Headlines for Tuesday, November 29, 2016:
Governor Fallin’s office is defending her trip to visit the President-elect at taxpayers’ expense. (NewsOK)
Senator Inhofe celebrates the win by Donald Trump. (NewsOK)
A former Democratic Congressman removes himself from contention for Governor in 2018. (AP)
Senator Lankford releases his annual book on federal spending. (NewsOK)
Native American jewelry maker sues Oklahoma over new law. (Journal Record)
Cheroke Tribe sues the U.S. government. (Tulsa World)
The Tulsa officer charged in the shooting death of Terrence Crutcher goes before a judge today. (Tulsa World)
New Tulsa Sheriff declines pay raise. (Tulsa World)
Two Oklahoma City Community college employees resign amid an investigation in to academic fraud at the school. (KOSU)
Oklahoma moves ahead with A-F Grading. (Tulsa World)
Local retailers receive a bit of a shock from customer turnout on Saturday. (Journal Record)
Local organizations are reminding you to not forget about them on this Giving Tuesday. (KOSU)
Tulsa soup kitchen executive director steps down during relocation fight. (Tulsa World)
Pecan growers are blaming the weather for a bad harvest this year. (Journal Record)
The Thunder extends its winning streak in New York. (NewsOK)