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Headlines: Ten Commandments Repercussions, OKC Student Discipline & Drive-In Movies

Headlines for Thursday, July 2, 2015:

  • The leader of House Republicans says the Ten Commandments decision by the state Supreme Court won’t be taken lightly. (Tulsa World)

  • More than 50 new laws took effect in Oklahoma on the first day of July. (AP)

  • A bill to remove court clerks from issuing marriage licenses could return next year. (Journal Record)

  • Lawmakers are calling for the OSSAA to be governed by the Education Department. (NewsOK)

  • The State Attorney General is once again suing the Environmental Protection Agency. (Tulsa World)

  • PSO rate increase request could bump electric bills nearly $15/month. (Tulsa World)

  • A controversial new disciplinary policy gets tables by the Oklahoma City School Board. (NewsOK)

  • Tulsa Superintendent Deborah Gist starts first day at school. (Tulsa World)

  • A tale of two cities in the realm of Apartment sales. (Journal Record)

  • Floods force changes for Fourth of July festivities. (News on 6)

  • Just in time for the Fourth of July, a study shows fireworks shows could cause health problems. (NewsOK)

  • Nonprofit groups are getting help from fireworks sales. (Journal Record)
     
  • After nearly 50 years, an OKC drive-in theater still brings in the crowds. (OK Gazette)

  • Oklahoma girl scouts meet with President Obama. (Tulsa World)

  • ACL injury ends the season for Tulsa Shock guard Skylar Diggins. (Tulsa World)

  • A new Oklahoma City Music Festival releases its lineup including nearly 20 acts. (OK Gazette)

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