Headlines for Monday, October 9, 2017:
Lawmakers won’t be resuming the special session today. (NewsOK)
Repairs at the State Capitol could mean more delays in the Special Session. (Journal Record)
Midwest City residents are heading to the polls tomorrow to vote on a sales tax increase. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma is getting another extension to comply with the Real ID Act. (Tulsa World)
Outsourcing marble at State Capitol upsets a local Oklahoma town. (NewsOK)
The fourth trial of a former Tulsa police officer starts today. (Tulsa World)
McClain County settles inmate death lawsuit. (NewsOK)
A new study finds teachers are leaving Oklahoma to get pay increases averaging $19,000. (Tulsa World)
OKC School officials prepare parents for low test scores. (NewsOK)
OKC energy trade show brings customers from around the world. (Journal Record)
Osage Tribe and AG battle over water. (NewsOK)
Donnay Building future remains uncertain despite Braum’s pulling out of zoning application. (Journal Record)
OKC is ready to condemn property in Bricktown, but the owners think they still have a fighting chance. (Journal Record)
A weekend loss drops OU out of the Associated Press Top Ten. (Tulsa World)
Because of so many upsets, Oklahoma State moved up one spot to 14th in the AP poll despite having the weekend off. (Tulsa World)