Headlines for Wednesday, January 28, 2015:
Authorities release details about an alleged “pill mill” in southwest Oklahoma City. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma City is moving forward with new downtown development. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma County authorities want to keep people safe who use Craigslist. (KFOR)
The Oklahoma PTA calls for parent to opt out of state testing. (Tulsa World)
A state lawmaker under fire for three anti-gay bills defends them as supporting traditional values. (Tulsa World)
Same-sex couples are looking for a place to marry. (Journal Record)
The days are numbered for the historic downtown Union Bus Station in Oklahoma City. (NewsOK)
The opinions of an Edmond teenager are getting national attention. (Fox25)
Governor Fallin calls on state agencies to use revolving funds to get through the shortfall. (NewsOK)
The Oklahoma State Cowboys beat the 20th ranked Baylor Bears 64 to 53 in Stillwater. (NewsOK)