Headlines for Thursday, July 9, 2015:
Three death row inmates who lost their legal battle in the US Supreme Court will die before the end of the year. (NewsOK)
The Cherokee Nation Supreme Court denies former Chief Chad Smith’s challenge of the recent election. (Muskogee Phoenix)
A new survey shows the number of chronically homeless in Oklahoma City dropped for the second straight year. (NewsOK)
One week after suing the Environmental Protection Agency over its Clean Power Plan. (NewsOK)
Heavy rains cause water to flow over a Muskogee levee. (News on 6)
Muskogee County issues a disaster declaration. (Muskogee Phoenix)
Crews are getting closer to fully opening I-35 in the Arbuckle Mountains. (KFOR)
State revenues see another decline in collections. (Tulsa World)
Governor Fallin addresses business leaders in Tulsa. (Tulsa World)
The Oklahoma PTA is considering drastic action toward state testing. (News9)
Oklahoma Natural Gas customers could see an increase in their bill. (NewsOK)
An Oklahoma energy company is finding success overseas. (Journal Record)
The Oklahoma Run 'N Gun biathlon is facing backlash over a Facebook photo. (KFOR)
The Tulsa Zoo breaks ground on a five acre exhibit called the Lost Kingdom. (Journal Record)