Local headlines for Thursday, June 6, 2019:
- Up to 600 structures took on water from flooding along the Arkansas River. (Tulsa World)
- Cleanup in Sand Springs could take a while. (Tulsa World)
- Sapulpa faces a long road to recovery from storms. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa voters could approve money in November to repair flooded infrastructure. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa chamber takes message of levee needs to Washington, D.C. (Tulsa World)
- Business recovery center opens in Tulsa. (Tulsa World)
- Experts say opioid use actually leads to more pain and higher doses. (Journal Record)
- Study shows a myriad of issues at rig where explosion killed five. (Tulsa World)
- Congressional delegation split votes on dreamers. (NewsOK)
- A former Republican lawmaker gets sworn in as the top federal prosecutor in OKC. (AP)
- Cost for OU investigations tops $1M. (NewsOK)
- Authorities release video of Bricktown electrocution accident. (NewsOK)
- Auditors find Okmulgee County made nearly $400K in salary overpayments. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma City and Tulsa are getting money to clean-up brownfield sites. (Journal Record)
- Climatologists predict a wetter and cooler summer for Oklahoma. (Tulsa World)
- DeadCenter’s 19th film festival kicks off tonight. (KOSU)
- Virtual and augmented reality films feature at DeadCenter. (Journal Record)