Headlines for Monday, February 22, 2016:
Former President Bill Clinton campaigns on behalf of his wife in Oklahoma City. (KOSU)
Support for Bernie Sanders is growing in Oklahoma. (Tulsa World)
The number of voters in Tulsa County surges ahead of upcoming elections. (Tulsa World)
A bill to delay the current tax cut isn’t getting traction from Republican leaders at the Capitol. (Tulsa World)
A non-profit is working to get quick information on injection wells in Oklahoma. (Journal Record)
State prison officials are dealing with a surge in cell phones smuggled into jails. (NewsOK)
ODOT seeks your input on future road projects. (NewsOK)
Religious leaders plan a peace campaign. (NewsOK)
OKC Zoo officials blame bacterial infection on elephant’s death. (Fox25)
Investigators blame a plastic gas pipe for a January house explosion in northwest Oklahoma City. (NewsOK)
A stolen gas stove is blamed for a house explosion in Yukon over the weekend. (News9)
A well-known Tex-Mex restaurant is closing several locations in central Oklahoma. (Journal Record)
Playboy Magazine makes more money with less nudity. (Tulsa World)
The Cleveland Cavaliers and LeBron James were too much for the Thunder. (NewsOK)