Local Headlines for Thursday, November 15, 2018:
- State’s new and returning senators take Oaths of Office. (Tulsa World)
- Booker T. Washington teachers says goodbye to class as he heads to the State Capitol. (Tulsa World)
- Congressman Steve Russell speaks out about loss in general election. (NewsOK)
- Agriculture officials consider new permits for poultry farms. (Tulsa World)
- The State Supreme Court sides with the energy industry against Kingfisher County. (Journal Record)
- State high court gives approval to bonds for Gilcrease Expressway turnpike. (NewsOK)
- Justices choose Gurich as new chief. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma teens are making healthier choices than adults. (NewsOK)
- State economy looks promising, but still vulnerable to outside forces. (Journal Record)
- Some local OKC retailers are choosing to stay closed on Black Friday. (NewsOK)
- The offer of ten thousand dollars to relocate to Tulsa gets a huge response. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa offered $500M in incentives to try and entice Amazon for its HQ2. (Tulsa World)
- Hustler Founder Larry Flint is coming to Tulsa store opening. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa real estate professionals see a mixed bag in T-Town. (Journal Record)
- Norman gets recruitment help in search for city manager. (NewsOK)
- The Oklahoma City Thunder pulls out another big win at home. (NewsOK)