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Headlines: Real ID Bill to Governor, Woody Guthrie Image & OKC Beats Utah

Headlines for Wednesday, March 1, 2017:

  • Oklahoma moves one step closer becoming Real ID compliant. (Tulsa World)

  • Bill to end pipeline protests passes the State House. (Tulsa World)

  • Anti-Abortion efforts turn to changing Oklahoma constitutional one subject rule. (NewsOK)

  • Medical malpractice bill called unconstitutional advances in State Senate. (Journal Record)

  • Oklahoma moms descend on Capitol to push back against gun bills. (Tulsa World)

  • Local artist projects Woody Guthrie on to the Capitol. (NewsOK)

  • Greater OKC Chamber calls teacher raises a priority for legislature. (NewsOK)

  • OKC school board member calls for counseling for immigrant students. (NewsOK)

  • Tribal leaders worry about impact on citizens under Obamacare repeal. (Journal Record)

  • State university officials don’t expect issues from Trump’s Transgender bathroom change. (NewsOK)

  • State Supreme Court allows delay of Pruitt’s e-mails. (NewsOK)

  • Amazon sales tax for Oklahomans takes place today. (News9)

  • Oklahoma turnpike tolls increase today. (NewsOn6)

  • Oklahoma earthquake rate falls, but large ones are still possible. (NewsOK)

  • OSU calls on volunteers for help in researching ancient Oklahoma history. (Tulsa World)

  • The first of four city-owned senior wellness centers opens in north Oklahoma City. (Journal Record)

  • Westbrook helps Thunder hold on to win against the Jazz. (NewsOK)

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