Local headlines for Wednesday, August 28, 2019:
- Central Oklahomans work to recover from Monday night’s storms. (NewsOK)
- OKC council approves the MAPS Four package to go before voters in December. (NewsOK)
- Attorney General calls on J&J CEO to write a check rather than appealing. (NewsOK)
- State faces delay in opioid money because of appeal. (NewsOK)
- Crews lift out one of the sunken barges in Webbers Falls. (Tulsa World)
- Epic Charter School is still growing despite inquiry. (NewsOK)
- Gov. Stitt pushes for more education funding in Tulsa Chamber speech. (Tulsa World)
- Stitt creates a panel to help officials get an accurate count in the 2020 census. (Tulsa World)
- State Capitol suffers leaks from storms. (Tulsa World)
- Amazon expects to open its Tulsa fulfillment center in spring of next year. (Tulsa World)
- New Oklahoma license plate features monarch butterfly. (Tulsa World)