Headlines for Friday, July 10, 2015:
The state Board of Correction delays a vote on the early release of prisoners. (KSWO)
Former inmates could be housed in Enid soon. (Enid News & Eagle)
Despite cuts to the military, Fort Sill is gaining jobs. (NewsOK)
Congressman Steve Russell wants to award the Purple Heart to Oklahoma City bombing victims. (News9)
ACLU says state has no new arguments in rehearing on Ten Commandments. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma PTA considers boycott of state testing. (Oklahoma Watch)
The federal government is giving Oklahoma another year waiver on the No Child Left Behind Act. (NewsOK)
An Oklahoma doctor is suing the state over an abortion law. (KFOR)
Tulsa city leaders blame mayor on jail woes. (Tulsa World)
Sand Springs in Northeast Oklahoma is cleaning up after flash flooding. (News on 6)
The Oklahoma City housing market is going well. (Journal Record)
Sales tax revenue dips in OKC (NewsOK)
Cook breakfast like the pros. (Oklahoma Gazette)
The largest live entertainment company in the world brings a new venue to Bricktown. (NewsOK)
Changes to downtown Oklahoma City are facing delays. (Journal Record)