Headlines for Tuesday, June 26, 2016:
Democratic delegates from Oklahoma are entering day two of the National Convention in Philadelphia. (NewsOK)
The leader of the Cherokee Nation is coming out in support of Hillary Clinton. (NewsOK)
Investigators identify a 26-year-old woman killed after a skydiving accident in Cushing. (KFOR)
A Noble day care owner faces murder charges in the death of a baby girl. (Fox25)
OU running back Joe Mixon faces a civil lawsuit in an assault case. (Tulsa World)
A pseudoephedrine database shows 20,000 boxes were blocked from purchase so far this year. (Journal Record)
Organizations catering to homeless youth are having trouble getting them in the facilities. (Oklahoma Watch)
Tulsa Sheriff Stanley Glanz’s name is getting removed from a training facility. (Tulsa World)
The city of Guthrie is stepping up to help its struggling school system. (KFOR)
An adoption event empties the Oklahoma City Animal Welfare Center. (NewsOK)
The University of Oklahoma buys four medical offices for more than $20 million. (NewsOK)
The Hal Smith Restaurant Group is closing KD’s in lower Bricktown. (Journal Record)