Headlines for Thursday, April 28, 2016:
A Tulsa Jury sends a former volunteer lawman to prison. (Tulsa World)
Governor Mary Fallin signs into law a number of criminal justice reform bills. (NewsOK)
TPS could cut 142 teachers and increase class sizes because of budget shortfall. (Tulsa World)
State education officials warn of another round of budget cuts. (Tulsa World)
New bill fixes unconstitutional parts of Workers' Comp. (Journal Record)
A former Republican Senator urges his colleagues to vote on President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee. (NewsOK)
State Senate Republicans select an Altus lawmaker as their new leader. (NewsOK)
The closing of a university pool affects the rest of the community. (Journal Record)
Defending Tuesday's "Particularly dangerous Situation" prediction. (Tulsa World)