Headlines for Thursday, February 4, 2016:
A struggling Oklahoma City energy company announces more job cuts. (NewsOK)
A new initiative petition would allow grocery stores to carry cold, strong beer and wine. (Tulsa World)
A new bill would close a loophole in internet sales tax in Oklahoma. (Norman Transcript)
Oklahoma’s voters can now request absentee ballots online. (KOCO)
Mental health experts raise concerns over cuts. (NewsOK)
OU officials worry buyout offers might not be enough to tempt professors to retire. (Journal Record)
A reserve deputy program in Tulsa remains up in the air. (AP)
A policy to create tougher commutation policies gets killed by the governor. (NewsOK)
It just got easier for Oklahomans to identify potentially dangerous criminals in their neighborhoods. (KFOR)
A Stillwater woman says her employer discriminated against her because of her weight. (KFOR)
OKC Social Scientist is trying to build a better wellness app. (Journal Record)
Visitors to the Tulsa Zoo can finally see one of the newest animals, even though he was born in June. (News on 6)
A new catering contract is sending events away from the Cowboy Western Heritage Museum. (Journal Record)
Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant lift the Thunder over the Magic. (NewsOK)
OSU Cowgirls win their Bedlam game in Norman for the first time since 1998. (NewsOK)