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Headlines: Midazolam Recall, Hopital Internet Bills and New Thunder Coach

Headlines for Friday, May 1, 2015:

  • A company providing a controversial execution drug wants Oklahoma to return it for a refund. (Oklahoma Watch)

  • A bill heading to the governor puts new pressures on women seeking an abortion. (Tulsa World)

  • Governor Fallin signs a bill allowing for the use of cannabis oil to treat children with epilepsy. (News9)

  • Superintendents from Oklahoma's two largest school districts met with legislators to discuss the unique challenges that urban districts face. (NewsOK)

  • Governor Fallin gets a bill allowing for online renewal of drivers’ licenses. (Tulsa World)

  • A bill regulating ride sharing services like Uber and Lyft is heading to the Governor. (NewsOK)

  • Nearly 200 Oklahoma hospitals mostly in rural areas are getting hit with high Internet bills. (Journal Record)

  • A federal judge in Utah investigated claims the FBI pressured a former government operative into backing out of testifying in a lawsuit over the OKC Bombing. (Salt Lake Tribune)

  • An Oklahoma filmmaker is screening his latest work. (Oklahoma Gazette)

  • New tenants are moving into the former American Fidelity Headquarters in northwest Oklahoma City. (Journal Record)

  • Focus on food options for insomniacs in OKC. (Oklahoma Gazette)

  • The Oklahoma City Thunder hires a new head coach to replace Scott Brooks. (NewsOK)

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