William CrumSales tax revenue fell this month in Oklahoma City, reflecting persistent weakness in oil and gas. The city received $18.3 million for the general fund on Friday. That is down 2.6 percent from October 2014 and well short of the 0.6 percent year-over-year growth that was anticipated. "That's definitely not what we were projecting," said Doug Dowler, the city's budget director. Still, statewide results are worse.Read more on NewsOK.com