Record)
     
  • Adoption bill opposed by LGBTQ groups passes the House. (The Gayly)
     
  • Bill allowing Ten Commandment monuments on public property passes State Senate. (Tulsa World)
     
  • Pruitt testifies before Congress. (NewsOK)
     
  • Judge in Bever trial blocks autopsy photos. (Tulsa World)
     
  • Groups partner to combat Tulsa’s white collar crimes. (Ponca City Now)
     
  • Grade tampering allegations lead to suspension of Langston Hughes Academy officials (Tulsa World)
     
  • Number of emergency certified teachers doubles in Oklahoma schools. (NewsOK)
     
  • College students are urging the State Regents to keep tuition and fee affordable. (NewsOK)
     
  • Shortage of tornadoes isn’t likely to last much longer. (NewsOK)
     
  • Devon layoffs come to an end. (NewsOK)
     
  • OG&E completes environmental enhancements within timeline and budget. (NewsOK)
     
  • EPA gives OKC $800K for cleanup and redevelopment of sites. (Journal Record)
     
  • Prayer Room opens in downtown Oklahoma City. (Journal Record)
     
  • An agreement to bring an Amazon fulfillment center to OKC gets approval. (NewsOK)
     
  • Realty experts suggest flippers become renters. (Journal Record)
     
  • Former OU quarterback Baker Mayfield is heading to Ohio. (NewsOK)
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