Local headlines for Monday, February 11, 2019:
- Six state agencies are requesting more than $32M in funding this fiscal year. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma medical groups launch a campaign against independence for nurses. (Tulsa World)
- Anti-Abortion groups plan to rally at the capitol for a bill to abolish the procedure. (Tulsa World)
- New Lt. Governor supports a measure enticing more movie makers to the state. (Journal Record)
- The leader in the State House wants to stop stalled trains at intersections. (KFOR)
- Bill relaxes labeling requirements on poultry products. (Journal Record)
- Community leaders back bill to redefine drug possession. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma County judge says jail isn’t safe for mental health patients. (NewsOK)
- Central Oklahoma voters are deciding on city leaders. (NewsOK)
- Edmond, Norman school districts holding bond elections on Tuesday. (NewsOK)
- 2019 Oddities & Curiosities Expo opens in Tulsa on February 23rd. (Tulsa World)