Headlines for Tuesday, July 21, 2015:
Stillwater City Council approves rules for oil and gas drilling. (NewsOK)
A 4.4 magnitude earthquake shakes most of Oklahoma as one of several over the past 24 hours. (News9)
Members of a Grand Jury to investigate Tulsa Sheriff Stanley Glanz are getting picked today. (Tulsa World)
Indicted Rogers County commissioners make appearance in court. (Tulsa World)
A quarter of Oklahoma children live in poverty. (NewsOK)
OKC School Board votes to cover historic blackboards. (KFOR)
OKC Schools considers opening gyms and playing fields after school hours. (NewsOK)
Lawmakers look into privatizing the Commerce Department. (Journal Record)
Tulsa Congressman Jim Bridenstine endorses Ted Cruz for President. (Tulsa World)
The Oath keepers, a group of current and former military, police and first responders, starts Operation Protect our Military. (Fox25)
A new person is taking the reins of the Pardon and Parole Board. (NewsOK)
The Department of Environmental Quality provides a new way to pay environmental penalties. (Journal Record)
Transportation officials want comments on their long-range transportation plan. (Muskogee Phoenix)
Two Air Force pilots develop a Facebook flag photo app. (Enid News & Eagle)
The sale of the First National Center gets pushed back again. (Journal Record)
Tulsa Shock announces plans to move to Dallas (Tulsa World)