Headlines for Friday, April 24, 2015:
The family of a man slain by a reserve deputy is demanding records of a prior investigation (Tulsa World)
Norman attorneys plan to continue legal inquiry in guns at the Norman Music Festival. (NewsOK)
A national report shines the light on Oklahoma’s risk of man-made earthquakes. (Tulsa World)
Blue Bell Creameries says it will close all three of its creameries in Texas, Oklahoma and Alabama. (Dallas Morning News)
Two new measures signed by the governor could help in Oklahoma’s teacher shortage. (NewsOK)
The State Board of Education delays a vote on whether to enter into a legal contract with the Attorney General. (Tulsa World)
The OKC Memorial Marathon is expected to generate about eight million dollars in economic impact for the city. (Journal Record)
House Democratic Leader disappointed by passage bill prohibiting local regulation of drilling. (Enid News & Eagle)
The State House passes legislation setting up a showdown between Oklahoma and the EPA. (Tulsa World)
A bill to clarify the initiative petition process is heading to the governor. (NewsOK)
Low energy prices are impacting manufacturing firms in Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
An Oklahoma Company is getting national honors. (Journal Record)