Headlines for Tuesday, March 27, 2018:
- Bills to increase taxes on fuel, cigarettes and oil and gas wells pass the state House. (KOSU)
- Oklahoma teachers gear up for a walkout. (NewsOK)
- Teacher walkout could impact a third of Oklahoma students. (Tulsa World)
- OKC child care centers prepare for walkout. (NewsOK)
- Academic officer says OKC school students need intense intervention. (NewsOK)
- Panel calls on TPS to delay voting on Lee School until survey. (Tulsa World)
- The University of Oklahoma names a former oil executive as the school’s next president. (KGOU)
- Tulsa councilor tables ordinance to fine and jail parents for student truancy. (Tulsa World)
- Sen. Inhofe calls for more money for border security. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma finds itself with a shortage of psychiatrists. (Journal Record)
- An architect and an accountant start a new tourism venture in Oklahoma City. (Journal Record)
- Home sales in Tulsa grow. (Tulsa World)
- Projects in Automobile Alley shift from residential to retail. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma native elderberries are growing in popularity. (Journal Record)