Headlines for Tuesday, October 11, 2016:
Governor Fallin says state agencies need to be prepared for more budget cuts this year. (KFOR)
Oklahoma City is getting ready for mid-year spending cuts as tax collections slip again. (NewsOK)
Budget cuts force a sell off by the Historical Society. (NewsOK)
OCPS wants free bus passes for all its freshmen and sophomores. (NewsOK)
Governor Fallin reiterates her support for Donald Trump. (NewsOK)
The Senate Judiciary Committee meets to study eyewitness misidentification in criminal cases. (Fox25)
Oklahoma lawmakers want to protect students from for-profit colleges. (NewsOK)
Mayes County Schools in northeast Oklahoma are getting money for STEM labs. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma City is getting ready for winter. (Journal Record)
- “Oilfield Prayer Day” to open to other religions. (AP)
- Tulsa County joins in lawsuit over state budget. (Tulsa World)
- OKC clinic caters to health need of transgender patients. (NewsOK)
- Candy makers get ready for the holidays despite rise in sugar commodity prices. (Journal Record)
- Green Day is coming to Tulsa. (Tulsa World)