Headlines for Monday, June 25, 2018:
- Oklahoma ends three day early voting with nearly twice as many participating from four years ago. (KFOR)
- SQ788 Opponents continue attack on language of measure. (Tulsa World)
- State School Superintendent faces opponents in primary. (NewsOK)
- Despite an increase in female candidates, more needs to be done. (NewsOK)
- A new advocacy for wind power is spending money on Oklahoma legislative races. (NewsOK)
- The state Supreme Court rules a petition to overturn state taxes is invalid. (Journal Record)
- Tulsa Public Schools is losing fewer teachers than the previous school year. (Tulsa World)
- Louie’s Shooter received treatment after suicide attempt. (NewsOK)
- Task Force to decide what to do with 7,000+ untested rape kits (NewsOK)
- Parkinson’s forum returns this weekend. (Tulsa World)
- Energy companies battle over underground natural gas cavern. (Journal Record)
- DEQ continues testing for Mercury this summer. (Journal Record)
- Polo Club raises money for Early Education. (Journal Record)