Local headlines for Wednesday, October 16, 2019:
- State lawmakers are getting a 35% raise next year. (Tulsa World)
- Judge admits to $107M math error in state’s opioid trial verdict. (NewsOK)
- A State Regent is resigning his post after criticism of his role in the opioid trial. (NewsOK)
- Search for unmarked graves moves to Newblock Park. (Tulsa World)
- The city of Sand Springs approves a gender neutral public decency ordinance. (KOSU)
- First Lady tours the Juvenile Justice Center. (NewsOK)
- Congresswoman Horn outraises her opponents in the third quarter. (NewsOK)
- Inhofe campaign reports $2M in funds. (Tulsa World)
- State general revenue falls 6% below expectations. (Tulsa World)
- Voters prepare to decide on MAPS 4. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma City reviews its plan for historic preservation. (Journal Record)
- Energy regulators debate payment to customers for wind, solar power. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma volunteers bring power to a rural Guatemalan village. (NewsOK)