Headlines for Friday, August 31, 2018:
- Polar opposites face off in election for energy regulator (Journal Record)
- President Trump endorses Stitt for Governor. (Tulsa World)
- It was a tale of two campaigns for GOP gubernatorial candidate. (Journal Record)
- Four auditing firms have four months to audit state’s six biggest agencies. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma is seeing an increase in STD cases possibly connected to testing. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma Medicaid providers could see first rate increase in nearly 10 years. (NewsOK)
- Judge refuses to split opioid lawsuit into two trials. (NewsOK)
- A judge tosses out a lawsuit against for Tulsa Sheriff Stanley Glanz. (Tulsa World)
- Construction firms are putting out the “Help Wanted” sign. (Journal Record)
- Oil climbs to six week high ahead of Labor day Weekend. (NewsOK)
- Streetcar operators in Oklahoma City begin training. (NewsOK)
- OKC wants to license Airbnbs. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma City gets a second scooter company. (NewsOK)
- Woody Guthrie Prize goes to John Mellencamp. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma State wins its first game of the season. (Tulsa World)