Headlines for Wednesday, August 5, 2015:
Governor Fallin talks earthquakes in Oklahoma. (KFOR)
The family of Monroe Bird who was shot by an allegedly intoxicated security guard want justice. (Tulsa World)
A former spokesman for the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office says he’s “excited” to testify before a grand jury. (Tulsa World)
DEQ investigating drinking water in the southern Oklahoma town of Hugo. (Journal Record)
A lawsuit against Oklahoma’s license plate gets shot down. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma City considers getting involved in plan for Oklahoma County Jail. (NewsOK)
OKC approves TIF for Oklahoma City Community College. (Journal Record)
The Oklahoma City Council is considering a new ordinance concerning drivers’ turn signals. (News9)
Congressman Steve Russell is urging Congress to stop Iran deal. (NewsOK)
Devon records losses of nearly $3 billion. (NewsOK)
Tulsa energy company reports loss. (Journal Record)
Gas prices are declining in OKC and across the nation. (AP)
A future Oklahoma museum received a cease and desist order. (Fox25)
A Tulsa radio host is turning to the Internet to preserve a genre of music. (News on 6)