Local headlines for Tuesday, June 25, 2019:
- Eastern Oklahoma is keeping a close eye on rivers today. (Tulsa World)
- Mannford residents clean up after straight line winds tear through town. (Tulsa World)
- Edmond residents question mixed police reactions depending on race. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma’s opioid trial turns to the state’s plan to deal with the crisis. (NewsOK)
- Judge signs $86M settlement with Teva Pharmaceuticals. (NewsOK)
- State Supreme Court declines to hear arguments on a controversial alcohol law. (Journal Record)
- Congressman Mullen focuses on immigration in telephone town halls. (Tulsa World)
- Report on Oil and Gas water production considers new actions with climate change. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma County Jail Trust hears about mental health and daily operations. (NewsOK)
- OKC School Board actions move into the courtroom. (NewsOK)
- OCPS seeks sponsors for STEM centers. (Journal Record)
- New DHS leader looks forward to job. (Tulsa World)
- Governor recognizes four Sapulpa boys for heroic efforts. (Tulsa World)
- Construction jobs in Oklahoma reach an all-time high. (Journal Record)