Headlines for Monday, March 30, 2015:
Oklahoma teachers are coming to the State Capitol today for the 2015 Brighter Future education rally. (Tulsa World)
A new poll shows support for a teacher pay increase. (Tulsa World)
A new FEMA rule could change the amount of grant money awarded to Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
Lawton is waiting to hear back from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board on a cloud seeding permit to tackle the drought. (Journal Record)
Prison officials are cutting care for the mentally ill as the number of those in need rises. (Oklahoma Watch)
A Governor’s panel issues recommendations to deal with nearly 60,000 Oklahomans with intellectual/developmental disabilities. (NewsOK)
A battle is brewing over electronic signs in Edmond. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma’s high speed Internet lags behind the rest of the nation. (NewsOK)
A spokesman with more than 40 years with the Department of Corrections is retiring. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma's largest electric utility is coming under fire as it asks state regulators to approve a billion dollar plan for environmental compliance and replacement generation. (NewsOK)
Work is starting at the Tulsa Jail and a new juvenile justice center, a year after approval by voters. (Tulsa World)
A new study of county health rankings lists Kingfisher County as the healthiest in Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
The Oklahoma City Thunder rallies from a 20-point deficit to beat the Phoenix Suns, 109 to 97. (ESPN)