Headlines for Wednesday, July 12, 2017:
Democrats pick up two seats in the state legislature, winning a pair of special elections. (NewsOK)
In a Norman special primary election, Republicans pick a former businessman and Navy Vet. (Norman Transcript)
DHS announces budget cuts to the state’s most vulnerable residents. (Journal Record)
Tulsa police arrest a 28-year-old in connection with a pipe bomb explosion in Bixby. (Tulsa World)
Tulsa Firefighters vote to declare “no confidence” in their chief. (Tulsa World)
Health officials confirm Oklahoma’s first west Nile case. (NewsOK)
Report looks into troubled veterans’ care in Muskogee. (NewsOK)
Where you live could determine HOW LONG you live. (Journal Record)
- New program helps fill medical needs. (NewsOK)
Devon Energy unveils a new drilling technique. (NewsOK)
OKC looks at how Bass Pro/Cabela deal impacts city. (NewsOK)
OKC gets a new online car dealer. (Journal Record)
Group unveils winner of Tulsa flag design today. (Tulsa World)
Ardmore expects about 2,000 bikers to roll in this October. (Journal Record)
The Oklahoma City Thunder introduces two of its newest players to the media. (Tulsa World)