Headlines for Tuesday, September 25, 2018:
- Gubernatorial candidates go head to head in their first debate. (Tulsa World)
- Political observers disagree on possible shift in state Republican Party. (Journal Record)
- Ethics Commission losses its battle to get more money from lawmakers. (NewsOK)
- Six eastern Oklahoma cities want the VA center which could be leaving Talihina. (NewsOK)
- OHP wants empty courtroom during testimony on pursuit policy. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma bankers head to Washington, D.C. for say in regulations. (Journal Record)
- Battle builds over western Oklahoma windfarm. (NewsOK)
- PSO’s new leader wants to see more modernization for electric company. (Tulsa World)
- OKC company plans a new pipeline to tap into the liquefied natural gas market. (Journal Record)
- OKC considers easing regulation of sex shops. (NewsOK)
- The Tulsa City Council is discussing official adoption of a new flag. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa sees a nearly 10% increase in visitor spending. (Tulsa World)
- Hobby Lobby is filling empty retail spaces left by Macy’s, Sears and others. (Journal Record)
- OSU gets nearly $4M to battle obesity in eastern Oklahoma. (Tulsa World)
- OSU Medicine officially opens a new addiction clinic. (Tulsa World)