Headlines for Tuesday, July 7, 2015:
Periods of heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected through Wednesday. (Tulsa World)
More delays on I-35 as crews plan to set off explosives to prevent future rock slides. (NewsOK)
- Rain is taking its toll on adventure businesses. (Journal Record)
Lawmakers are responding to ruling removing the Ten Commandments Monument from the State Capitol. (KFOR)
Head of Oklahoma Geological Survey is leaving after statements between earthquakes and drilling. (Journal Record)
Governor Fallin is asking for new policies resulting in the early release of prisoners. (Oklahoma Watch)
A new study finds huge gaps between Oklahoma’s worst schools and all the others in the state. (NewsOK)
New schools are coming to Crossroads Mall in southeast Oklahoma City. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma City Police shot and killed two suspects over the Fourth of July weekend. (NewsOK)
Opponents of Tulsa Sheriff are getting the chance to voice their thoughts. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma City Zoo officials are trying to figure out what killed a two-year-old sea lion last week. (NewsOK)
A professor at Oklahoma State University in Tulsa hopes to improve anti-venom for poisonous snake bites. (News on 6)
Tulsans are getting their first chance to pitch ideas for their city and Vision 2025. (Tulsa World)
The Bartlesville Public Safety Complex project's construction is starting. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise)
Frisbee golf enthusiasts are fighting to save an historic Oklahoma City course at Will Rogers Park. (Fox25)