Here is a sampling of headlines for the morning of November 26, 2014:
Attendees of a Tulsa vigil focusing on Ferguson, Missouri worry about an undercurrent of racism. (Tulsa World)
During this time of year, people reflect on things they’re thankful for including where they live. (Oklahoma Gazette)
Will Rogers World Airport is getting ready for Thanksgiving travelers today. (Journal Record)
Authorities in Tulsa say a three-year-old boy shot and killed his mother after finding the gun in their home. (Reuters)
A traditional Thanksgiving means food, but does it necessarily mean working over a hot stove or carving a huge turkey. (Journal Record)
When it comes to Internet speeds, Oklahoma ranks as one of the lowest in the nation. (Oklahoma Gazette)
The Oklahoma State Cowgirls overcame early turnovers and shooting woes to beat Morgan State 73-43. (Stillwater News Press)