Headlines for Wednesday, May 9, 2018:
- State Supreme Court upholds state law requiring voters to bring ID to the polls. (Tulsa World)
- Gov vetoes bill to consolidate Commerce Department with Lieutenant Governor’s Office. (NewsOK)
- AG says he supports the idea of cameras in opioid lawsuit. (Norman Transcript)
- OKC, Tulsa consider joining the state in its opioid lawsuit. (Journal Record)
- State Health Department works to move beyond financial scandal. (NewsOK)
- Bever case heading to the jury. (Tulsa World)
- DA Candidate gets FOP endorsement, withdraws as attorney for client accused of shooting at police. (Tulsa World)
- Muskogee’s Bacone College plans to temporarily close amid debt problems. (Tulsa World)
- Texas’ Fort Worth Independent School District put up 10 billboards in Oklahoma. (CNHI)
- Regulators increase restrictions on oil and gas operations after surge of earthquakes. (NewsOK)
- SandRidge makes plans for 2018. (Journal Record)
- Residents in Sapulpa try to figure out what caused the roof to collapse at a local church. (News on 6)
- Amazon could be eligible for job incentives in OKC. (NewsOK)
- Owner of Chic Geek moves downtown to open a gift store downtown. (Journal Record)
- DEQ issues an Ozone Alert for Central Oklahoma and Tulsa. (News9)