Local headlines for Friday, January 11, 2019:
- The US House approves funding the FAA facility in Oklahoma City. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma bank steps forward to help furloughed federal employees. (Tulsa World)
- A bill before lawmakers deals with physician assisted suicide. (Journal Record)
- State Senator wants IT services removed from OMES. (NewsOK)
- Bill allows for felons to get occupational licenses. (Journal Record)
- Ethics Commission sues 14 former candidates and others. (NewsOK)
- Stitt releases a long-time Fallin aide as OMES director. (NewsOK)
- Gov. Fallin is leaving office as the nation’s least popular governor. (Tulsa World)
- State’s federal reserve rises to 6th strongest in the U.S. (Journal Record)
- Energy slowdown could last into 2019. (NewsOK)
- Oil prices rebound. (NewsOK)
- New aircraft tankers arrive at Tinker. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa plans to break ground soon on fourth Educare. (Tulsa World)
- OKC Planning approves new OnCue into urban core. (NewsOK)
- OKC’s Jewel Box Theatre faces an uncertain future. (NewsOK)
- Thunder falls in double OT to the Surs. (NewsOK)