Headlines for Thursday, January 5, 2017:
The National Weather Service is issuing a Winter Weather Advisory for parts of central and western Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister is asking legislators to give schools more money next year. (NewsOK)
A compromise bill in the upcoming state legislature could result in two different drivers’ licenses. (NewsOK)
State Attorney General Scott Pruitt is meeting with US Senate Confirmation members. (NewsOK)
OG&E faces appeal in decision over power plants. (Journal Record)
“Stirring the Pot” keeps cold cases on the front burner. (Tulsa World)
Northeast OKC residents and business owners bothered Adventure District hasn’t lived up to its name. (Journal Record)
Love’s Country Stores plans to double its number of hotels in 2017. (NewsOK)
Gas prices expected to rise in 2017. (Tulsa World)
Bison license plate gains support (Tulsa World)
Sonic sales dip in second consecutive quarter. (Journal Record)
The Oklahoma City Thunder loses another game on the road. (NewsOK)