Headlines for Monday, October 24, 2016:
Despite a rocky October, support of Donald Trump in Oklahoma remains strong. (NewsOK)
A new poll looks at the state questions going before voters next month. (NewsOK)
Pottawatomie County voters consider vote on Sunday alcohol. (Journal Record)
$180 million in Oklahoma City School bonds go before voters next month’s general election. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma schools are getting a new evaluation ahead of an overhaul of the grading system. (Tulsa World)
Teacher vacancies in Tulsa schools persist despite cutting positions and over-hiring. (Tulsa World)
Attorneys, regulators and scientists met on Friday to discuss the state’s evolving oil and gas laws. (Journal Record)
Tulsa’s mayor cries foul on the city council’s refusal to hear appointments. (Tulsa World)
Small banks face less paperwork. (Journal Record)
A new street drug is gaining popularity in Oklahoma. (KWGS)
McClendon estate claims top $1B. (Journal Record)
Shatner honored in Tulsa (Tulsa World)