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Headlines: Execution Drug, Panhandling & JR Woman of the Year

Headlines for Friday, October 2, 2015:

  • Oklahoma’s Attorney General requests an indefinite stay of all executions in the state. (News9)

  • A new law opens the door to alternative forms of execution. (Journal Record)

  • The Tulsa County Sheriff appears in court. (Tulsa World)

  • Attorneys for teen accused in Broken Arrow family slaying challenges law requiring him to be tried as an adult. (Tulsa World)

  • ACLU warns OKC about anti-panhandling ordinance as unconstitutional. (KFOR)

  • State refuses insurance coverage for fire trucks. (Journal Record)

  • Energy companies gear up for three more difficult months. (NewsOK)

  • Oklahoma should meet EPA’s stricter ozone regulations. (NewsOK)

  • A penny sales tax could cost the average family $262. (Oklahoma Watch)

  • OKC School officials worry about price tag for public busses. (NewsOK)

  • Governor Fallin kicks off her sixth annual Feeding Oklahoma Food Drive. (News9)

  • Three Tulsa Companies promise 400 new jobs. (Tulsa World)

  • Blue Bell is returning to Oklahoma. (Enid News & Eagle)

  • New program hopes to clean the Illinois River. (Journal Record)

  • OKC Zoo mourns the loss of 4-year-old elephant. (NewsOK)

  • 2015 Woman of the Year (Journal Record)

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