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Headlines: Unsolved Murders, Black Lives Matter & Restaurant Taxes Up

Headlines for Monday, July 25, 2016:

  • A new analysis shows nearly half of murders in Oklahoma City go unsolved. (NewsOK)

  • Tulsa police officials say they are still working to get body cameras on their officers. (Tulsa World)

  • Crews in Oklahoma are searching for a missing skydiver whose parachute has been recovered. (Fox25)

  • Young black men share experiences of dealings with police. (Tulsa World)

  • Another Black Lives Matter march allows Tulsans to share a message of unity. (KTUL)

  • Oklahoma Democrats are getting ready for the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. (Tulsa world)

  • Oklahoma is seeing an increasing number of women running for political office. (NewsOK)

  • Last month’s primary saw an increase in young voters in Oklahoma. (Tulsa World)

  • A new national movement and state law hope to protect Oklahoma trash collectors. (Norman Transcript)

  • Oklahoma City minority students are expected to outnumber white students this year for the first time. (NewsOK)

  • The State Superintendent is inviting people to an education conference in Edmond. (NewsOK)

  • Tinker Air Force Base needs more STEM students. (Journal Record)

  • Tax collections from Oklahoma restaurants are rising. (Journal Record)

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