Headlines for Monday, August 27, 2018:
- Oklahomans are heading to the voting booths tomorrow for runoff elections. (NewsOK)
- Gubernatorial candidates debate one last time before the election. (Journal Record)
- AG candidate comes under fire for ads against incumbent. (NewsOK)
- Runoffs include 32 elections for legislative seats. (NewsOK)
- Voting tomorrow includes races on the city level in Tulsa. (Tulsa World)
- Eight candidates are seeking the Ward Seven seat in Oklahoma City. (NewsOK)
- Midwest City voters consider $50M in city improvements. (NewsOK)
- Harper County wins in the percentage of registered voters actually voting. (Tulsa World)
- A company owned by a sitting state senator wins a contract with Veterans Affairs. (NewsOK)
- VA hires nurse accused of writing fake prescriptions. (NewsOK)
- Health Authority begins medical marijuana applications. (Tulsa World)
- OKC Indian Clinic refrigerator malfunction might have led to ineffective vaccines. (NewsOK)
- Former TPS board member says district needs more diversity in teachers. (Tulsa World)
- OKC officials are working on the timing of the streetcar. (Journal Record)
- Plans are in the works to connect Bricktown with the Boathouse District. (Journal Record)
- Oil Field Equipment Manufacturer Kimray is hosting a job fair. (Journal Record)
- Workers burn midnight oil to finish Gathering Place. (Tulsa World)