Local headlines for Thursday, November 21, 2019:
- A fourth teacher files a lawsuit against Epic Virtual Charter School. (NewsOK)
- Governor Stitt appoints a Tishomingo attorney to the State Supreme Court. (AP)
- Governor Stitt’s plan for an Oklahoma office in Washington, DC stalls. (NewsOK)
- New law allows DUI offenders keep driving. (Tulsa World)
- A program to get more uninsured drivers off the road hits a milestone. (Tulsa World)
- Lawmakers seek more protections for student loan borrowers. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma workers are spending more on employer based health insurance. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa creates website on equality indicators. (Tulsa World)
- Regulators want more control of wastewater disposal by oil and gas companies. (Journal Record)
- The New York Stock Exchange delists two trusts held by SandRidge Energy. (NewsOK)
- MAPS4 supporters say the 16 projects all tie together. (Journal Record)
- NASA’s Bridenstine says US on the cusp of new space triumphs. (Tulsa World)
- Musicians with Oklahoma ties nominated for Grammy Awards. (NewsOK)