Headlines for Tuesday, April 10, 2018:
- Crowds appear to be growing as the teacher walkout enters day seven at the State Capitol. (NewsOK)
- Nearly 200 female attorneys join in support of teachers. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa’s marching educators expect to arrive at capitol today. (Tulsa World)
- Lawmakers look to renewable energy tax credits to fund education. (Journal Record)
- Owasso officials dispute viral claims over old textbooks. (NewsOK)
- Education officials extend the deadline for student testing in light of the teacher walkout. (NewsOK)
- Teacher walkout means half a million students are missing school. (Tulsa World)
- The state election board prepares for filing amid the growing crowds at the Capitol. (KOSU)
- Walkout has impact on other events at the Capitol. (NewsOK)
- Regulators crack down on an energy company after earthquakes in Perry. (NewsOK)
- AG releases tar Creek audit after a five year delay. (Tulsa World)
- SandRidge calls on Icahn to put up or shut up. (Journal Record)
- Ethics officials question Pruitt’s travel to Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
- Governor signs bill to crack down on Fentanyl. (NewsOK)
- Google gives an extra $50K to the Curbside Chronicle. (Journal Record)
- Thunder guarantees spot in the playoffs with a win. (NewsOK)