Headlines for Tuesday, January 20, 2015:
- For the fifth year in a row a state Senator proposes more cuts to personal income taxes. (Journal Record)
A bill coming up in the next legislative session hopes to crack down on inmate behavior. (Tulsa World)
While state leaders might support justice reform, it might be too costly to achieve. (NewsOK)
More and more Americans are reaching triple digits in age with a record number last year in Oklahoma. (Tulsa World)
The Oklahoma State Cowgirls travel to Norman and get handed their second loss. (NewsOK)
Tulsa’s City Council is studying data on quality of life in its city. (Tulsa World)
Broken Arrow is seeing a growth in multi-family housing. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma City is considering what to do with video shot from police body cameras. (NewsOK)
The Tulsa School Board narrows its search for a superintendent down to two. (Tulsa World)
Thousands of same sex couples received licenses to marry in Oklahoma since October. (News9)
As Oklahoma gets ready to execute another man, the next one on the list is raising concerns. (KOCO)