Headlines for Wednesday, October 10, 2018:
- Governor Fallin declares a state of emergency after storms roll through the state. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahomans are cleaning up after storms push through the state. (NewsOK)
- Independent Treasurer candidate attacks GOP over pension plan. (NewsOK)
- AARP calls on lawmakers to spend more on respite care. (Tulsa World)
- Education supporters return to the State Capitol ahead of the General Elections. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa Police makes changes to its recruit training. (Tulsa World)
- SCOTUS refuses case of threats against Tulsa PD. (NewsOK)
- Health officials consider changes to lab rules after unusual tests. (Journal Record)
- September revenue comes in below estimate, but above last year’s collections. (Tulsa World)
- Tribe asks OKC for TIF help for American Indian Cultural Center. (Journal Record)
- OKC receives 30 applications for city manager. (NewsOK)
- Costco finalizes land deal in OKC. (NewsOK)
- An event this weekend allows you to play games for a good cause. (Okie Geek Podcast)
- Oklahoma City’s Skydance Bridge is glowing green for World Mental Health Day. (NewsOK)
- The taps are running dry for old water tower restoration. (Journal Record)
- The city of Guthrie joins with an Oklahoma singer to showcase the city. (KFOR)