Headlines for Tuesday, October 17, 2017:
Budget cuts force an agency to end funding for health centers and child abuse prevention. (NewsOK)
Sexual harassment claims include Oklahoma officials. (Tulsa World)
Agencies housed at the State Capital find temporary places to work. (Journal Record)
A challenger for Congressman Steve Russell outraises her opponent. (NewsOK)
President Trump finds an advocate in Congressman Markwayne Mullin. (Tulsa World)
Students at OU want to change the name of a street named after a KKK member. (NewsOK)
Hurricanes blamed for slowdown in energy industry. (Journal Record)
Tulsa Public Schools renews its contract with Superintendent Deborah Gist. (Tulsa World)
Apprenticeships growing to help fill the skills gap. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma tribal members named to lead the Bureau of Indian Affairs. (NewsOK)
Building demolitions in Oklahoma City show a steep decline from previous year. (Journal Record)
OKC Ballet is getting a $2M gift. (NewsOK)