Headlines for Thursday, May 14, 2015:
Three Republican Women in the state Senate are asking for the resignation of a state GOP operative. (NewsOK)
Lawmakers are debating changes to the state’s third grade reading retention law. (Oklahoma Watch)
Governor Fallin signs a bill creating greater ballot access for third parties. (NewsOK)
- Governor Fallin approves legislation allowing the state to better track its inmates. (Oklahoma Watch)
The final chapter in the American Indian Cultural Center in Oklahoma City moves a step closer to reality. (NewsOK)
Congressman Jim Bridenstine says he’s cooperating in the investigation of a trip he took to Azerbaijan. (Tulsa World)
An organization demands change after the shooting of a black man by a Tulsa County Reserve Deputy. (KWGS)
A company says it has technology to pull moisture out of the air for energy companies to use for fracking. (Journal Record)
Wall Street is keeping an eye on a merger in Tulsa. (Journal Record)
The Livable Streets Summit starting tonight and running through this weekend focuses on cyclists taking back Oklahoma City’s streets. (Oklahoma Gazette)