Local headlines for Thursday, December 6, 2018:
- Fallin commutes the sentences of 21 low-level offenders. (Tulsa World)
- SCOTUS wants more information on the Murphy Case. (Journal Record)
- Defendants in oil field explosion turn blame on each other. (Journal Record)
- Governor gets new rules for approval on wind farms. (NewsOK)
- State regents look into credit for remediation courses. (NewsOK)
- Candidates file for Tulsa School Board. (Tulsa World)
- Son of former OKC School Board member files for his father’s seat. (NewsOK)
- Filing ends for Oklahoma City Council. (NewsOK)
- State tax revenues hit a 12-month high. (Journal Record)
- Opponents of new Tulsa hotel tax threaten lawsuit. (Tulsa World)
- Agriculture officials plan emergency rules on poultry operations (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma is gearing up for severe weather to hit the state this weekend. (Tulsa World)
- Football means big money for home sharing in Norman and Stillwater. (Tulsa World)
- The Thunder pulls out a come from behind win in its second road game. (NewsOK)