Headlines for Monday, March 5, 2018:
The idea of a teacher walkout is gaining traction. (Tulsa World)
Analysis shows some Tulsa teachers aren’t necessarily leaving for higher paid jobs. (Tulsa World)
Teachers work to keep students focused following threats. (Tulsa World)
Auditor suggests schools check food contracts after Yukon overcharged by Sysco Foods. (NewsOK)
House Speaker faces challenges to his leadership position. (NewsOK)
Bill puts tougher requirements on poorest Oklahomans to get health care. (CNHI)
Bill gives cities and counties more say in drilling (Journal Record)
Audit shows state still has nearly 7,000 untested rape kits. (NewsOK)
Voters southwest of OKC head to the polls tomorrow for a special State House election. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma commodity producers worry about Trump’s tariff talks. (Journal Record)
College students attend one of the largest oil, gas networking conference in Texas. (Journal Record)
Critical to extreme fire weather conditions are expected in Oklahoma. (KOCO)
Coyotes are creeping closer to downtown Tulsa. (Tulsa World)