Headlines for Monday, May 14, 2018:
- Fallin makes final decision on three controversial bills which passed the state legislature. (Tulsa World)
- Teachers show off old cars to send a message to Governor Fallin. (Tulsa World)
- GOP Gubernatorial candidates split on if they’ll vote to repeal tax for teacher pay raises. (NewsOK)
- State gets ready to collect first increase in gas tax since 1986. (Journal Record)
- New law makes it cheaper to speed. (NewsOK)
- Fifth grader’s idea for a state raptor becomes law. (NewsOK)
- Central Oklahoma is facing a series of earthquakes. (Fox25)
- 14 of 17 DHS workers removed from Delaware County child abuse lawsuit. (NewsOK)
- Technology helps reduce car thefts in OKC. (NewsOK)
- Energy officials are keeping an eye on possible trend setting deal from Devon. (Journal Record)
- Shawnee hopes to becomes state’s first “Blue Zone”. (Journal Record)
- BMX still wants to come to Tulsa despite delays (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma City Zoo welcomes thousands of bees. (Journal Record)