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Headlines: OSU Crash Report, Voter Registration Grows & Thunder Loses Again

Headlines for Friday, October 14, 2016:

  • NTSB releases report on the OSU Homecoming Parade crash which killed four people. (Tulsa World)

  • Report of officer involved in Crutcher shooting had 4 previous use-of force incidents. (Tulsa World)

  • Crutcher family invited to Thunder game. (Tulsa World)

  • A lawsuit against an OU Football player gets moved to Oklahoma City. (NewsOK)

  • Court orders an OKC Group home to pay $7.2M in a wrongful-death case. (NewsOK)

  • Voter registration grows ahead of today’s deadline for next month’s General Election. (KFOR)

  • A new poll shows less than half of registered support a Right to Farm ballot measure. (KWTV)

  • The State Medical Examiner gets set to move into its new home. (Fox25)

  • State Health officials report the first influenza hospitalizations this flu season. (AP)

  • More than 400 people gather to pray for Oklahoma’s oil industry. (NewsOK)

  • OKC-based energy company grows after shedding $1.45B in debt. (NewsOK)

  • Three new companies are headed to downtown Edmond. (Journal Record)

  • The price of pumpkins is increasing as demand grows. (Journal Record)

  • BOK Center named arena of the year. (Tulsa World)

  • The Oklahoma City Thunder loses its preseason game in Tulsa. (Tulsa World)

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