Headlines for Thursday, October 4, 2018:
- OKC reverses statements made after Bricktown electrocution. (NewsOK)
- OSSBA raises concerns over SQ800. (Tulsa World)
- Rotary Club hears from candidates for governor. (Tulsa World)
- The fate of criminal justice in Oklahoma lies in the hands of voters. (Journal Record)
- Report shows inmate killed by flesh-eating bacteria. (NewsOK)
- Second Amendment group plans a rally outside the Gathering Place. (Tulsa World)
- State Chamber moves forward with health plan (NewsOK)
- Tulsa mayor drops moratorium on medical marijuana facilities. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa City Council officially approves the city’s new flag. (Tulsa World)
- OKC begins search for new city manager. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa approves two new interim councilors. (Tulsa World)
- Frontier reverses course on nonstop Orlando flights. (NewsOK)
- Jobless rate drops in across all of Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma ranchers see opportunity in Canadian drought. (Journal Record)
- Tulsa’s BOK Center gets international praise. (Tulsa World)
- OKC golf courses resubmit applications to sell alcohol. (Journal Record)
- Thunder kicks off preseason at home. (NewsOK)