Headlines for Tuesday, February 9, 2016:
The State Treasurer announces the largest plunge in monthly gross receipts in more than five years. (Norman Transcript)
Deeper cuts to agencies coming in March. (Tulsa World)
Children face health care cuts because of budget cuts. (Tulsa World)
Sales tax revenue drops in OKC. (NewsOK)
Lawmakers are raising concerns the legislature won’t do anything this year about the rise in earthquakes. (AP)
A battle over vaccinating children is brewing at the state capitol. (NewsOK)
An Oklahoma woman gets diagnosed with the Zika virus while in Haiti. (Fox25)
A former Lincoln County associate district judge faces prison time. (NewsOK)
A late day rally keeps Chesapeake stock from getting cut in half during volatile Monday trading. (Journal Record)
The Oklahoma City Council is considering changes to MAPS. (Journal Record)
A new nonprofit in Ada is training students to be leaders in water policy and management. (NewsOK)
A day to celebrate a non-profit help hotline is coming up on Thursday. (Fox25)
Meteorologists say El Nino, which brought floods last year, could still impact Oklahoma in 2016. (News on 6)
Thunder forward Kevin Durant moonlighted as a sports photographer at this year’s Super Bowl. (KOCO)
Despite a lack luster defense, the Thunder pulls out a win against the Suns. (NewsOK)