Headlines for Monday, April 9, 2018:
- The education rally enters week two. (NewsOK)
- Hundreds come to the State Capitol to pray ahead of another week of teacher walkouts. (Fox25)
- Out of state businesses say education is more important than tax rebates. (Journal Record)
- OCPS’ Capitol Hill opens for traveling teachers. (NewsOK)
- Pro teacher ads are coming from same group which backed the failed SQ779. (NewsOK)
- A state lawmaker authors a bill to benefit his family business. (Journal Record)
- Tulsa’s city council expected to vote Wednesday on dollar stores in north Tulsa. (Tulsa World)
- Incoming OKC mayor gets blessings from multiple faith leaders. (NewsOK)
- The Broadway Extension opens again this morning after shutting down for the weekend. (NewsOK)
- The owner of Ingrid’s Kitchen in Oklahoma City is putting both restaurants up for sale. (Journal Record)
- Former TU assistant coach gets gift of life from a Tahlequah woman. (Tulsa World)
- Thousands take part in OKC’s 36th Redbud Classic. (NewsOK)