Headlines for Thursday, August 16, 2018:
- Oklahoma City is looking at possibly the wettest August on record. (NewsOK)
- OKC officials want to hear from residents about flood damage. (NewsOK)
- Lawmakers hear from law enforcement over medical marijuana. (Journal Record)
- Top legislators criticize audit of Veterans Affairs. (NewsOK)
- Race for Attorney General turns negative again. (NewsOK)
- Grady County overpay fiasco enters GOP race for State Auditor. (NewsOK)
- Testing results mixed in Tulsa metro area. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma’s first public Montessori school opens in Tulsa next week. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma among 21 states reporting measles. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa sales tax collections remain flat. (Tulsa World)
- Business leaders point to food, music & art to lift economy. (Journal Record)
- Rebuilding Together Tulsa changes name, but not mission. (Tulsa World)
- More money is coming to Oklahoma to help improve rural health outcomes. (Journal Record)
- An event Friday night brings the fun of science to grown-ups. (Okie Geek Podcast)
- Tulsa filmmaker returns home to shoot his latest project. (Tulsa World)