Headlines for Wednesday, March 11, 2015:
- Two frat members involved in a racist video are getting expelled from OU. (NewsOK)
Racial controversy in Oklahoma goes beyond a chant from an OU fraternity. (Oklahoma Watch)
The editorial board of The Oklahoma Daily Newspaper is calling for diversity training after a racist video from a fraternity went viral. (Oklahoma Daily)
- A judge dismisses a lawsuit over the Ten Commandments at the State Capitol. (NewsOK)
A bill at the State Capitol allows tribal-owned utility companies to stay in the right away similar to municipal and private utility providers. (Journal Record)
The State House passes a bill to end marriage licenses in Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
Collegiate leaders in the state tell lawmakers, budget cuts could be devastating. (Tulsa World)
A committee approves a process for creating new school standards in the state. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma City is still looking for a place to put its new convention center. (Journal Record)
- An Oklahoma State student joins Blake Shelton’s team on the Voice. (KFOR)
- An Oklahoma brewer is celebrating this Saturday in an uber-geeky way. (Tulsa World)
Former OU quarterback Sam Bradford is heading east. (KFOR)