Headlines for Monday, July 20, 2015:
Oklahoma City police could soon carry a drug to save people from overdose deaths. (NewsOK)
A grand jury begins investigating allegations of wrongdoing against the Tulsa County sheriff's office. (AP)
The Corporation Commission is increasing the number of injection wells it monitors. (Journal Record)
Governor Fallin is authorizing the arming of full-time military personnel. (News9)
The Governor’s Second inauguration in January cost more than $1 million. (NewsOK)
Lobbyist calls for special session to fix Oklahoma roads. (Journal Record)
Presidential candidates Bush and Clinton lead fundraising efforts in Oklahoma. (Tulsa World)
Congressman Russell’s debt ten times larger than the cash he has on hand. (NewsOK)
Tahlequah officials hope to make up some of the lost summer tourism over Memorial Day. (Muskogee Phoenix)
Heavy rains help to refill the depleted water levels at Canton Lake in northwest Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
OKC School Board meets tonight to discuss filling key vacancies. (NewsOK)
The number of high priced homes in Oklahoma City is rising. (Journal Record)
Two K-9 officers receive safety vests. (KFOR)
Two University of Oklahoma doctoral students develop a method for forecasting birds’ behavior. (Norman Transcript)
Big 12 Media Day hits Dallas today. (NewsOK)