Headlines for Monday, August 29, 2016:
- Fewer students are seeking education degrees in Oklahoma. (Journal Record)
The family of a Tulsa man gunned down in an apparent racial attack is demanding answers. (Tulsa World)
Past court record comes up for lawmaker fighting asset forfeiture. (NewsOK)
Fundraising for Donald Trump is down in Oklahoma similar to the nation. (Tulsa World)
Drone licensing exam regulations take effect today. (Journal Record)
Parts of Tulsa are seeing sexual transmitted disease rates higher than the national average. (Tulsa World)
OKC scientist gets $2M to fight pancreatic cancer. (Journal Record)
Transportation officials announce 18 projects as candidates for a $200M bond project. (NewsOK)
Conservative think tank comes out against TIFs. (Journal Record)
An enrollment fraud investigation at OCCC leads to two suspensions. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma City Public Schools needs bus drivers. (NewsOK)
Students at the University of Central Oklahoma are getting free rides from Uber. (NewsOK)
A soccer team owner purchases the largest plot of land available for development in downtown OKC. (NewsOK)