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Headlines: Refugee Support, Thanksgiving Day Preps & Durant Returns

Headlines for Tuesday, November 24, 2015:

  • Opposition to OKC discipline plan is increasing. (NewsOK)

  • An Oklahoma City shop is printing t-shirts supporting refugees. (Fox25)

  • Tulsa’s Mayor is coming out against a proposal to create a penny sales tax for schools. (Tulsa World)

  • Oklahoma City is taking steps to go smoke free. (News9)

  • Lawsuit filed for man who used to work at the old Dayton Tire Plant. (Journal Record)

  • Midwest City’s mayor is facing a recall election. (News9)

  • Banking Commissioner wants to cut fees. (Journal Record

  • Airport officials get ready for a busy weekend, though the number of flyers is down from last year. (NewsOK)

  • A new poll shows Black Fridays this year could stagnate or even drop from last year. (Journal Record)

  • Tulsa police plan increased presence at shopping spots. (Tulsa World)

  • Thanksgiving lasts an entire week for a Tulsa organization. (Tulsa World)

  • Owner of Wynnewood Animal Park plans a run for President. (KFOR)

  • Fired bus drivers want a federal civil rights investigation. (Tulsa World)

  • Sand Springs Schools dealing with racist twitter comments following football game. (Tulsa World)

  • OU is hosting an event called ‘Making Black Lives Matter: Turning Hashtags into Action’.  (KFOR)

  • Thunder star Kevin Durant returns to help his team blowout the Jazz. (NewsOK)

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