Local headlines for Thursday, January 10, 2019:
- Oklahoma ends 2018 with $1.5B more in collections than 2017. (NewsOK)
- Senator wants to update rules on storage of videos from police body cameras. (Journal Record)
- State lawmakers are staying clear of bills to allow for sports betting… so far. (Journal Record)
- Gov.-elect Stitt’s mortgage company gets approval of its bank charter application. (NewsOK)
- Broken Arrow mayor pens letter to Trump in support of border wall. (Tulsa World)
- Voters in Luther reject a $24M school bond. (NewsOK)
- Calls for justice for triple homicide victims. (NewsOK)
- OETA announces a new charitable organization as its fundraising partner. (Journal Record)
- Future of Osage County wind turbines uncertain after SCOTUS refusal. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma County jail still dealing with mold. (NewsOK)
- Gray bats force ODOT to delay work on highway project. (Tulsa World)
- Chesapeake stock climbs more than 12%. (NewsOK)
- American Airlines hopes to work on bigger planes with new modifications. (Tulsa World)
- Survey shows only half of Tulsans thriving. (Tulsa World)
- OSU Football Coach Mike Gundy gets a contract extension and a raise. (Tulsa World)