Headlines for Thursday, April 19, 2018:
- Fire crews hope for more favorable conditions starting today to battle blazes. (Tulsa World)
- Michigan nonprofit once again brings aid to Oklahoma farmers and ranchers. (NewsOK)
- Remembering the OKC bombing which took place 23 years ago today. (KOSU)
- Judge declares son of slain Labor Commissioner not-guilty by reason of insanity. (NewsOK)
- Testimony could begin in Michael Bever trial. (Tulsa World)
- Man accused of attempting to blow up an Oklahoma City bank faces a new charge. (NewsOK)
- Legislative leaders consider early exit to the session. (Tulsa World)
- Key issues are all which remains after another legislative deadline passes. (Journal Record)
- Senate passes bill putting restrictions on Medicaid recipients. (NewsOK)
- Nomination for Congressman Jim Bridenstine to lead NASA moves a step closer to reality. (NewsOK)
- SandRidge proxy war claims the company’s chairman as its newest casualty. (NewsOK)
- Human trafficking crisis center plans expansion in OKC. (NewsOK)
- Central Oklahoma hosts tech entrepreneur event. (NewsOK)
- Pecan growers raise concerns over Trump’s tariff talks. (Journal Record)
- Downtown OKC Partnership considers increase to property owners. (Journal Record)
- The Thunder loses game two in the playoffs tying the series. (NewsOK)