Local Headlines for Thursday, November 8, 2018:
- Governor-Elect Kevin Stitt begins the transition into office. (NewsOK)
- Stitt calls win an “absolute miracle”. (Tulsa World)
- Analyzing the election upset by Congresswoman-Elect Kendra Horn (NewsOK)
- Outside ousts the leader of the House Democrats. (NewsOK)
- Republican supermajority grows in the State House. (Journal Record)
- Joe Exotic faces new counts including violations of Endangered Species Act. (NewsOK)
- 22 drug possession offenders get clemency recommendations from parole board. (Tulsa World)
- Family of cancer victim gets $25.5M award in trial against Aetna. (NewsOK)
- A local pipeline company brings what it does well from one state to central Oklahoma. (Journal Record)
- SandRidge income increase nearly $12M in third quarter. (NewsOK)
- SemGroup sees profitable third quarter. (Tulsa World)
- Sonic gets ready for a change in leadership. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa City Council delays renaming of Brady Street. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa also postpones medical marijuana ordinance. (Tulsa World)
- Controversial truancy ordinance dies after opposition from schools. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa makes way for a Tourism Improvement District. (Tulsa World)
- Enid gears up for professional indoor arena football in April. (Journal Record)
- Even without Russell Westbrook, the Oklahoma City Thunder wins its sixth straight game. (NewsOK)