Headlines for Tuesday, July 18, 2017:
Lawmakers divided on blame over DHS cuts. (NewsOK)
Lawmakers look into concurrent enrollment to ease the teacher shortage. (Journal Record)
Both sides of the $1.50 cigarette fee join in the lawsuit. (Tulsa World)
A 12th person enters race for Governor. (Tulsa World)
State transportation officials are closely watching the Congressional budget. (Journal Record)
The Tulsa County DA isn't giving up on prosecuting a former Tulsa police officer. (Tulsa World)
State Bar Association refuses to evaluate complaint against Shelby prosecutor. (Tulsa World)
Tulsa County Commissioners calls on the city to do more for the jail. (Tulsa World)
OKC Police release body cam footage of the city’s 3rd officer involved shooting this year. (NewsOK)
OHP trooper remains critical after getting hit by another trooper. (NewsOK)
ConocoPhillips plans jobs cuts. (Tulsa World)
OKC faces higher electricity costs. (NewsOK)
The Mule owners are working on another Plaza restaurant. (Journal Record)
Indian gaming in OKC grows. (NewsOK)
Coffee houses are finding uses for used grounds. (Journal Record)
OKC Firefighters raising funds for memorial. (KFOR)
Leon Russell’s Church Studio considered for historic registry. (Tulsa World)
Sooners get ready for a new season. (Tulsa World)