Headlines for Wednesday, July 25, 2018:
- The State Department of Health plans a special meeting a week from today. (NewsOK)
- Polls show opposition to recreational marijuana. (Tulsa World)
- OU diversity officer resigns after new president cuts staff. (NewsOK)
- Legislative leaders call the State Ethics Commission a "rogue" agency in legal filings. (NewsOK)
- Focusing on the November Ballot. (Journal Record)
- Tulsans await Fallin’s signature on charter amendment. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa Public Schools recommends a new name for Lee School. (Tulsa World)
- TPS deals with cuts in its athletics. (Tulsa World)
- Judge delays sentencing for Michael Bever. (Tulsa World)
- Judge finds probable cause in Bixby football player rape case. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma City sees significant gains in how many people it puts in jail. (Journal Record)
- GDP grows in Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
- Chaparral marks first day on NYSE. (NewsOK)
- Frontier suspends nonstop flights from TIA to San Diego. (Tulsa World)
- Norman withdraws resolution for OU arena. (NewsOK)
- Choctaw Tribe sees increased revenue at casino in Grant. (Journal Record)
- Segments of Cimarron Turnpike buckle under extreme heat. (Tulsa World)
- OG&E and others push electric vehicles. (Journal Record)
- Getting ready for the OSU football season. (Tulsa World)