Headlines for Tuesday, August 28, 2018:
- Voters are narrowing the field of candidates for November. (NewsOK)
- Negative campaigning builds to today’s runoff. (Journal Record)
- Election officials say the system is secure ahead of today’s vote. (Tulsa World)
- Lankford plans to continue fight for election security bill. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma’s CD3 Congressman gives advice to the next CD1 representative. (Tulsa World)
- Governor Fallin orders state flags to fly at half-staff in honor of John McCain. (Tulsa World)
- Inhofe blames the late McCain for controversy over flags at White House. (Tulsa World)
- Muskogee steps back from stricter rules governing medical marijuana. (Tulsa World)
- Leaders of other Oklahoma’s cities consider ordinances for medical marijuana. (Journal Record)
- Truancy task force changes direction on jail time and fines for parents. (Tulsa World)
- Protestors oppose allowing Betty Shelby to teach CLEET classes. (Tulsa World)
- Law enforcement agencies see a 70% increase in shooting at officers. (NewsOK)
- Trial of embattled El Reno publishers gets another delay. (NewsOK)
- Former EMSA CEO agrees to pay $80K in settlement. (NewsOK)
- OKC builds a pipeline for drinking water. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma State gets ready for first game of 2018. (NewsOK)