Headlines for Tuesday, November 21, 2017:
The Oklahoma Legislature is going to reconvene for a second special session. (Journal Record)
Lawmakers consider options for second special session. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma’s top House leader forms a committee to look into financial mismanagement at the state health department. (NewsOK)
Task Force begins work into improving, modernizing Oklahoma higher education. (NewsOK)
Congressional Tax reform could devastate historic preservation efforts. (NewsOK)
Ads in OKC, Tulsa encourage Sen. Lankford to vote against GOP tax reform. (NewsOK)
Former Tulsa Police Officer Shannon Kepler is heading to prison for the next 15 years. (Tulsa World)
Company contracted to catch uninsured drivers faces lawsuits in two other states. (NewsOK)
Transgender professor wins more than $1M in discrimination case. (NewsOK)
Tulsa Public Schools are using private funds to pay for three administrative positions. (Tulsa World)
Downtown OKC charter uses grant to help expand to middle school students. (Journal Record)
The Head of the Department of Veterans Affairs announces his retirement. (Tulsa World)
Nebraska trailer conversion company relocates to Chickasha. (Journal Record)
Wal-Mart uses virtual reality in training. (NewsOK)
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Chickasha. (Journal Record)
The Oklahoma City Thunder loses despite a double digit lead early on in the game. (NewsOK)