Headlines for Friday, September 28, 2018:
- National group levies attack ads against Kevin Stitt. (NewsOK)
- Dark money helped oust incumbent state Republicans in the primaries. (AP)
- Advocates say number of women behind bars throws questions on failure-to-protect laws. (Journal Record)
- Report shows detrimental impact on high incarceration of women. (Tulsa World)
- Correctional Center for Women gets nearly $1M grant to help in rehabilitation. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma County jail comes under fire for number of deaths. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma improves its credit score. (NewsOK)
- The number of emergency certified teachers breaks a new record. (NewsOK)
- A study of Tulsa preschoolers gets new life. (Tulsa World)
- An exotic animal park in Wynnewood is planning a move closer to the Texas line. (News9)
- A judge sets a trial date for Joe Maldonado. (NewsOK)
- Innovation firm hopes to use $100M for emerging technologies. (NewsOK)
- OG&E pushes support for “Smart Grid”. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma's largest daily newspaper is announcing it's been sold. (Journal Record)
- Changes could be coming to OKC’s Boathouse District. (NewsOK)
- Rodeo Cinema opens this weekend. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma State is hoping to bounce back from last weekend’s loss. (NewsOK)