Headlines for Monday, March 19, 2018:
With two weeks left till a possible walkout, state leaders are no closer to solving the issue of teacher pay. (Tulsa World)
Several groups are offering children places to go for the possible teacher walkout. (NewsOK)
A look at the impact of a teacher pay raise. (Tulsa World)
Some Oklahoma schools won’t be involved in a teacher walkout. (Tulsa World)
Glenpool teachers and support staff get $1K bonuses from district. (Tulsa World)
EPA gives Yukon School $200K to replace buses. (NewsOK)
MAPS for Kids comes to an end. (NewsOK)
4% GPT tax increase is gaining traction at the capitol. (Journal Record)
The court of civil appeals upholds the dismissal of four Oklahoma pharmacies in an opioid lawsuit. (NewsOK)
A new trade organization forms in anticipation of medical marijuana. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma calls on changes over citizenship in U.S. Census. (McCarville Report Online)
Small Oklahoma bankers are hopeful for a U.S. Senate Bill to ease regulations. (Journal Record)
A stay in Tulsa could increase under a proposal before the city council. (Tulsa World)
OKC to host national summit on homeland security law. (NewsOK)
Sonic considers a blended burger with mushrooms. (Journal Record)
The Thunder comes up with a win against the Raptors. (NewsOK)