Headlines for Monday, March 9, 2015:
An OU fraternity is closing and its members are getting suspended after a video of members participating in a racist chant was posted online. (NewsOK)
The State Treasurer issues tough language for lawmakers. (Journal Record)
An investigation uncovers a possible secret deal with the Creek Nation Chief and a casino developer. (Tulsa World)
The future of a Native American Cultural Center in Oklahoma City might depend on the House Speaker. (NewsOK)
A bill in the state legislature bans payroll deductions for teachers to the Oklahoma Education Association and American Federation of Teachers. (Tulsa World)
Agencies getting the lion share of the budget are going before lawmakers. (NewsOK)
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol credits a 2012 law for saving truckers’ lives. (NewsOK)
Former Price is Right host Bob Barker opposes the move of two elephants to Oklahoma City. (KFOR)
Author Neil Gaiman is coming to Tulsa which for him has been a nearly life-long dream. (Tulsa World)
Another local restaurant is moving into Nonna’s Café space in Bricktown which closed in 2014. (Journal Record)
Russell Westbrook gets another triple-double in another win for the Thunder. (ESPN)
The Women’s Big 12 tournament ends in the semi-finals for both Oklahoma teams. (Big12Sports)