Headlines for Tuesday, April 28, 2015:
More fallout over the shooting death of an unarmed suspect by a reserve deputy: the Tulsa County Undersheriff resigns. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma City’s Capitol Hill High School students are voting this week on a new mascot. (NewsOK)
House Democrats hold a 25th birthday party for a major education reform measure passed in 1990. (Oklahoma Watch)
- A Tulsa first grade teacher who refused to test her students learns her fate today. (Tulsa World)
The Oklahoma Historical Society is releasing its first album on the new 46-star record label. (Journal Record)
Governor Fallin signs measures focusing on tax incentives. (NewsOK)
Bill signed to streamline workforce council. (AP)
The State House could take a final vote this week on a texting and driving ban. (Tulsa World)
Boeing wants six million dollars in job creation incentives from Oklahoma City. (NewsOK)
A battle is brewing over Lake Thunderbird. (Journal Record)
The closing of a strip club clears the way for coffee and mattresses. (Tulsa World)