Headlines for Wednesday, August 26, 2015:
A judge denies the bond for the man accused of killing Labor Commissioner Mark Costello. (Tulsa World)
The issue of mental health is coming up following the death of the Labor Commissioner. (Journal Record)
An Oklahoma Representative’s Facebook post is causing controversy. (KFOR)
Guthrie public schools will start random drug tests. (News9)
Oklahomans haven’t seen gas prices this low in more than a decade. (NewsOK)
Oil prices might not be going up anytime soon. (Journal Record)
Voting on an Oklahoma County Jail will likely get delayed till next year. (NewsOK)
Stillwater residents vote on the renewal of a half cent transportation sales tax November 10. (Stillwater News Press)
A Midwest City fire station is staying open. (NewsOK)
Muskogee High School completed its indoor practice facility. (News on 6)
Oklahoma ACT results hold steady. (Tulsa world)
Cushing is getting a grant to improve its downtown. (Stillwater News Press)
Businesses consolidate amid decline in cattle sales. (Journal Record)
A Marine veteran is carrying the American flag as he walks from Owasso to Wichita, Kansas. (Ponca City News)
"Chicago" comes to OKC's Jewel Box. (NewsOK)
2015 Teacher of the Year goes to Norman Special Ed teacher. (KOCO)