Headlines for Tuesday, October 6, 2015:
Overnight crews remove the Ten Commandments monument from the State Capitol. (NewsOK)
US Supreme Court declines to hear Oklahoma cases. (NewsOK)
Recognizing the anniversary on the end of the ban on gay marriage. (NewsOK)
The Stillwater City Council advances a texting and driving ban. (Stillwater News Press)
A State lawmaker wants to increase voter participation. (Journal Record)
State House Speaker staff member to seek a House seat. (NewsOK)
Tulsa teachers are getting a pay raise. (Tulsa World)
An Oklahoma City elementary school is getting a tech upgrade. (KFOR)
Hundreds of baboons will be removed from an OU facility as it closes within three to four years. (Norman Transcript)
- The Choctaw and Chickasaw get the fifth largest tribal settlement ever recorded. (Journal Record)
Cherokee Nation citizens can take advantage of free ACT prep classes. (Muskogee Phoenix)
Conoco Phillips cuts 10% of its workforce. (Tulsa World)
SandRidge stocks increase on announcement of new acquisition. (NewsOK)
Stillwater gets place to cure the late night munchies. (Journal Record)