Local headlines for Monday, November 18, 2019:
- Leaders of the state’s pension systems say they can withstand a cost of living adjustment. (NewsOK)
- Fight over tribal gaming fees appears to be locked over the debate regarding renewals. (Tulsa World)
- Congresswoman Horn hears both sides of impeachment at town hall. (NewsOK)
- Judge cuts opioid payment to the state by $107M. (Journal Record)
- Poultry farm fight heads to court. (Tulsa World)
- New laws could make cycling safer on Oklahoma roads. (NewsOK)
- Undocumented Oklahomans fight to protect DACA, (NewsOK)
- Civil rights attorney calls on America to fix its problem with inequality. (Tulsa World)
- New OKC State Fair Coliseum part of MAPS4. (NewsOK)
- Generation Z sends a warning to the Millennials. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma’s first eSports degree program begins in Fall of 2020. (NewsOK)