Headlines for Monday, October 17, 2016:
Oklahoma political experts are already looking at statewide elected races in 2018. (NewsOK)
Tulsa police paid more than $216,000 in overtime after the fatal shooting of Crutcher. (Tulsa World)
Oklahomans mourn the loss of a former football player killed in a car crash. (Tulsa World)
An engineer is working to maintain safety at Cushing’s oil hub amid earthquakes. (Tulsa World)
A new poll among Oklahoma teachers shows deep frustration with the state legislature. (NewsOK)
Court sides with schools in Tax Commission lawsuit. (Journal Record)
New education standards expected to go before the State Board of Education this month. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma City University is working to get more teachers in classrooms. (NewsOK)
Move over Texas, an Oklahoma rancher could well have a world record longhorn. (Journal Record)
Oak Leaf Itch Mites are once again causing irritations among Oklahomans. (Tulsa World)
Tulsa’s mayor-elect could put an end to the lawsuit to save Helmerich Park. (Journal Record)
OnCue gears up for electric vehicles. (Journal Record)
The Thunder returns to Oklahoma City to beat the Minnesota Timberwolves. (NewsOK)