Headlines for Monday, January 5, 2015:
- The State of Oklahoma is getting ready for the new legislative session and the second term of Governor Mary Fallin. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa’s homicide rate is dropping, but female and domestic violence deaths are increasing. (Tulsa World)
- The Osage Tribe in Northeast Oklahoma is missing out on energy funds. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma’s newest congressman is ready to get to work. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma County is saying good-bye to a couple of judges with combined decades of service. (NewsOK)
Voters in Tulsa could be deciding on two major funding packages this November. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma is falling short when it comes to reporting mentally ill to the FBI to stop gun sales. (NewsOK)
A new study shows Oklahoma ranks as one of the highest states with gambling-related embezzlement. (Oklahoma Watch)
A new try at cracking down on texting and driving. (Journal Record)
The end of the season losses for the Sooners results in the firing of one of its coaches. (News9)