Headlines for Monday, January 22, 2018:
Legislative leaders step up sexual harassment training to avoid a repeat of last year. (Tulsa World)
Governor Fallin sets a date to resume the second special session. (NewsOK)
Step Up Oklahoma plan faces uphill battle. (Journal Record)
Teacher raises might be difficult in 2018 with elections looming. (NewsOK)
Time is running out for law enforcement to audit untested rape kits in their custody. (Tulsa World)
Hundreds rally at the State Capitol, joining women’s rights marches across the world. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma’s energy sector has benefited over the past year under President Trump. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma election officials are watching an Ohio voting case before SCOTUS. (NewsOK)
School employees including teachers begin Spanish language classes. (NewsOK)
ODOT is closing Broadway Extension in Oklahoma City this coming weekend. (NewsOK)