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Headlines: Ten Commandments, Mexican Oil & OSU Wins

Headlines for Friday, September 4, 2015:

  • A petition for a 60-day stay of Richard Glossip’s execution gets hand-delivered Governor Fallin’s office. (News9)

  • Oklahoma’s chief attorney is heading back to court to defend the Ten Commandments at the Capitol. (Tulsa World)

  • Grady Memorial Hospital might lose certification to accept Medicare payments by November. (Journal Record)

  • Lawmakers to look at school to prison pipeline. (Journal Record)

  • Tax collections for the state of Oklahoma decline for the fourth straight month. (NewsOK)

  • Del City officials are asking voters to approve a sales tax increase this Tuesday. (News9)

  • Oklahoma City is getting an extra $8 million to fix damaged roads. (KFOR)

  • A cool down is coming for OKC's First National Center. (NewsOK)

  • Aubrey McClendon’s American Energy Partners plans to invest in a Mexican private equity firm. (Journal Record)

  • New report shows college graduates in Oklahoma are staying in the state to work. (NewsOK)

  • The black bear population is growing in southeast Oklahoma. (KXII)

  • Wiggle Out Loud celebrates its third year in OKC. (NewsOK)

  • The Oklahoma State Cowboys manage a win in their season opener on the road. (ESPN)

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