Local headlines for Monday, October 14, 2019:
- The search for mass graves linked to the 1921 Race Massacre resumes today. (Tulsa World)
- Stitt is picking a new justice for the state Supreme Court from among three men. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma is seeing an increase in violent crime. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa non-profit helps county reduce the number of women in state prisons. (Tulsa World)
- Pardon & Parole Board begins giving reasons for denying parole. (NewsOK)
- Lawmakers learn about using data to further reduce inmate numbers. (Journal Record)
- The State Republican Party is facing financial woes amid leadership disputes. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma students are facing changes in ACT testing. (NewsOK)
- Sooners move up a spot in the Associated Press College Football Poll. (Tulsa World)