Local headlines for Tuesday, May 14, 2019:
- An Oklahoma judge refuses to throw out the first case against opioid manufacturers. (NewsOK)
- State leaders take sides on the budget amid entrenched negotiations. (NewsOK)
- A new law changes liquor distribution rules in Oklahoma. (Journal Record)
- A Senate panel advances Governor Stitt’s nominee for Secretary of the Budget. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma pulls in a record $1.6B in April. (NewsOK)
- Terrance Crutcher’s sister takes message to Washington, D.C. (Tulsa World)
- A death row inmate loses his final appeal. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa County citizens raise concerns over Sheriff and I.C.E. (Tulsa World)
- Release of a list of priests accused of sex abuse is getting delayed. (NewsOK)
- The US Army Corps of Engineers is releasing water in northeast Oklahoma. (Tulsa World)
- OKC School computers attacked by malware. (NewsOK)
- OG&E gets approval to recoup $53M cost for two power plants. (Journal Record)
- Students look to an uncertain future at OU. (NewsOK)
- Health experts say the state needs to do better. (Journal Record)
- Edmond woman invents a device to help others. (NewsOK)