Headlines for Thursday, March 26, 2015:
Tornadoes tear through Tulsa and its suburbs especially in Sand Springs. (Tulsa World)
Western Heights and Moore Public Schools are closing after storms rip through central Oklahoma. (News9)
A former OU student publicly apologizes for his involvement leading fellow fraternity members in a racist chant earlier this month. (KGOU)
As Earthquake activity grows seismologists are warning of more frequent and more damaging shaking. (StateImpact Oklahoma)
Lawmakers question nearly $3 million in subsidies to AMTRAK and the Heartland Flyer. (Tulsa World)
The state Insurance Commissioner wants to stop getting malpractice reports. (Journal Record)
A Senate bill to change Oklahoma’s primary gets held over in a House Committee. (Tulsa World)
The band Other Lives is releasing its third full-length album this May. (OK Gazette)
New businesses are opening in downtown Oklahoma City. (Journal Record)
The Oklahoma City Thunder hits a speed bump on its road trip. (ESPN)