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Headlines: Ten Commandments, Earthquakes & Women in Prison

Headlines for Tuesday, July 28, 2015:

  • The Oklahoma Supreme Court reaffirms decision on removal of Ten Commandments from capitol grounds. (NewsOK)

  • A preliminary cause of death for a Broken Arrow family gets released by the medical examiner. (Tulsa World)

  • Two sizable earthquakes shake central Oklahoma. (News9)

  • Oklahoma’s Attorney General wants a delay in new federal EPA rules. (NewsOK)

  • Oklahoma independent voters might not be able to vote in the Democratic Presidential primary. (Journal Record)

  • A state Senator under investigation for embezzlement wants a stay on a civil suit against him. (Tulsa World)

  • U.S. Education Secretary calls for more funding for higher education, while Oklahoma makes deep cuts to state colleges and universities. (NewsOK)

  • Tulsa’s new superintendent wants to hear from teachers. (Tulsa World)

  • Program reforming women in prison gets half a million dollar grant. (NewsOK)

  • A long-range transportation bill authored by Oklahoma Senator Jim Inhofe awaits a hearing in the U.S. House. (News9)

  • Good news for people who owe back taxes. (Journal Record)

  • SandRidge Energy faces removal of stock from the NYSE. (NewsOK)

  • Energy layoffs might spur small business purchasing. (Journal Record)

  • Electric company OG&E will start offering its customers solar energy. (KFOR)

  • A new sporting goods store is coming to Oklahoma. (Journal Record)

  • A Norman fishing team wins the first Bass Youth National Junior Championship. (Norman Transcript)

  • Ballet is coming to OKC’s Film Row. (NewsOK)

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