Headlines for Friday, August 17 2018:
- 14-year-old girl stabbed by a fellow student at Luther HS. (NewsOK)
- GOP candidate for governor is putting more of his own money into his campaign. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma’s Attorney General wants to solve more cold cases. (NewsOK)
- DAs worry about no end to their staffing crisis. (Journal Record)
- Investigators unclear of reason behind Quinton oil rig explosion. (Journal Record)
- OKC high school celebrates opening of day care. (NewsOK)
- Broken Arrow’s freshman class breaks record in number of students. (Tulsa World)
- Panel considers two designs for a Bill of Rights monument at the State Capitol. (Tulsa World)
- OKC business leaders want a bigger presence in the nation’s capital. (Journal Record)
- A California-based company is expanding its presence in The Sooner State. (Journal Record)
- OU welcomes first new president in 24 years. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa considers driverless shuttle. (Tulsa World)