Headlines for Monday, November 28, 2016:
Oklahoma’s top prosecutor is meeting today with President-elect Donald Trump. (NewsOK)
Former oil worker calls on energy industry to create a fund for earthquake victims. (Journal Record)
ONG refuses to release a list of possible damaged pipelines. (NewsOK)
A water pollution battle is brewing between Bethany and a closed aerospace plant. (NewsOK)
Political activist fired after charges filed against Hofmeister. (NewsOK)
A national program to house the homeless gets an extension. (Tulsa World)
OKC Bass Pro sees drop in sales. (Journal Record)
Polar Express comes to Stillwater. (Tulsa World)
A new attraction brings people from all over to the northern Oklahoma town of Pawhuska. (KOSU)
OKC residents are likely spending more money this year on Christmas than those in Green Country. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma State drops out of the top ten despite not playing any games this weekend. (Tulsa World)