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Headlines: Executions Allowed, Capitol Repairs & A Baby Elephant

Headlines for Tuesday, December 23, 2014:

  • Oklahoma gets the go ahead to resume executions. (NewsOK)
  • State leaders are going with Kansas City, Missouri-based JE Dunn Construction to repair the outside of the Capitol. (Journal Record)

  • The Tulsa World wants the state to unseal records relating to the botched execution of Clayton Lockett. (Tulsa World)

  • Just in time for holiday travel, officials unveiled the completed archway over the Will Rogers Turnpike in Vinita. (Tulsa World)

  • After being pregnant for nearly two years, an elephant at the Oklahoma City Zoo has a new daughter. (NewsOK)

  • Attorney for the accused Boston Marathon bomber are pointing to the Oklahoma City bombing to get a change of venue. (AP)

  • Oklahoma law enforcement agencies are giving Christmas gifts to some families with young children.  (Tulsa World)

  • A huge hole on the Oklahoma River is good news for water sports enthusiasts. (Journal Record)

  • The dropping price of gas might be relief to drivers, but it’s causing headaches for those who depend on its revenue. (NewsOn6)

  • An oil company wanting to drill at Lake Hefner says it would cut down on crime in the area. (KOCO)

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