Headlines for Tuesday, March 31, 2015:
Thousands of educators rally at the capitol to get the attention of lawmakers. (NewsOK)
A change in plans for an Oklahoma City Convention Center isn’t keeping away companies wishing to build a companion hotel. (Journal Record)
The US Department of Justice is suing an Oklahoma university on behalf of a transgender teacher. (NewsOK)
Kansas declares earthquakes in two of its counties across the Oklahoma state line an immediate threat to public health, safety and welfare. (Tulsa World)
The President of a fraternity at the center of a racist chant criticizes OU President David Boren. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma reaches a milestone in the state’s development of tribal gaming. (Journal Record)
Legislation giving terminally ill patients in Oklahoma access to experimental medications not yet on pharmacy shelves gets approved by a state Senate panel. (AP)
A Tulsa School bus collision sends six students and the driver of an oncoming car to the hospital. (Tulsa World)
Another Thunder player might have to undergo surgery. (NewsOK)