Headlines for Friday, September 21, 2018:
- Oklahoma climbs to number 2 in the nation for uninsured. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma is getting redder. (Journal Record)
- Corrections Board sells bonds to expand space. (Tulsa World)
- State asks federal government for $250M to improve veterans’ health care. (Tulsa World)
- Summit looks at struggles with addiction. (NewsOK)
- OKC National Memorial launches augmented reality program on 1995 bombing. (NewsOK)
- More renewable energy flows through Oklahoma power lines. (NewsOK)
- Hydro power joins other renewables in Oklahoma energy. (NewsOK)
- Groups applaud Tulsa’s move to welcome more immigrants. (Tulsa World)
- Couch says it was just the right time to leave as OKC City Manager. (Journal Record)
- Plans unveiled for a children’s museum at the Gathering Place. (Tulsa World)
- In Oklahoma real estate it’s still about location, location, location. (Journal Record)
- Factory Obscura goes “Beyond” in new attraction. (NewsOK)