Headlines for Wednesday, September 30, 2015:
State gets ready to execute Richard Glossip. (Tulsa World)
The Oklahoma City Council makes changes to its anti-panhandling bill. (Journal Record)
The deadline to move the Ten Commandments statue is approaching. (Norman Transcript)
Chesapeake Energy lays off 740 employees or about 15% of its workforce. (Journal Record)
Chesapeake budget cuts are impacting charity organizations. (NewsOK)
Former Arrow Trucking owner wants light sentence for conspiracy and tax evasion. (Tulsa World)
Presidential candidate Jeb Bush comes to Oklahoma City to raise money and talk to state officials. (NewsOK)
Republican presidential hopeful Carly Fiorina visits Oklahoma City. (NewsOK)
Routine checkups and flu shots available through Obamacare. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma’s colleges are having trouble graduating students. (Oklahoma Watch)
Emergency response times might be longer for some Creek County residents. (News on 6)
Drones bring policy concerns in Payne County. (Stillwater News Press)
Water on Mars announcement confirms Tulsan's belief. (Tulsa World)
The historic Tulsa Club building has a new owner. (News on 6)