Here is a sampling of headlines for the morning of November 19, 2014:
- Oklahoma is getting more than $200,000 to battle meth. (Enid News & Eagle)
- A Duncan man accused in the shooting death of a baseball player from Australia waives his right to a preliminary hearing. (Duncan Banner)
- Opponents of two planned wind farms in Osage County say they'll keep fighting the developments. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa Public Schools are going over resumes to pick its new superintendent. (News on 6)
- A top Oklahoma City school official says lack of instruction is causing a drop in reading scores. (NewsOK)
- The Oklahoma Supreme Court says American Airlines deserves sales tax refunds totaling more than $1 million. (Journal Record)
- Authorities arrest a man in a 12-year-old cold case in McClain County. (KFOR)
- Newly elected lawmakers are starting their first full day as legislators after being sworn in at the capitol yesterday. (Journal Record)
- The Oklahoma City Thunder loses another game falling to 3-9 in the new season. (NewsOK)
- Phil Forte scored 18 points as Oklahoma State rolls to a 91-45 victory over Northwestern Oklahoma State. (Stillwater News Press)