Headlines for Wednesday, April 25, 2018:
- Legislature moves forward with a budget for the next fiscal year. (Tulsa World)
- Criminal Justice Reform bills head to the Governor. (NewsOK)
- Fallin vetoes bill allowing selfies of ballots. (Tulsa World)
- Senate approves bill to allow more guns in county courthouses. (NewsOK)
- Instructions on what to do when pulled over are coming to the state’s drivers manual. (KWGS)
- State Chamber comes out in opposition to medical marijuana state question. (NewsOK)
- Life expectancy of Oklahoma women drops. (NewsOK)
- Family of victims in Welch cold case call for an investigation of law enforcement (Tulsa World)
- Dispute over crime scene photos arises in Bever trial. (Tulsa World)
- Proxy battle over SandRidge heats up. (Journal Record)
- State Supreme Court gives OK for OG&E to spend $500M on scrubbers. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa is talking with Amazon about adding a distribution center. (Tulsa World)
- OKC approves $3M incentive package for Costco. (Journal Record)
- Group wants to expand Oklahoma City’s council. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma has yet to record a tornado in 2018. (Tulsa World)
- Food fills the Festival of the Arts. (NewsOK)