The heartbreak felt across Oklahoma after the Moore tornado led to a call for change. School districts across the state are turning to voters for funding to build storm shelters and keep children safe. "Some of us had to go into the bathrooms because that was the innermost part of the building," said Laurie Ross, a teacher in Elk City. But this storm season, more than 800 elementary school students in Elk City can take shelter in a brand new, state of the art 5,000 square ...