Headlines for Monday, April 16, 2018:
- Teachers return to work after walkout. (Tulsa World)
- 2018 election filing results in nearly 800 candidates. (Journal Record)
- Prevention efforts questioned amid high rates of suicides by guns. (Oklahoma Watch)
- Wildfire dangers remain in western Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
- The state’s higher education is seeing an increase in Hispanic enrollment. (NewsOK)
- OU’s David Boren expected to make full recovery after minor stroke. (Tulsa World)
- LGBT resource center in OKC gets clinical care. (NewsOK)
- OKC looks to boost tax collections with new law on Internet sales. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma County sheriff waits to see if trust will take over jail. (Journal Record)
- Energy company spirits remain low despite higher oil prices. (Journal Record)
- Stillwater hopes for new life in old power plant. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoman makes history as first Native American and female to serve as SCOTUS clerk. (NewsOK)
- The Thunder takes the first game in round one of the playoffs. (NewsOK)