Local headlines for Tuesday, June 4 2019:
- The opioid trial against Johnson & Johnson enters Day Six in Norman. (Journal Record)
- Early estimates for repairs to roads and bridges from May storms start at $2M. (KOSU)
- Flooding on the Arkansas River is impacting trade in the state of Oklahoma. (KWGS)
- Water levels continue to decrease on the Arkansas river. (Tulsa World)
- Vice President Mike Pence is coming to Oklahoma to survey damage. (AP)
- Records show Oklahoma had third wettest May in nearly 125 years. (Tulsa World)
- Researchers turn to drones in forecasting weather. (Journal Record)
- Inspectors are searching for food licenses at medical marijuana businesses. (News9)
- Murderer loses final appeal, becomes 21st inmate awaiting an execution date. (NewsOK)
- Governor Stitt is announcing a new director of Human Services today. (NewsOK)
- OKC considers tearing down the old city jail. (Journal Record)
- Tribes talk trade in Oklahoma. (Journal Record)
- OU falls in game one of the WCWS to UCLA. (NewsOK)
- OSU advances in playoffs to face Texas Tech. (Tulsa World)