Headlines for Tuesday, October 10, 2017:
Time is running out for lawmakers to craft a budget. (NewsOK)
No move on the removal of capital gains taxes to fix budget. (Journal Record)
EPA’s clean power plan should have little impact on Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
Education officials announce a six-year $46.9M contract with testing vendor. (Tulsa World)
Reveal story on work-based diversion programs prompts a review by drug court. (Tulsa World)
Jurors picked in Kepler’s fourth trial have knowledge of the case. (Tulsa World)
Tulsa is seeking public input on regulations for home-share businesses. (Tulsa World)
U.S. Attorney says Comanche Tribe has no standing in Chickasaw casino. (Journal Record)
Jenks businessman joins growing list of Republicans for Governor. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma wheat growers turn to the federal government for help in international trade. (Journal Record)
Insect infestation forces the removal of ash trees in Tulsa city parks. (Tulsa World)
Tulsa’s first Native American Day garners praise from participants in a local event. (Tulsa World)