Headlines for Thursday, September 22, 2016:
Hundreds of people gather to mourn the death of Terence Crutcher. (Tulsa World)
The Reverend Al Sharpton plans to attend a rally in Tulsa on Tuesday. (News on 6)
Over the past ten years, only two police officers face prosecution in the deaths of 162 people. (Tulsa World)
Another listeria outbreak leads to the recall of products from Blue Bell ice cream. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma City’s Crooked Oak School District faces accusations of financial wrongdoing. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma schools are cutting programs to help students learn financial literacy. (Journal Record)
University of Tulsa plans 5% cut to its workforce. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma health officials say they are more concerned with the West Nile virus than Zika. (NewsOK)
Supporters of vaccinations are working to increase the immunization rate in our state. (NewsOK)
The leader of the Oklahoma Water Resources Board is leaving to head the state’s wildlife agency. (Journal Record)
Miles Against Melanoma OK holds its 3rd annual 5K and one mile fun run October 1st. (KOSU)
Historic Skirvin tile flooring to support homeless children. (Journal Record)