Headlines for Monday, November 23, 2015:
A geophysicist says an earthquake more than 6.0 is possible in Oklahoma. (Tulsa World)
Despite low oil prices, activity remains high in Oklahoma. (Journal Record)
Suspect in OSU Homecoming car crash had blood alcohol level below threshold of intoxication. (AP)
Feds talk to Governor Fallin about her opposition to taking in Syrian refugees. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma’s state superintendent comes out against four-day school weeks. (Tulsa World)
Leaders of Oklahoma’s colleges and universities are getting ready for a tough fiscal year. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma’s finance chief says a new type of savings plan is needed amid $1B shortfall. (NewsOK)
Gov. Fallin calls for investigation of Oklahoma School for the Blind. (NewsOK)
The Mayor of Midwest City faces a recall election pushed by local police and fire unions. (NewsOK)
GOP and Democrats hope for possible gains in the Oklahoma legislature. (Journal Record)
Public financial disclosures for state employees could be ending. (KFOR)
A local group is delivering an anti-bullying message to Oklahoma schools. (Fox25)
Shops from out-of-town come to OKC for Holiday Pop-Up Shops. (Journal Record)
The University of Oklahoma is teaming up with Zipcar to offer a car-sharing service. (Norman Transcript)
Weekend football games bring changes in the rankings for the Sooners and Cowboys.(Tulsa World)
ESPN’s College GameDay is coming to Stillwater for Bedlam this Saturday. (Tulsa World)
The Oklahoma City Thunder pulls out a win against the Dallas Mavericks. (NewsOK)