Headlines for Tuesday, October 9, 2018:
- Governor’s race might balance on taxes. (NewsOK)
- State gets little fiscal help from corporate taxes. (Journal Record)
- Protestors fight against privatization of postal service. (NewsOK)
- Ag officials announce moratorium on poultry feeding operations. (Tulsa World)
- Langston Hughes Academy is deciding fate of suspended employees on Friday. (Tulsa World)
- Some Tulsa teachers are getting a little more in pay raise. (Tulsa World)
- Cherokee Tribe calls on schools to allow eagle feathers for graduates. (Tulsa World)
- Brewpubs are choosing whether to serve stronger beer. (Journal Record)
- Officials warn of flooding through Tuesday night. (NewsOK)
- The National Weather Service is rating a weekend tornado in Fairfax as an EF0. (Tulsa World)
- More motorized scooters could be coming to Oklahoma City streets. (Journal Record)
- An 8-story condominium is planned for OKC’s Midtown. (NewsOK)
- Hundreds observe OKC’s Indigenous People’s Day. (NewsOK)
- Tribes look to the future during Native American Day. (Tulsa World)
- Attendance at Tulsa’s The Gathering Place exceeds 300,000 in its first month. (Tulsa World)