Headlines for Friday, April 26, 2019:
- Governor Stitt signs a bill redrawing the state’s judicial districts. (Journal Record)
- The Governor signs a bill combining Native American Day with Columbus Day. (AP)
- The State legislature advances measures dealing with corrections reform. (Tulsa World)
- House manages bills on marijuana and transparency before deadline. (Tulsa World)
- Governor works for more diversity to the state board of education. (NewsOK)
- Senate moves ahead with a number of Governor Stitt’s appointments. (Tulsa World)
- Another Republican Woman joins in the race for Congressional District Five. (NewsOK)
- Union apologizes for critical remarks against Oklahoma County Commissioner. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma City officials raise concerns over citizenship question on census. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma ranks 2nd highest in flu hospitalizations. (NewsOK)
- State Board of Education approves Tulsa Beyond program. (Tulsa World)
- Statewide student test results expected before the end of May. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa Schools attendance is improving, but work is still needed. (Tulsa World)
- Oil and gas prices are rising. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma researchers work to turn grass into energy. (NewsOK)
- Amazon begins work Monday on fulfillment center in Tulsa. (Tulsa World)
- The Oklahoma Mesonet celebrates 25 years of keeping us safe. (Tulsa World)
- Changes are coming to Film Row’s Paramount Building. (Journal Record)
- OU’s Kyler Murray gets picked number one in NFL Draft. (NewsOK)