Headlines for Tuesday, June 30, 2015:
- Oklahoma is prepared to move forward with three previously scheduled executions. (NewsOK)
Two new plaintiffs join in the fight against Tulsa County Sheriff Stanley Glanz. (Tulsa World)
The US Supreme Court strikes down the EPA’s Mercury and Air Toxic Standards. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma churches are discussing security measures after shooting in South Carolina. (NewsOK)
A state lawmaker wants to study malfunctions in storm shelters. (Journal Record)
A State Senator pleads no contest in case accusing him of being under the influence of alcohol while operating a vehicle. (Enid News & Eagle)
Fewer Oklahomans are working minimum wage jobs. (Journal Record)
A November vote on Arkansas River dams might be getting pushed back. (Tulsa World)
Oilman Harold Hamm is suing another oilman over a post on Facebook. (NewsOK)
An Oklahoma man is giving up his fight for a gay rights license plate. (NewsOK)
Records rains spell good news for newlyweds. (Journal Record)
Drought conditions over the past few years in Oklahoma are impacting the deer population. (KOCO)