Headlines for Monday, June 18, 2018:
- Early voting for June 26 primaries begins on Thursday. (NewsOK)
- A candidate for governor is loaning his campaign more than $600,000. (NewsOK)
- AG candidate passes the blame on former employee over negligence case. (NewsOK)
- County health departments are cutting back services amid budget woes and layoffs. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa Public Schools plan to spend an extra $71M this year. (Tulsa World)
- Mustang Schools looks for a new leader after its superintendent takes a job with OKC. (NewsOK)
- A State Trooper in Tulsa shoots a man near highway 169 prompting an investigation. (KWGS)
- Oklahoma City plans to crack down on illegal fireworks this year. (NewsOK)
- Corporation Commissioners to take up OG&E rate cuts tomorrow. (Journal Record)
- A two-word addition in the new liquor laws could leave some people without jobs. (Journal Record)
- Tulsa expects $30,000 a year from formerly tax exempt property. (Tulsa World)
- Work is beginning on a new Convention Center in Downtown Oklahoma City. (NewsOK)
- OKC needs new ordinances to deal with coming streetcar. (Journal Record)
- Tulsa finalizes its deal with USA/BMX to bring its headquarters to T-Town. (Tulsa World)