Local headlines for Monday, July 1, 2019:
- The trial of the state against Johnson and Johnson resumes today. (Journal Record)
- Report of homelessness shows having a job doesn’t guarantee a place to live. (Tulsa World)
- Governor’s council hopes to end homelessness in five years. (NewsOK)
- New state laws taking effect today include a pay increase for state workers. (Tulsa World)
- State lawmakers in the house suggest topics for interim studies. (NewsOK)
- Congresswoman Horn town hall focuses on insulin costs. (NewsOK)
- Oil refinery capacity reaches all time high despite a drop in rig counts. (Journal Record)
- WPX Energy plans a new headquarters in downtown Tulsa. (Journal Record)
- OSU is seeing a high demand for its new resilient Bermuda grass. (Journal Record)
- Record number of travelers expected over the holiday weekend. (NewsOK)
- Burn center official stresses caution in dealing with fireworks. (Tulsa World)