Headlines for Monday, November 2, 2015:
New FCC rules could cost Oklahoma jails millions of dollars. (NewsOK)
The dispute over saltwater disposal wells is heating up. (Journal Record)
No more texting while driving in Oklahoma. (News9)
Major roadwork is coming to improve Oklahoma’s highways. (KFOR)
Economists paint gloomy picture of Oklahoma City’s immediate future. (Journal Record)
A law designed to crack down on child abuse begins this week. (Tulsa World)
Parents of Deer Creek students are petitioning to keep Resource Officers. (News9)
Study shows increasing teacher pay could help with the shortage. (Tulsa World)
Voters in Pottawatomie County head to polls for school sales tax vote. (NewsOK)
An historic school is going back on the market. (Journal Record)
OKC homeless find a new place to live. (NewsOK)
Blue Bell Ice Cream is returning to some Oklahoma shelves today. (News9)
Four OU students are raising funds for cancer prevention and research. (Norman Transcript)
Celebrate Oklahoma’s original flag and motto with new license plate. (Red Dirt Report)
The Oklahoma City Thunder improves to 3-0 on the season. (NewsOK)
Despite huge weekend wins, OSU and OU hold steady in polls. (Tulsa World)