Headlines for Monday, June 4, 2018:
- State is still waiting on an audit of untested rape kits from 120 law enforcement agencies. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa counselor wants police reforms. (Tulsa World)
- California state workers are banned from traveling to Oklahoma. (Tulsa World)
- Fate of state legislature hangs in the balance in 2018. (NewsOK)
- Teacher raises uncertain. (Tulsa World)
- Voters will decide if Governor and Lt. Governor should run on same ticket. (Journal Record)
- Gubernatorial candidates keep busy ahead of primary. (NewsOK)
- Health Officials are investigating a case of measles confirmed last week. (NewsOK)
- Tariff retaliation worries are rising among Oklahoma farmers. (Journal Record)
- Cost of goods face possible rise amid truck driver shortage. (Tulsa World)
- OMES helps state agencies get green vehicles. (Journal Record)
- Northeast OKC’s Freedom Center gets historic designation recommendation. (NewsOK)
- Organization hopes more space means more wishes. (Journal Record)
- A majority of Route 66 visitors come from outside the U.S. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma got an early jump on summer this year. (KGOU)