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Headlines: OK Dems Come Home, Drug Deaths & Dollar General

Headlines for Friday, July 29, 2016:

  • Oklahoma Democrats are returning home today energized by the National Convention in Philadelphia. (NewsOK)

  • An Oklahoma GOP Congressman says Trump would be better on foreign policy than Clinton. (Tulsa World)

  • Voter wanting to participate in the August 23rd runoffs have to register today. (Tulsa World)

  • Tulsa is deciding the issue of political speech for city employees. (Tulsa World)
     
  • Governor Fallin’s call for a special session for teacher pay raises garners bipartisan criticism. (AP)

  • Mosquitoes carrying the Zika virus appear in Oklahoma. (KFOR)

  • Illegal drug deaths are soaring while prescription drug deaths drop. (Oklahoma Watch)

  • OKC homeless groups get more than $7M from local and federal grants. (Journal Record)

  • Oklahoma City is moving forward with construction on a streetcar maintenance shop. (NewsOK)

  • Xerox is repoing its copiers from a Mustang-based publishing company. (Journal Record)

  • Oklahoma City-based energy company branches out into printing. (NewsOK)

  • Dollar General plans to move into Wal-Mart stores which closed in four Oklahoma towns. (Journal Record)

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