Headlines for Tuesday, January 2, 2018:
AG wants to reduce the cost of utilities for customers. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma saw an increase in solar power over the last couple of years. (Journal Record)
Outgoing EPA officials says he’s not concerned about the agency’s future. (Tulsa World)
State’s top prosecutor says a sheriff’s group is subject to open meetings and records laws. (NewsOK)
Tulsa’s homicide rate in 2017 comes in just short of the record set the year before. (Tulsa World)
Tulsa Sheriff works to determine how to pay for training center. (Tulsa World)
Healthcare providers avoid SoonerCare cuts, for now. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma is spending more than most states to stop smoking. (NewsOK)
Newly filed bill hopes to protect state employees. (Journal Record)
Political officials look ahead to 2018. (NewsOK)
Large quakes remain possible despite a drop in wastewater disposal. (Tulsa World)
Port of Catoosa sees an increase in traffic in 2017. (Journal Record)
Local shirt designer gets national attention. (Journal Record)
Oklahomans consider resolutions for 2018. (NewsOK)
The Sooners hopes of a national championship get dashed by the Georgia Bulldogs. (NewsOK)