Headlines for Friday, December 12, 2014:
The football season ends for Douglass High School after a ruling yesterday from a district judge. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma economists are revising their outlook for the state with the drop in oil prices. (Journal Record)
Influenza in our state kills two people and hospitalizes 94 as health officials see an increase in flu activity. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma City’s U.S. Attorney says despite what the federal government says Oklahoma tribal lands can’t be used for the cultivation and sale of marijuana. (NewsOK)
120-million dollars for improvements at the State Capitol could include upgrades to security. (Tulsa World)
The effect of financial regulation through the Dodd-Frank act is having an interesting impact on Oklahoma. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma Senator Tom Coburn says farewell to the chamber where he has worked the past ten years. (News9)