Local headlines for Tuesday, August 6, 2019:
- Recent mass shootings renew calls for changes to gun laws. (NewsOK)
- Lawsuit hopes to stop police accessing medical marijuana patient licenses. (Tulsa World)
- State moves closer to compliance of Real ID. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma asks Congressional leaders loosen laws affecting opioid use disorder. (NewsOK)
- Criminal reports are now available online. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma lawmakers are looking to study cryptocurrencies. (Journal Record)
- Tulsa city council plans to hear from public on Equality Indicators report. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma County Jail Trust considers outside administrator for jail. (NewsOK)
- Plans for a passenger rail from Oklahoma City to Tulsa fail to move forward. (NewsOK)
- Integris cuts 171 positions from its staff. (NewsOK)
- Stitt picks a CPA as the next head of the Health Care Authority. (Tulsa World)
- Continental Resources sees an increase in production for the second quarter. (Journal Record)
- Crews are making progress on OKC’s new convention center and hotel. (Journal Record)
- Cherokee National History Museum opens Thursday in Tecumseh. (Tulsa World)