Local headlines for Monday, May 13, 2019:
- James Gallogly announces he’s retiring as president of the University of Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
- Gov. Stitt is putting together a health plan to compete with Medicaid expansion. (Tulsa World)
- Bill increasing test sites for commercial truck drivers is heading to Gov. Stitt. (Journal Record)
- Gov. signs bill to crack down on giving antipsychotic drugs to nursing home patients. (KOSU)
- Marijuana disposal law faces a legal challenge. (Tulsa World)
- Senate is taking up controversial picks for Education Board on Tuesday. (Tulsa World)
- Congressman Cole hopes to salvage an Indian Land bill torpedoed by Trump. (NewsOK)
- American Federation of Teachers joins in fight over Oklahoma County Jail. (NewsOK)
- Proposed budget for OKC includes increased funding for the Homeless Alliance. (NewsOK)
- NE OKC 180-day moratorium hopes to bring healthier options to area. (Journal Record)
- OKC sees an increase in people hopping on the new streetcar with the start of spring. (NewsOK)
- American Airlines is starting nonstop flights from OKC to Miami, FL. (Journal Record)
- Cowboys win in Bedlam game in Norman. (NewsOK)