Headlines for Monday, October 22, 2018:
- Oklahoma’s two major gubernatorial candidates are making a final pitch for the job. (NewsOK)
- CD5 Democratic challenger works to overcome deficit in poll. (NewsOK)
- General Election in Oklahoma County includes four district judicial races. (NewsOK)
- Registered Republicans still outnumber Democrats in the state. (Journal Record)
- Governor Fallin is fighting with the state superintendent over audits in schools. (NewsOK)
- Alcohol regulators are still getting applications for new beer and wine licenses. (Journal Record)
- AG expects an increase of solar power in Oklahoma. (Journal Record)
- Oklahomans working after 65 years old doubled since 2001. (Tulsa World)
- More state cattle marketing is going to local programs. (Journal Record)
- DeadCenter moves to a new space on OKC’s Film Row. (NewsOK)
- Whiteout in OKC’s Automobile Alley gets public ready for new arts center (NewsOK)
- Sooners keep climbing in the polls. (Tulsa World)
- The Thunder falls short in its home opener. (NewsOK)