Headlines for Friday, June 22, 2018:
- Oklahoma is looking to get more in sales taxes after a ruling by the US Supreme Court. (NewsOK)
- Voting begins in Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
- Lieutenant Governor’s criticism of school car allowances gets a blowback. (Tulsa World)
- The GOP race for Labor Commissioner remains up in the air. (Journal Record)
- National Family Separation issue comes home to local elections. (NewsOK)
- OU faces layoffs amid growing debt. (Tulsa World)
- Physicians show support for state in its crackdown over opioids. (NewsOK)
- A federal grand jury hands down an indictment in a case alleging conspiracy and fraud in the oil industry. (Journal Record)
- Corporation Commission sets hearing for Bixby on Panhandle Wind Power lines. (Tulsa World)
- Oil and gas productivity doubles in five years. (NewsOK)
- Squatters are finding a home in an abandoned Stockyards City bank. (Journal Record)
- Brewer finds a home in downtown OKC. (Journal Record)
- Recent rains don’t stop the drought in Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
- The Dallas Mavericks picked OU’s Trae Young with the fifth pick in the NBA draft last night. (Tulsa World)
- The Oklahoma City Thunder didn’t come away empty handed in last night’s NBA draft. (NewsOK)