Local headlines for Monday, June 10, 2019:
- Schools in the Tulsa-area are starting to see progress in hiring and retention. (Tulsa World)
- Program helps get food to kids during summer break. (NewsOK)
- Vaccinations turn toxic at the State Capitol. (Oklahoma Watch)
- The 2020 election for the state legislature is already heating up in Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
- Analysis looks at most votes missed in the state legislature this past session. (Tulsa World)
- New DHS Chief could be first test of Gov. Stitt’s business style. (NewsOK)
- Democrats elect new chair after confusion and close vote. (NewsOK)
- Oklahomans are again cleaning up after strong storms move through the state. (NewsOK)
- FEMA adds seven Oklahoma counties to the state’s federal disaster declaration. (Tulsa World)
- OKC company aiding Puerto Rico denies federal investigation. (Journal Record)
- City seeks solutions for waste near homeless shelter. (NewsOK)
- Group works to keep employees safe. (Journal Record)
- Baptist minister questions the idea of a sexual predator database. (NewsOK)
- Hobby Lobby donates land for Oklahoma City’s transit system. (Journal Record)
- Eleven businesses pitch their startups to Thunder Launchpad. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma State fails to make it to the College World Series. (NewsOK)