Headlines for Monday, February 19, 2018:
Two more Oklahoma City schools face threats today. (NewsOK)
A new study ranks Oklahoma third worst in structurally deficient bridges. (CNHI)
Lawmakers consider legislation to help pay for earthquake monitoring in Oklahoma. (Tulsa World)
Health officials say Dems 75 cent cigarette tax is too low. (Tulsa World)
Hope is facing for education funding this year. (Journal Record)
Teachers in Oklahoma are considering a walkout similar to 1990. (Tulsa World)
Lawmaker drops attempt to remove a judge. (NewsOK)
Minority religious leaders cry foul over prayers at the Capitol. (Tulsa World)
Grant helps OCPD fight crime. (NewsOK)
OU looks into $1.3B debt to launch OU Medicine. (Journal Record)
The Google Data Center in northeast Oklahoma is growing. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma City is considering new ordinances for Airbnbs. (NewsOK)
OKC Economic Development Trust wants to bring the metro’s first Costco. (Journal Record)
Tribe gets EPA grant to map its land and continue an environmental youth program. (NewsOK)
Westbrook teams up with Durant for the All-Star win. (NewsOK)