Headlines for Monday, October 1, 2018:
- Oklahoma’s new liquor law begins today. (NewsOK)
- Local brewer gets set to boost production with new beer law. (Journal Record)
- New report shows Oklahoma can save millions with school consolidation. (NewsOK)
- OCPS students face low morale issues. (NewsOK)
- SCOTUS arguments over Creek reservation garner federal attention. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa attorney faces criticism ahead of nomination for Oklahoma judge. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma lawmakers are looking over sill in the blank legislation. (Journal Record)
- Investigators look into electrocution of two at the OKC Bricktown canal. (NewsOK)
- Federal investigators give a good review to OKC’s VA hospital. (NewsOK)
- The remnants of two oil companies combine into the second-most active driller. (Journal Record)
- OKC Zoo officials work to determine the death of a 33-year-old Indian rhinoceros. (KFOR)
- Oklahoma City works to juggle various modes of travel. (Journal Record)
- Local authors join in first ever Oklahoma Book Festival. (Tulsa World)
- OU drops in the Associated Press Polls while OSU returns to the Top 25. (Tulsa World)