Headlines for Monday, April 20, 2015:
- Reflections on an April morning 20 years ago. (NewsOK)
New records raise questions over a gun used by a reserve deputy in a fatal shooting earlier this month. (Tulsa World)
Stillwater is holding a public hearing on drilling tonight. (Tulsa World)
Employment is growing in downtown Oklahoma City. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma County’s Sheriff defends the need for reserve deputies. (NewsOK)
A music festival in Norman can’t keep people from showing up armed. (Norman Transcript)
A bill under consideration at the Capitol makes it easier to drill horizontal wells rather than vertical. (Journal Record)
A bill in the State Senate looks at the public release of police body cameras. (Tulsa World)
The Oklahoma Republican Party is broke. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma finds love at the Academy of Country Music. (Tulsa World)
A rare miniature catfish's spawning cycle delays construction of an Ottawa County bridge. (NewsOK)