Local headlines for Wednesday, October 23, 2019:
- Supporters of a petition to expand Medicaid plan to turn in signatures tomorrow. (Journal Record)
- State is hiring a national Medicaid expert to help Governor Stitt with his health care plan. (NewsOK)
- AG announces plans to help victims of crime with Marsy’s Law. (NewsOK)
- A gun rights advocate plans legal action after an incident at Oktoberfest. (Tulsa World)
- Renzi Stone retired from OU Board of Regents. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma City approves new rules on historic property, but not without controversy. (NewsOK)
- OKC suspends taxi company for overcharging customer. (Journal Record)
- MAPS4 could bring in more than anticipated. (NewsOK)
- Wind power plan looks to public for comment on saving endangered beetle. (Journal Record)
- WPX breaks ground on downtown Tulsa headquarters. (Tulsa World)
- A mashup of art and video games is coming to Oklahoma City. (KOSU)
- Rapper & author Chuck D named for Woody Guthrie Award. (Tulsa World)