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Headlines: Tulsa Rally, Norman LGBT History Month & Thunder Scrimmage

Headlines for Wednesday, September 28, 2016:

  • Several Hundred people gather to call for justice in Tulsa. (Tulsa World)

  • The price to ride Oklahoma’s toll roads could be increasing. (NewsOK)

  • Convicted drunk drivers could be getting their licenses back following a state Supreme Court ruling. (NewsOK)

  • Summit studies drug impaired driving. (NewsOK)

  • Attorney General Scott Pruitt joins others in Washington, DC in a battle over EPA rules. (Tulsa World)

  • Federal judge hears arguments in Wind farm nuisance lawsuit. (NewsOK)

  • Rural electric cooperatives are looking at advances in technology to store the sun and wind. (Journal Record)

  • The City of Norman recognizes October as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender History Month. (NewsOK)

  • Oklahoma City Council rejects Indigenous People’s Day. (NewsOK)

  • OKC begins negotiations on new convention hotel. (Journal Record)

  • Students from the Oklahoma School for the Blind get to become cowboys for a day in Haskell. (KOSU)

  • British researcher comes to OK to study terrorism. (Journal Record)

  • Fans get a first look at the new Thunder. (NewsOK)

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