Local headlines for Tuesday, December 3, 2019:
- Eight Democrats and a Republican file for the Presidential primary. (NewsOK)
- Health officials ask for less money in the coming fiscal year. (Journal Record)
- Senator Lankford releases annual report on government waste. (Tulsa World)
- Illinois River hits warning stage for the 18th time in 12 months. (Tulsa World)
- Halliburton Energy Services cuts about 800 jobs from its workforce. (Journal Record)
- Correction officials look to teenagers to fill prison guard positions. (Oklahoma Watch)
- Criminal justice reform advocates want to end driver’s license suspensions. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma County Jail Trust opens a bank account to pay for expenses. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa County opens its new juvenile justice center. (Tulsa World)
- Former OKC councilman seeks vote on tax to fund parks. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa software engineering school is recruiting students. (Journal Record)
- Aerospace officials plan job fairs to boost program. (NewsOK)
- MAPS4 includes a plan to tackle mental health. (NewsOK)
- Last car dealer moves out of Automobile Alley. (NewsOK)