Headlines for Monday, October 5, 2015:
DA accuses fed prosecutors of withholding evidence in sex trial of ex-missionary from Edmond. (NewsOK)
Real ID could cause real problems for Oklahomans. (Tulsa World)
Three people are already under consideration to replace Tulsa Sheriff Stanley Glanz. (Tulsa World)
Medical marijuana supporters are looking for signatures. (News9)
An Oklahoma law allowing for online voter registration takes effect November 1. (Tulsa World)
The new U.S. Supreme Court term could include cases impacting Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
Expert says Oklahoma’s AG wasn’t aware of execution drug failure. (Tulsa World)
Attorneys for the Cherokee County Governmental Building Authority want sanctions reconsidered. (Muskogee Phoenix)
Oklahoma plans to upgrade 300 railroad crossings. (NewsOK)
Laid-off Chesapeake Energy employees might not have trouble finding new jobs. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma City is getting a little more horse friendly. (NewsOK)
Local farms are facing a shortage of an October staple. (KFOR)
Tulsan flies Pope back to Rome. (Tulsa World)
A couple is ready to bring a new sport to the Oklahoma City area. (Norman Transcript)
The Sooners rise in the Associated Press top 25 polls while the Cowboys fall. (Tulsa World)