Headlines for Tuesday, November 22, 2016:
Oklahoma’s oil hub gets an early morning wakeup call with a series of earthquakes. (Tulsa World)
President-elect meets with some Oklahomans as he prepares his administration. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma’s largest school district is keeping its year-round education calendar. (NewsOK)
Broken Arrow school and city officials urge lawmakers to increase education funding. (Tulsa World)
Lawmakers failure to meet REAL ID standards could mean disruptions next year. (Journal Record)
OKC gets ready for mid-year budget cuts. (NewsOK)
Investigators find more weapons and ammo at home of Will Rogers World Airport shooter. (NewsOK)
A judge dismisses two claims in a lawsuit against OU running back Joe Mixon. (NewsOK)
State Auditor is keeping his office on the first floor of the capitol. (Tulsa World)
Cost of Thanksgiving meals drop. (Tulsa World)
A Houston-based oil company sells land leases in Oklahoma. (Journal Record)
The Better Business Bureau is encouraging you to shop local businesses this Saturday. (KOSU)
Victorian styles bring buyers to Claremore. (Journal Record)
OSU stays undefeated beating UConn in Hawaii. (NewsOK)