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Headlines: North Highland Stays Open, Skeeter Meter & Westbrook Named MVP

Headlines for Tuesday, June 27, 2017:

  • OKC reverses its decision on closing North Highland Elementary. (NewsOK)

  • A group of car dealers sues Oklahoma over the state’s new motor vehicle sales tax. (Journal Record)

  • State Attorney General approves borrowing from the Rainy Day Fund. (NewsOK)

  • Supreme Court declines to reinstate a civil rights lawsuit over a 2014 botched execution. (AP)

  • Investigators are looking into the police shooting death of a man Sunday afternoon. (News9)

  • Sand Springs updates its police policies post Ferguson. (Tulsa World)

  • Oklahoma sees largest rural growth of Airbnb. (NewsOK)

  • Independent telephone companies step up for rural areas. (Tulsa World)

  • DEQ adds 14 more lakes to mercury advisory list. (Journal Record)

  • Protect yourself against mosquitos this summer. (NewsOK)

  • MBA program at UCO now includes renewable energy. (Journal Record)

  • State officials celebrate 100th birthday of the capitol. (Tulsa World)

  • Third largest NRHA event comes to OKC this weekend (Journal Record)

  • Westbrook wins the NBA’s Most Valuable Player Award. (NewsOK)

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