Headlines for Thursday, August 20, 2015:
Oil prices drop to lowest level in more than six years. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma high-school juniors can now take the ACT exam for free. (News9)
Another state Senator comes up with a plan for the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust. (Journal Record)
A hack of the cheating site, Ashley Madison, includes e-mail addresses from central Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
A man who shot himself at a Muslim-free shop in Oktaha says he could need several surgeries to repair his shattered right arm. (Tulsa World)
The case against Senator Rick Brinkley gets released this morning. (NewsOK)
Another attorney gets added in the Broken Arrow family slaying case because of possible death penalty. (Tulsa World)
A new lawsuit begins over oil and gas in Osage County. (Journal Record)
Earthquakes in Oklahoma hit new record with four months left in 2015. (Tulsa World)
Tulsa wants to have an Internet sales tax. (KTUL)
Tulsa movie theater to start checking bags. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma State University launches a new safety app. (Stillwater News Press)