Local headlines for Wednesday, October 9, 2019:
- A search for unmarked graves linked to the 1921 Race Massacre had to start over. (Tulsa World)
- A woman who failed to report child abuse by her boyfriend is getting closer to freedom. (AP)
- Tulsa Congressman calls impeachment talks a smokescreen. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma City is defending its new MAPS Four to the State Supreme Court. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma County Jail Trust approves funds to take over operations. (NewsOK)
- Lawmakers face a growing number of electric vehicles on Oklahoma roads. (Journal Record)
- Pawhuska city counselors keep their jobs after a recall vote. (Tulsa World)
- Muskogee voters approve $110M school bond. (Tulsa World)
- Health officials hand out free flu shots while also preparing for disaster. (Tulsa World)
- Cherokee Nation hopes to reduce wait times for health care. (Tulsa World)
- OKC celebrates minority enterprise. (NewsOK)
- Three Oklahoma airports are getting federal grants for construction projects. (Journal Record)
- A shuttered community center is getting new life. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma City debates historic designations. (Journal Record)
- This weekend, you can play games for a good cause. (Okie Geek Podcast)
- The Oklahoma City Thunder wins its preseason debut. (NewsOK)