Headlines for Monday, May 4, 2015:
State lawmakers are getting closer to the end of the legislative session. (Tulsa World)
An Oklahoma Senator is raising concerns over a bond proposal to finish the Native American Cultural Center in Oklahoma City. (NewsOK)
As the legislative session nears its end a pay raise for teachers appears unlikely. (Journal Record)
One in five rural Oklahoma hospitals could close without Medicaid expansion. (Tulsa World)
A lawsuit over Norman’s surcharges on credit cards is moving forward. (NewsOK)
- Looking at the impact on Oklahoma businesses and the Trans Pacific Partnership. (Journal Record)
Investigators are calling a fire at the Tulsa Islamic Center school arson. (News on 6)
Relocating a Norman hospital could free up about 240 acres of prime real estate near downtown. (NewsOK)
The former head of the Department of Corrections is moving on to Juveniles. (Tulsa World)
Group pays nearly $2 million for an unusual apartment complex in downtown Tulsa. (Journal Record)
OU snaps a five game losing streak against OSU avoiding a sweep in the Bedlam series. (NewsOK)