Local headlines for Wednesday, November 6, 2019:
- State Supreme Court hears arguments over a controversial alcohol distribution law. (NewsOK)
- Some state House staffers are getting pay raises. (Tulsa World)
- Two State Senators want to name a section of Route 66 after President Trump. (Tulsa World)
- Congressman Mullin hears from Trump opponents in contentious gathering. (Tulsa World)
- Congresswoman Horn avoids impeachment in talking with constituents. (Journal Record)
- Group hoping to change Oklahoma’s redistricting system holds a town hall meeting. (NewsOK)
- Pardon & Parole Board leader responds to criticism of mass prisoner release. (Tulsa World)
- TEEM helps former convicts get back on their feet. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma shows minimal growth in October. (Tulsa World)
- Chesapeake might be heading toward bankruptcy. (Journal Record)
- Devon reports success in third quarter. (NewsOK)
- OKC approves a moratorium on billboards along Lake Hefner Parkway. (Journal Record)
- Billboard fight results in stolen playground equipment. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa considers putting more money into sidewalk construction and repair. (Tulsa World)
- Startup delivers and donates Christmas trees. (NewsOK)
- Whooping cranes make surprise visit to Lake Thunderbird. (Tulsa World)
- Stars come to film movies in Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
- Thunder comes on strong for its second win in a row. (NewsOK)