Headlines for Wednesday, February 14, 2018:
Interim health Commissioner resigns after allegations of past spousal abuse surface. (NewsOK)
Republicans are considering 40-million dollars in cuts to agency budgets. (Tulsa World)
Higher Ed officials move forward with funding requests. (NewsOK)
OK Highway Patrol increases security at the State Capitol. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma City is getting a new mayor for the first time in 14 years. (Journal Record)
Rep. Murdock wins NW OK Senate seat. (NewsOK)
Broken Arrow School Board Incumbent loses election. (Tulsa World)
Tulsa voters get a chance to see GOP candidates for governor. (Tulsa World)
Tulsa is facing one of the highest rates of mental illness and suicide. (KWGS)
OKC Schools hires consultant for superintendent search. (NewsOK)
Edison Prep students plan a walkout. (Tulsa World)
EPA hears Oklahomans’ concerns, (NewsOK)
Broken Arrow gets hemp oil store. (Tulsa World)
OKC sets a date for a public hearing on sex shops. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma’s City’s first Streetcar arrives in Bricktown. (NewsOK)
The Guthrie-based liquor producer, Prairie Wolf Spirits, has new owners. (Journal Record)
The Thunder loses to the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers. (NewsOK)