Headlines for Monday, August 13, 2018:
- Bipartisan group works to reduce the sentence for dozens of people in state prisons. (NewsOK)
- State shifts focus on its lawsuit against opioid manufacturers and distributors. (Journal Record)
- Southeast Oklahoma transgender student faces attack on school’s Facebook page. (NewsOK)
- Jury still out on whether teacher pay bump is impacting turnover. (Tulsa World)
- OCPS works to improve relations with city charter schools. (NewsOK)
- Three Oklahoma towns are vying for the new VA center. (NewsOK)
- Head of Public Safety looking for answers after outage. (Tulsa World)
- New federal laws could impact transporting animals on US highways. (Journal Record)
- State looks into impact of driverless cars. (NewsOK)
- Energy sector gets mixed results in second quarter. (Journal Record)
- Luxury housing falls flat at OU. (NewsOK)
- Northern Oklahoma town sees opportunity in WalMart closing. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma City’s street cars are getting closer to going online. (KOSU)
- MAPS keeps going strong 25 years after passage. (NewsOK)