Headlines for Friday, September 23, 2016:
Prosecutors file felony charges against a Tulsa police officer involved in the shooting death of an unarmed black man. (KOSU)
TPD makes changes to keep police safe after Crutcher shooting. (Tulsa World)
Students at OU hold a five-hour protest in response to the police killing of Terrence Crutcher in Tulsa. (Fox25)
Newly-released state test scores show a slight improvement in student achievement over last year. (KOSU)
The number of emergency certifications for teachers outpaces last year. (Tulsa World)
Department of Ed reallocates more than $3M to schools’ activity funds. (KOCO)
Senator Lankford questions federal officials on policy changes for farmers, schools and others. (NewsOK)
Governor starts process to replace retiring state Supreme Court justice. (Journal Record)
A former employee of the Oklahoma Beef Council faces a criminal inquiry. (NewsOK)
A new survey show oil and gas officials are cautiously optimistic that he downturn is ending. (NewsOK)
Women are working to break into the architecture industry. (Journal Record)
Some architects are keeping bicyclists in mind when they’re designing buildings. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma City’s State Fair features Made in Oklahoma products. (NewsOK)
Woodland Hills Mall in Tulsa is going geek. (Tulsa World)