Headlines for Friday, May 18, 2018:
- Actions at the State Health Department ruled inept rather than illegal. (Tulsa World)
- OKC councilman facing embezzlement charges announces resignation. (NewsOK)
- Group joins in fight against petition to defund teacher pay increase. (Tulsa World)
- Not all school districts welcome the teacher raises. (Journal Record)
- Lankford comes to President’s defense in Russia investigation. (NewsOK)
- An overheated piece of equipment sparks a major fire in Henryetta. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma sees a decrease in its personal income. (Journal Record)
- First independent new bank in Oklahoma City in a decade applies for FDIC charter. (NewsOK)
- Company provides sand for SCOOP, STACK driller. (NewsOK)
- OG&E shareholders say no to plan to make it easier to call special elections. (Journal Record)
- Williams announces $10.5B merger plan. (Tulsa World)
- Energy executives gets ready to take reins of two universities. (NewsOK)
- TIA starts nonstop flights to San Antonio this summer. (Tulsa World)
- Special athletes come to Stillwater. (Tulsa World)
- Pioneer Woman, Carrie Underwood & others picked for Oklahoma Hall of Fame. (NewsOK)