Headlines for Friday, February 24, 2017:
A state lawmaker faces an investigation of possible campaign violations. (NewsOK)
A panel investigating a state lawmaker makes no findings of sexual harassment despite recommending his expulsion. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma residents could be sipping on their brews later in evening come this summer. (Journal Record)
The House votes to keep A-F grading. (Tulsa World)
Education officials work on creative ways to recruit future teachers. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma’s richest and poorest have a lower opinion of Trump. (NewsOK)
Department of Corrections issues a hiring freeze. (NewsOK)
Donations sought to demolish Broken Arrow home where family was slaughtered. (Tulsa World)
Flu kills nine more Oklahomans. (Tulsa World)
Health experts say flu shots are still available and recommended. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma manufacturing sees a rebound after recession. (Journal Record)
Chesapeake officials remain hopeful despite a fourth quarter loss. (NewsOK)
OG&E reports higher earnings in 2016. (Journal Record)
Test out your spelling skills at a the OKC Midtown Rotary’s Spelling Bee(r) event tonight. (OkieGeek)
A music appreciation program takes center stage in Tulsa. (KWGS)
The Thunder returns from the all-star break tonight with two new players. (NewsOK)