Headlines for Tuesday, January 6, 2015:
A group of conservative Oklahoma lawmakers are opposing Attorney General Scott Pruitt’s marijuana lawsuit. (Tulsa World)
An Oklahoma bill to prohibit hoodies in concealing one’s identity is causing a national stir. (NewsOK)
Governor Fallin is setting a date for a special election to fill a Tulsa State Senator’s Seat. (Tulsa World)
The Norman Chamber of Commerce is supporting a drinking water rate increase for its citizens. (Journal Record)
The firings continue at the University of Oklahoma as the Sooners release Josh Heupel. (SI)
A late away game for the Oklahoma City Thunder ends in a 117 to 91 loss to the Golden State Warriors. (ESPN)
An Oklahoma Congressman wants a new speaker in the U.S. House. (NewsOK)
The Tulsa Public School Board is considering spending more than a million dollars for new buses. (NewsOn6)
The Department of Transportation is taking a defensive stance going into this year’s legislative session. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma City’s Football Club is looking for two new players to join its team. (NewsOK)
The Oklahoma City Thunder makes a trade to get a guard from Cleveland while sending one of its players to New York. (NBA.com)