Local headlines for Tuesday, June 11, 2019:
- Opioid trial turns focus on the drug maker’s marketing. (Journal Record)
- Parole Board discusses new criminal justice laws. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa County Commissioners hear public comments on immigration. (Tulsa World)
- The Oklahoma County jail trust holds its first meeting. (NewsOK)
- The budget for Oklahoma City School District increases by nearly $77M. (NewsOK)
- The state is mourning the loss of a former Senator and veteran educator. (NewsOK)
- U.S. House considers repealing ban of public money for abortions. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma Democrats remain undecided on choice for Presidential nominee. (NewsOK)
- Devon plans to reduce methane emissions. (NewsOK)
- Meeting to discuss search for mass graves linked to Tulsa’s Race Massacre gets rescheduled. (Tulsa World)
- New Cherokee Chief faces challenge to his election win. (Tulsa World)
- More Oklahoma college graduates are leaving the state. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma City makes progress on getting sponsors for its streetcar. (Journal Record)
- Black Bear hunting expands in Oklahoma. (Tulsa World)
- Rural Oklahoman puts pro LGBTQ message on tailgate for Pride Month. (Tulsa World)