Local headlines for Tuesday, May 21, 2019:
- The state is working to recover with storms bringing heavy rains and tornadoes. (NewsOK)
- May 20th tornado deaths in 2013 still impacting school policy. (Tulsa World)
- El Reno Superintendent bucks the trend of closing schools. (NewsOK)
- Emergency Management stays calm as storms rage. (NewsOK)
- House passes bill with reduced penalty for stalled trains. (NewsOK)
- Governor Stitt forms a task force on criminal justice. (Tulsa World)
- Anti-Abortion birthing centers are getting $2M in upcoming budget. (NewsOK)
- Fiscal Year 2020 budget includes money for aerospace industry. (Journal Record)
- Lawmakers want clarity on AG’s ability to allocate funds. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa Commissioner meeting heats up amid immigration policy concerns. (Tulsa World)
- U.S. Attorney focuses on needs of rural law enforcement. (Tulsa World)
- University of Oklahoma interim president wants focus on inclusion. (NewsOK)
- Enid bank provides services for Lyft drivers. (Journal Record)
- Tulsa sees a decline in the number of houses on the market. (Journal Record)