Headlines for Wednesday, February 11, 2015:
A Prague earthquake victim files a lawsuit against two energy companies. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma City moves one step closer to providing tax money for a concert venue. (Journal Record)
- The number of Oklahoma parents choosing to not vaccinate their kids is rising. (NewsOK)
Voters in Northeast Oklahoma approve more than $500 million in school bonds. (Tulsa World)
An $88 million school bond in Edmond gets approval from voters. (NewsOK)
Dropping oil prices could impact retirement. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma City’s mayor is joining in the effort to stop childhood obesity. (NewsOK)
Three people are throwing their hats in the ring to be Chairman of the State Republican Party. (Tulsa World)
Despite prisons at 116% capacity, two lawmakers want increased jail time for cattle rustling. (NewsOK)
Two bills allowing for execution by nitrogen gas move out of committee. (Tulsa World)
The Oklahoma City and Tulsa Zoos are pushing a bill to crack down on the sale of ivory and rhino horns. (KOCO)
- A bill allowing people to shoot down drones over their property narrowly passes a Senate Committee. (Tulsa World)