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Headlines: Police Body Cameras, First National Center & Plaza Festival Crowdfunding

Headlines for Wednesday, September 2, 2015:

  • A legislative study of Oklahoma's asset forfeiture laws spans the state. (Tulsa World)

  • The Oklahoma City Council approves a new policy on police body cameras. (NewsOK)

  • The Oklahoma City Council is trying to determine what to do with the Lantana Apartments. (Journal Record)

  • An Oklahoma City councilman considers decriminalizing or legalizing prostitution. (KFOR)

  • The son of Oklahoma's labor commissioner will be arraigned today on a first-degree murder charge. (AP)

  • Key witness in Tulsa Sheriff case testifies before grand jury. (Tulsa World)

  • An Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics spokesperson takes to Facebook over marijuana and its links to Biblical times.  (KFOR)

  • A former lawmaker convicted in a 2013 bribery scandal leaves jail wearing an ankle monitor. (NewsOK)

  • Residents of the First National Center in downtown Oklahoma City are dealing with no air conditioning. (Journal Record)

  • Blue Bell has re-started production at its Broken Arrow plant. (News on 6)

  • Conoco Phillips plans to cut 10% of its workforce. (Fox23)

  • AAA says Labor Day travel could increase with low gas prices. (Tulsa World)

  • Oklahoma City and Tulsa could be in a race to purchase trees. (News9)

  • The University of Tulsa pledges funds to restore an historic house. (Muskogee Phoenix)

  • An Oklahoma City festival is looking at alternative funding. (Journal Record)

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