Headlines for Tuesday, October 3, 2017:
State budget negotiators say they are "circling" an agreement. (NewsOK)
State budget cuts force transportation officials to remove projects from future plans. (NewsOK)
ODOT cuts could negatively impact Oklahoma’s economy. (Journal Record)
Report calls for end of state capital gains tax break. (NewsOK)
A new bill allows the Department of Corrections to sell off public property. (Journal Record)
Broken Arrow middle school is reeling after death of teacher. (Tulsa World)
Broken Arrow teen’s death opens conversation about state suicide rate. (Tulsa World)
Rural tribes find difficulties in economic development. (Journal Record)
TIA begins sales of Frontier Airlines tickets. (Tulsa World)
Cleveland County sheriff steps down amid financial mismanagement accusations. (NewsOK)
Supreme Court Justice Joseph Watt announces retirement. (NewsOK)
TCC steps up to help students with college. (Journal Record)