Local headlines for Friday, October 11, 2019:
- A controversial state lawmaker is resigning his seat to run for Congress. (Tulsa World)
- Medicaid expansion petition meets goal. (NewsOK)
- State regent comes under fire for supporting opioid manufacturer. (NewsOK)
- I.C.E. accuses Oklahoma County of early release of suspected illegal immigrant. (NewsOK)
- President Trump supporters rally outside the offices of Rep. Kendra Horn. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma lawmakers hear from businesses on needs for success in the state. (Journal Record)
- Edmond Schools warns of possible threats. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa Schools finishes getting public input on how to deal with a $20M shortfall. (Tulsa World)
- Opponent of MAPS4 calls on high court to hear challenge. (NewsOK)
- DOC helps prepare inmates for release. (NewsOK)
- Energy downturn is impacting service companies. (Journal Record)
- PSO and the Tulsa Port Authority agree to land deal in Rogers County. (Tulsa World)
- OKC approves improvements in the Boating District. (Journal Record)
- Thunder easily defeats its New Zealand opponents in a preseason game. (NewsOK)