Headlines for Monday, July 24, 2017:
GOP disapproval of higher education might be cause of state budget cuts. (NewsOK)
Recently ousted House A&B Chair considers run for Labor Commissioner. (McCarville Report)
Lawmakers will study future economy without oil. (Journal Record)
Energy producers’ optimism of the future dims. (Journal Record)
Concurrent courses face deeper cuts as enrollment grows. (NewsOK)
Parents face tough application questions, pledges for charter schools. (NewsOK)
Out-of-schools suspensions drop at Tulsa Public Schools. (Tulsa World)
A crackdown is coming for driving in the left lane. (NewsOK)
Licenses for strong beer, wine in grocery stores accepted October First. (Journal Record)
Tulsans to vote on changes to city charter. (Tulsa World)
State investigators look into possible problems with the Purcell police evidence room. (KGOU)
Oklahoma researchers help identify 24 genes associated with the autoimmune disease lupus. (KGOU)
Tourism officials consider a new headquarters in downtown OKC. (NewsOK)
Electronic monitoring of truckers grows. (Journal Record)