Headlines for Tuesday, March 20, 2018:
State question approving tax hikes on oil and gas to help fund education moves forward. (NewsOK)
House leader outlines another teacher pay proposal. (Tulsa World)
NE Oklahoma districts release plans for teacher walkouts. (Tulsa World)
State agencies consider closing offices if workers join teachers in walkout. (News9)
About 850 bills survive the first major deadline at the Capitol. (Journal Record)
Politics appears to be shifting in central Oklahoma Congressional district. (NewsOK)
Lankford says he doubts President Trump will fire Mueller. (NewsOK)
Tulsa County approves 99-year lease with Iron Gate. (Tulsa World)
Education groups hope to expand externship program. (Journal Record)
Graduate schools in three Oklahoma colleges get top marks. (NewsOK)
Tulsa finds itself with fewer vacant office space downtown than OKC. (Journal Record)
Broken Arrow companies announce 300 job openings. (Tulsa World)
OKC expects boost in available jobs with three new companies coming to the area. (Journal Record)
Norman settles a lawsuit with the Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters. (KGOU)
Drought grows in Oklahoma as the state heads into spring. (NewsOK)
OSU heads into NIT quarterfinals with come from behind win over Stanford. (Tulsa World)