Local Headlines for Monday, November 12, 2018:
- 40% of ballots contain straight party voting with majority coming from GOP. (Tulsa World)
- OHP begins security detail for Governor-elect. (Tulsa World)
- Recent elections show differences between state’s two large cities. (Journal Record)
- State’s GOP House delegation changes ambitions after Democratic takeover. (NewsOK)
- Teachers look forward after disappointing election results. (Tulsa World)
- OCPS holds final meeting on possible school closings tonight. (NewsOK)
- TPS unveils new report cards for elementary students. (Tulsa World)
- Investigation sought after privatization of state park. (NewsOK)
- Norman hospital buys CEO’s OKC home so he could live closer to work. (Journal Record)
- OU Health Sciences’ diabetes center gets a large donation. (Journal Record)
- Governor gets commutation requests. (NewsOK)
- Homicide Conference rescinds invitation for Betty Shelby to speak at event. (Tulsa World)
- Tiny homes could help nonprofit dealing with young people. (Journal Record)
- OKC advertising agency wants to get coats to Curbside Chronicle vendors. (KOSU)
- Oklahoma nonprofits find roots through Neighborhood Services Organization. (NewsOK)