Local headlines for Wednesday, June 12, 2019:
- Oklahoma’s opioid issue goes back to the 1980s. (Journal Record)
- Our state’s health system ranks next to last in the nation. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma City police are investigating five homicides in just four days. (NewsOK)
- Stillwater Police might have been victims of “Swatting” hoax. (NewsOK)
- New OKC federal judge picked to keep guns out of domestic abusers. (NewsOK)
- The renaming of Northeast Academy in Oklahoma City is facing a pushback. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa Schools program finds success in filling holes in the district’s workforce. (Tulsa World)
- Broken Arrow School District is considering a teacher pay raise. (Tulsa World)
- State looks to finish strong in collections for FY 2019. (Tulsa World)
- West Nile season arrives in Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
- Corporation Commission considers transparency of reimbursement requests. (NewsOK)
- OKC gets ready for an influx of wireless antennas. (Journal Record)
- Thunder’s Paul George undergoes surgery. (NewsOK)