Headlines for Monday, September 28, 2015:
The federal government is paying the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes in a land dispute. (NewsOK)
A local group is hoping to reduce the number of teen pregnancies in central Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
A petition to legalize medical marijuana starts Monday. (Tulsa World)
Gov. Fallin considers reducing the sentences of three drug offenders. (NewsOK)
More than a quarter of Tulsa inmates were arrested for not paying court costs. (Tulsa World)
Logan County residents get cleaner water through consolidation. (Journal Record)
The National Republican Hispanic Assembly of Oklahoma has some words for the Donald. (Fox25)
OU Students say progress has been made since racist video went viral. (NewsOK)
New rules for a Tulsa Library reading program resulted in reduced participation. (Tulsa World)
Court clears the way for Canadian County to fund a juvenile center. (NewsOK)
Oklahomans could be facing more travel headaches. (Fox25)
An Oklahoma State University student’s smartphone app is gaining popularity. (Norman Transcript)
The Cherokee Warrior Flight is taking Oklahoma veterans to the Nation’s Capital. (News9)
A last minute win by the Cowboys moves the team up in the AP polls. (Tulsa World)