Headlines for Wednesday, October 3, 2018:
- A case against Oklahoma’s Superintendent officially comes to an end. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma City crews are working to secure lamps along the Bricktown Canal. (NewsOK)
- OKC conference focuses on trauma and how it affects children in schools. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa’s mayor wants to reexamine issue of mass graves linked to 1921 Race Riot. (Tulsa World)
- New marijuana businesses have limited options in banking. (Tulsa World)
- The number of medical marijuana application tops seven thousand. (KFOR)
- Gubernatorial candidates address mental health issues in forum. (NewsOK)
- CD1 candidates square off in forum. (Tulsa World)
- Legislative study focuses on life without parole for juveniles. (Tulsa World)
- Wind farm construction halts after litigation. (NewsOK)
- Norman school officials reexamine travel procedures after Texas accident. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma needs more neurologists to deal with growing Alzheimer’s cases (Journal Record)
- Integris takes over control of Deaconess Hospital (NewsOK)
- The Department of Human Services restores funding for child abuse prevention. (NewsOK)
- In just four years, a tax credit helped create more than 2,000 housing units. (Journal Record)
- Tribal gaming revenues jump 5%. (NewsOK)
- Nonstop flights to Los Angeles return to TIA. (Tulsa World)
- American Airlines plans daily flights from WRWA to Washington, D.C. (NewsOK)
- Hunting Season brings economic boost to parts of Oklahoma. (Journal Record)