NEW YORK (AP) — Wells Fargo is still seeing fewer people at its bank branches as well as a decline in checking-account openings as the scandal over its sales practices takes its toll. But there is a silver lining for the San Francisco bank: Its February numbers are up from December lows. Wells Fargo said Monday that customers opened 40 percent fewer checking accounts last month compared to a year earlier, while the number of customer interactions with branch bankers was down 17 percent.Read more on NewsOK.com