Local headlines for Monday, February 25, 2019:
- Oklahoma’s faith leaders plan a prayer vigil tonight over so-called Constitutional Carry. (AP)
- Former lawmakers becoming lobbyists renews “revolving door” rule talks. (Oklahoma Watch)
- Senate won’t hear controversial bill stopping program for pregnant women. (Tulsa World)
- The State House is expected to take up “Unity Bill” on medical marijuana. (Journal Record)
- An event focusing on marijuana in Oklahoma City is selling out of floor space. (Journal Record)
- OCPS moves closer to vote on school closings. (NewsOK)
- OSU and others consider possible four-year institutions in Tulsa. (Tulsa World)
- Non-profit helps rural high schools access college credit. (Tulsa World)
- Investigators work to determine the cause of a weekend fire in downtown Guthrie. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma is getting more than $2M from an emissions lawsuit settlement. (NewsOK)
- American Airlines is offering non-stop flights from OKC to Washington, DC. (KFOR)
- Glenpool-based Simple Simon’s Pizza wants to grow 100 extra stores. (Journal Record)
- More growth is expected in tribal gaming. (Tulsa World)
- New OKC fairgrounds coliseum stands as a candidate for MAPS4. (NewsOK)