Headlines for Wednesday, July 20, 2016:
Oklahoma gives Donald Trump 24 of its 43 delegates toward nomination. (Tulsa World)
Citizens raise concerns over recent decisions by the Oklahoma City Police Department. (KOSU)
Tulsa police and Sheriff’s officials promise changes in race issues at a forum. (Tulsa World)
A southern Oklahoma sheriff faces arrest and removal from office. (NewsOK)
Tulsa police are investigating an officer’s online editorial. (Tulsa World)
The state might get involved in ruling over tribal sales tax. (Journal Record)
Henryetta Citizens wants a new state audit of their city government. (NewsOK)
Federal officials remove the lesser prairie chicken from endangered list. (NewsOK)
A Tulsa casino is hosting a public forum on a Native American veterans’ memorial in Washington, DC. (Tulsa World)
An OSU researcher is using federal tobacco dollars to find treatments for cigarettes-related illnesses. (Journal Record)
Back to school means vaccinations. (Tulsa World)
Eskimo Joe’s celebrates 41 years. (Tulsa World)