Headlines for Tuesday, May 26, 2015:
An investigation shows mistreatment of children at a Department of Human Services facility. (NewsOK)
More than a thousand people show their respect for a Claremore firefighter. (Tulsa World)
Several area lakes closed for Memorial Day because of flooding. (News9)
Authorities evacuated Logan County residents because of the Cimarron River water level. (KFOR)
Several parts of eastern Oklahoma remain under a Flood Warning. (NewsOn6)
Scientists are helping Oklahoma wheat farmers save their crops amid the state’s changing climate. (NewsOK)
Heavy rains are impacting the landscape business. (Journal Record)
DOC releases findings on death of inmate fatally bludgeoned with a plastic food tray. (NewsOK)
A Caney Valley High School student loses her case to wear an eagle feather in her graduation cap. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise)
Authorities in northwest Oklahoma are searching for inmates they say walked away from a minimum security prison. (Woodward News)
Lee's Sandwiches recalls meat at Oklahoma restaurants. (LA Times)
The Oklahoma Democratic Party is getting ready to pick new leadership. (Tulsa World)
Construction begins on the new Honey Springs Visitors’ Center. (Muskogee Phoenix)
Oklahoma City is lagging behind in energy efficiency. (Journal Record)