Headlines for Monday, April 30, 2018:
- FY 2019 Budget is sitting on Governor Fallin’s desk awaiting a signature. (Journal Record)
- Legislative leaders hope to end the 2018 session this week. (Tulsa World)
- Alcohol bill still awaits a hearing before the end of session. (NewsOK)
- State alcohol regulators are getting ready for new liquor laws. (Journal Record)
- Funding issues could impact child abuse prevention programs. (NewsOK)
- GOP candidates answer questions about tax breaks, subsidies. (NewsOK)
- Sen. Lankford disputes President Trump’s calling North Korean leader “honorable”. (Tulsa World)
- 4-H reaches out to help wildfire victims. (NewsOK)
- Schools see few financial changes since the walkout. (Tulsa World)
- Some teachers want to impeach the president and vice president of the OEA. (Tulsa World)
- Michael Bever trial enters week three. (Tulsa World)
- Search for missing Welch girls take place as more information gets released. (Tulsa World)
- Large investors want Chesapeake to develop a Climate Change plan. (Journal Record)
- First timer wins Memorial Marathon. (NewsOK)
- OKC dealings with Amazon, Costco similar to dilemma in TV’s “The Prisoner”. (Journal Record)
- U2 uses augmented reality in its upcoming concert in Tulsa on Wednesday. (Tulsa World)