Headlines for Friday, September 1, 2017:
Oklahoma breaks a record in its prison population. (NewsOK)
Broken Arrow Republican calls education cuts “fake news”. (NewsOK)
Fallin hopes to see a special session to fix the state budget by the end of September. (KOSU)
State regulators crack down on pharmacists over opioid abuse. (Journal Record)
Cherokee Nation says it won’t appeal a ruling to give the freedmen tribal citizenship. (Tulsa World)
Tribes battle over a casino near the Oklahoma-Texas state line. (Journal Record)
Smoking rates drop in Oklahoma. (Tulsa World)
Gas Prices grow after Hurricane Harvey. (NewsOK)
Williams Partners gets go-ahead on Pennsylvania pipeline. (Tulsa World)
A new study finds arts in Oklahoma City is boosting the economy. (Journal Record)
The Cowboys win their home opener against the University of Tulsa. (Tulsa World)