Headlines for Tuesday, July 25, 2017:
Oklahoma’s rural hospitals worry about the health law facing a vote today in the US Senate. (NewsOK)
Taxpayers foot the bill for Pruitt’s weekend trips home. (AP)
A convicted felon and former lawmaker considers a run for Labor Commissioner. (NewsOK)
A central Oklahoma Christian bookstore faces increasing complaints as it heads to court. (Journal Record)
Tulsa County Commissioner accuses the city of stalling on jail payments. (Tulsa World)
Oklahomans and Afghanis work together to bring “Peace through Business”. (Journal Record)
Instructors at Spartan College go on strike over health care. (Tulsa World)
OKC Councilman faces more attacks in wanting to close an elementary school. (NewsOK)
Tulsa Public Schools gets a grant to develop social and emotional skills in students. (Tulsa World)
OKC River Cruises sees increase in riders. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma City hopes for a new water bottler. (NewsOK)
OSSAA faces a backlash after reclassification of school football classification. (Tulsa World)
OKC gets ready for thousands of “wicked clowns”. (NewsOK)