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Headlines: Earthquake Evidence, Education Changes & Gas Prices

Headlines for Thursday, June 4, 2015:

  • More evidence shows earthquakes caused by disposal wells. (Tulsa World)

  • Discussions from disasters related to hazardous materials, earthquakes and expansive soil. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise)

  • Revenue collections continue decline with low energy prices. (Tulsa World)

  • Unemployment increases slightly in OKC, Tulsa. (NewsOK)

  • The Governor signs a slew of education-related bills on Wednesday. (Tulsa World)

  • Fifth and Eighth grade mandatory state writing tests are facing problems again. (News9)

  • Schools in the Oklahoma City District are seeing changes at the tops of their administrations. (NewsOK)

  • Growing up black in OKC Schools. (OKGazette)

  • More inspections are coming after May flooding. (Journal Record)

  • Cleveland County Commissioners are hoping to get road repair funds. (Norman Transcript)

  • Oklahoma County takes out a loan from its retirement system to pay of a debt. (Journal Record)

  • Plans announced to bring remains of athlete Jim Thorpe back to Oklahoma. (NewsOK)

  • Gas prices might be dropping through the summer. (Skiatook Journal)

  • Firehouse Subs gives Oklahoma Public Safety Officials more than $100,000. (KFOR)

  • The Red Earth Festival returns to downtown, this weekend. (NewsOK)

  • Florida wins national softball title in Oklahoma City. (SECSports.com)

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