Local headlines for Tuesday, November 5, 2019:
- Hundreds of prisoners are going home after record commutation. (Tulsa World)
- Concerns growing over permitless carry law. (NewsOK)
- Second Amendment advocate carries AR-15 in public places. (News9)
- An Oklahoma City police officer has been convicted of second degree murder. (NewsOK)
- New law allows self-auditing by Oklahoma companies. (Journal Record)
- Environmental group promises to fight EPA changes in Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
- Former OKC TV reporter plans run for U.S. Senate. (Tulsa World)
- Supreme Court keep controversial abortion law on hold. (Tulsa World)
- Attorney General comes to the defense of Oklahoma County DA. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma CO. Jail Trust forms committee to help in transition of operational duties. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa Schools approves raise for teachers. (Tulsa World)
- OKC approves an equestrian park near Stockyards City. (Journal Record)
- Amazon promises to finish Tulsa fulfillment center before end of 2020. (Tulsa World)
- State plans to start charging entry fees for parks. (NewsOK)
- Tokyo man catches 43-pound paddlefish in Grand Lake. (Tulsa World)