Headlines for Wednesday, March 6, 2019:
- GOP leaders plan to fast track bills giving more power to the governor over agencies. (NewsOK)
- A bill to regulate medical marijuana moves one step closer to law. (Tulsa World)
- House passes legislation making it easier for felons to get jobs. (Journal Record)
- Representatives approve legislation for state official astronomical object. (Tulsa World)
- Devon plans to release 200 employees. (NewsOK)
- Sonic faces a lawsuit over 2017 data breach. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma sits next to last in school funding compared to a decade ago. (Tulsa World)
- OKC School District shuffles 27 principals ahead of consolidation. (NewsOK)
- Senator Lankford releases the fourth edition of his report on government waste. (Tulsa World)
- Costs for Alzheimer’s disease is rising. (Tulsa World)
- More than 2,300 submission come in for suggestions on MAPS4. (Journal Record)
- Construction begins on 200-mile, eight-county natural gas pipeline. (Journal Record)
- A new app guides visitors in the Gathering Place. (Tulsa World)
- The Thunder loses on the road despite the return of Paul George. (NewsOK)