Headlines for Monday, September 24, 2018:
- Cyber-attack keeps OKC school parents from accessing their kids’ information. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma is seeing a surge in the number of voters registering as Independent. (Journal Record)
- Distributors are hoping for a smooth transition to strong beer on October First. (Tulsa World)
- Alcohol regulators are shifting gears when it comes to processing licenses. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma ranks historically high in violence against women. (Tulsa World)
- Three Oklahoma towns sit in the bottom five for life expectancy in the US. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa officials are trying to get a handle on the city’s high eviction rate. (Tulsa World)
- OU President resumes criticism of the college’s finances. (Tulsa World)
- Creeks defend reservation to the US Supreme Court. (NewsOK)
- Attorney General opts out of dealing in Jenks eminent domain case. (Tulsa World)
- Jenks outlet mall planned for 2020 (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma State researchers develop four new wheat varieties. (Journal Record)
- New plans getting released for OKC land which once held the Stage Center theatre. (NewsOK)