Headlines for Monday, February 27, 2017:
The state can’t afford to help some of its most vulnerable residents. (Journal Record)
Lawmakers say Lamb's cabinet quit won't impact budget talks. (Tulsa World)
Liquor stores could sell alcohol on Sunday if approved by county voters. (NewsOK)
Vaccine bills await a hearing during deadline week. (Tulsa World)
State Senator David Holt makes official announcement for OKC Mayor. (NewsOK)
Regulators place new restrictions on oil and gas operations to prevent future earthquake activity. (StateImpact OK)
Industry leaders await rules on reusing wastewater. (Journal Record)
Newly elected OK County Clerk faces accusations of wrongful terminations. (NewsOK)
Tulsa County Sheriff hopes to save money by firing the blind operator of its commissary. (Tulsa World)
The new OK Attorney General faces challenges. (NewsOK)
OK Ag leaders are cautiously optimistic under Trump Administration. (Journal Record)
Despite a federal investigation, EMSA is staying in OKC. (NewsOK)
Creative Oklahoma encourages businesses to hire innovative employees. (Journal Record)
Another Thunder win and another Westbrook triple-double. (NewsOK)