Headlines for Friday, March 20, 2015:
Hope is waning for a completed Native American Cultural Center in Oklahoma City. (NewsOK)
The Myriad Gardens Foundation is changing plans after a new Oklahoma City Convention Center land deal died. (Journal Record)
The state Senate is giving its employees more than $200,000 dollars in raises. (NewsOK)
Influenza continues to take a toll on Oklahoma. (KWGS)
The Muscogee Creek Nation passes a no-confidence vote against its Principal Chief George Tiger. (Tulsa World)
A dip in oil prices is impacting Oklahoma workers. (Journal Record)
Hate groups are declining in Oklahoma, but that might not necessarily be good news. (Tulsa World)
The number of Native Americans in Oklahoma with HIV/AIDS nearly doubled in one year. (NewsOK)
The Oklahoma City zoo is getting two new elephants from the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle. (KOSU)
The National Weather Service expects a calm spring ahead for Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
OU and OSU are getting ready for the NCAA tournament tonight. (Tulsa Beacon)