Headlines for Monday, March 26, 2018:
State Superintendent says teacher walkout could be positive for Oklahoma (NewsOK)
Two men involved in the 1990 teacher walkout say current situation might be worse. (Tulsa World)
Political logjam is taking its toll on moderate Republicans at the State Capitol. (Tulsa World)
Corrections reform law passed by voters is doing little to keep people out of prison. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma moves closer to number on in incarceration. (NewsOK)
Dozens of Oklahomans are getting ticketed for driving in the left-lane (NewsOK)
OKC is cracking down on sex shops. (NewsOK)
One of the world’s largest oil and gas companies is supporting a carbon tax. (Journal Record)
Heartland Flyer extension looks more likely with federal money recently approved. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma City University names Martha Burger as its first female President. (NewsOK)
OU plans to announce new president today. (Tulsa World)
New donut shops are rolling into OKC (Journal Record)
Thunder falls to the Trailblazers. (NewsOK)