Headlines for Wednesday, May 13, 2015:
- The leader of the Pardon and Parole Board resigns after less than a month. (Journal Record)
Gun rights advocates are urging lawmakers to override a governor’s veto. (NewsOK)
Governor Fallin signs a bill aiming to tighten security at schools-- by allowing more guns on school grounds. (NewsOK)
The Oklahoma Medical Examiner rules the death of man killed by Tulsa County volunteer deputy as a homicide. (Fox23)
The controversy at the Tulsa Sheriff’s office results in another official’s resignation. (Tulsa World)
$25 million bond for OKPOP passes a Senate Committee. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma City officials react to word transfer of the American Indian Cultural Center. (Journal Record)
Voters in Guthrie overwhelmingly support a new school bond. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma woman requests protective order against Texas lawmaker. (NewsOK)
For the first time this fiscal year, the revenue collection fell below the estimate. (NewsOK)
Health officials are warning of dire consequences from budget cuts. (NewsOK)
Elephants come home to OKC. (News9)