Headlines for Thursday, July 6, 2017:
A state Senator from northwest Oklahoma faces accusations of assault on an Uber driver. (NewsOK)
Hobby Lobby to forfeit thousands of ancient Iraqi artifacts and pay $3M to DOJ. (Tulsa World)
Schools are getting ready for a tight year amid state budget uncertainty. (Journal Record)
OKC attorney Jerry Fent joins in lawsuit over revenue increasing bills. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma City gives final approval on dealing with menacing dogs. (NewsOK)
Arresting fewer people means savings for Oklahoma City. (Journal Record)
Judge orders return of confiscated items to Norman smoke shop. (NewsOK)
AG Hunter gets involved in ECU’s removal of bible and crosses at its chapel. (Tulsa World)
OKC School Board meets for first time in temporary new home. (NewsOK)
Yukon is hopes to create the newest destination for retail in the OKC metro area. (Journal Record)
Criticism grows over documentary’s portrayal of Tulsa’s Greenwood District. (Tulsa World)
Downtown OKC’s First National gets fed help for redevelopment. (NewsOK)
OKC hopes to lure more Millennials back home. (Journal Record)
The city of Tulsa finds a home for BMX to place its world headquarters. (Tulsa World)