Headlines for Tuesday, February 6, 2018:
Governor Fallin is urging lawmakers to look to the future. (Tulsa World)
Democrats say Fallin’s State of the State falls short of fixing Oklahoma’s budget issues. (NewsOK)
Governor Fallin releases an executive budget with $700M in extra revenue. (Tulsa World)
Higher Education officials are looking to the 2018 legislative session with hope. (NewsOK)
State information official testifies to lawmakers. (Journal Record)
Health officials dismiss allegations from a whistleblower. (NewsOK)
Tulsa considers permanent ban on dollar stores in northern parts of the city. (Tulsa World)
One candidate for OKC mayor far outpaces his opponents in fundraising. (Journal Record)
OKC gets ready for first MAPS road projects. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma City officials consider their role in border protection. (Journal Record)
TPS Board gets an earful from parents on Edison Preparatory School. (Tulsa World)
Tulsa-based energy company sells assets in New Mexico. (Journal Record)