Headlines for Wednesday, April 11, 2018:
- For the first time in 14 years, Oklahoma City has a new mayor. (NewsOK)
- Teachers are staying focused on the Capitol. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa teachers arrive after 110 mile march. (Tulsa World)
- Governor Fallin signs Hotel/Motel Tax despite pleas for a veto. (NewsOK)
- National group criticizes GOP candidates for Governor. (NewsOK)
- Lawmakers dig up old ideas for new revenue. (Journal Record)
- Marijuana supporters focus on rallying teachers and education funding. (Tulsa World)
- Parents are staying supportive. (Tulsa World)
- Bartlesville and Sand Springs announce they will reopen schools on Thursday. (Tulsa World)
- The education rally could start hurting Oklahoma’s blood supply. (KOSU)
- Stillwater schools accept Gundy’s gift for security funds. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma tax collections jump more than 15% above last year (Tulsa World)
- The Fair Housing Act turns 50. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma City-based Devon energy announces it is laying off 300 people. (NewsOK)
- President Trump nominates an OK Supreme Court Justice to a federal judgeship. (NewsOK)
- Dispute between Cusack Meats and OKC over MAPS3 land nears its ending. (Journal Record)
- Mercy Hospital partners with Energy FC. (Journal Record)
- Thunder heads into its final game of the season. (NewsOK)