Headlines for Wednesday, August 29, 2018:
- Tulsa businessman Kevin Stitt wins GOP nod for Governor. (Tulsa World)
- AG Mike Hunter wins Republican nomination by just 300 votes. (NewsOK)
- A look at other statewide elections from Tuesday. (Journal Record)
- Six GOP State House incumbents lose in runoffs. (NewsOK)
- In CD1, Republican Kevin Hern will face Democrat Tim Gilpin. (Tulsa World)
- Kendra Horn defeats Tom Guild for Democratic nomination in CD5. (NewsOK)
- Kunzweiler wins Republican nomination for Tulsa County DA. (Tulsa World)
- Three Tulsa City Counselors win reelection. (Tulsa World)
- OKC Ward Seven Council election heads to runoff. (NewsOK)
- Midwest City voters approve $50M bond for city improvements. (NewsOK)
- Senate confirms OKC Attorney to judgeship depite opposition from the bar association. (NewsOK)
- Inhofe says Sessions won’t quit. (Tulsa World)
- Tariffs are taking a toll on steel in Claremore. (Tulsa World)
- Coal-fired power plant in panhandle could close by January. (NewsOK)
- Children’s center gets X-Ray technology from an anonymous donor. (Journal Record)
- OKC begins in-depth look at rules on Airbnbs. (NewsOK)
- OKC caps the amount of vehicles for bike and scooter sharing services. (Journal Record)
- Gas prices expected to drop this fall. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma hotels see an increase in demand. (Journal Record)
- Myriad Gardens plans first ever celebration of plant-based life (NewsOK)