Headlines for Wednesday, April 18, 2018:
- Firefighters are battling historic and life threatening blazes in western Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
- First full week of the 2018 elections results in 15 candidate challenges and 16 withdraws. (Tulsa World)
- Correction reform bills advance at the State Capitol. (Journal Record)
- Testimony in the trial of Michael Bever could begin tomorrow. (Tulsa World)
- Pardon & Parole Board denies pharmacist’s request for early release. (NewsOK)
- Judge denies request to remove judge from Bixby football player rape case. (Tulsa World)
- Medical marijuana state question could change employment practices. (Journal Record)
- A vote for an Oklahoma Congressman to lead NASA could come later today. (NewsOK)
- Ceremony takes place tomorrow to remember the OKC bombing. (NewsOK)
- A former lawmaker from Tulsa who was an advocate for education and women has died. (Tulsa World)
- Amazon looks to OKC for possible fulfillment center. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma City moves a step closer to getting a Costco. (Journal Record)
- Thunder gets ready for Game Two. (NewsOK)