Local headlines for Tuesday, October 15, 2019:
- Transportation Commissioners approve nearly $8B to fix state roads and bridges. (NewsOK)
- The state’s high court upholds the ballot for MAPS Four. (NewsOK)
- Permitless Carry law isn’t changing retailers. (Journal Record)
- Muscogee (Creek) voters are getting fewer choices for principal chief. (Tulsa World)
- First Lady Sarah Stitt greets soon-to-be-released inmates. (NewsOK)
- Four counties in Oklahoma are getting a text-to-911 system. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma tribes use Native American Day to educate on indigenous people. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma City is playing host to a first of its kind college tennis championship. (Journal Record)
- OKC School students learn about sustainable gardening. (NewsOK)