Headlines for Friday, December 5, 2014:
A judge is delaying a 3A football playoff game between Locust Grove and Heritage Hall. (Tulsa World)
A U.S. District Judge is considering new rules by Oklahoma to limit media outlets at executions. (Journal Record)
The President of an Oklahoma City defense contractor faces charges of bribing a Tinker official. (NewsOK)
An oil company is finding success in a basin southwest of Oklahoma City. (Journal Record)
The mayor of Tulsa is pitching a public safety tax to increase police response time. (Tulsa World)
A new report ranks Oklahoma among five other states struggling with high rates of mental illness and a lack of access to treatment. (Oklahoma Watch)
An Oklahoma organization is working to make changes in alcohol laws in our state. (Journal Record)
Residents of Payne County got shook by an earthquake shortly before bedtime. (News9)
Despite issues off the field for Locust Grove’s Football team, its quarterback is getting accolades for what he’s done on the field. (NewsOK)
While one 3A high school semi-final game is postponed, the other between Cushing and Kingfisher is moving forward. (Stillwater News Press)