Headlines for Friday, April 6, 2018:
- Oklahoma teachers are returning for a fifth day at the State Capitol. (NewsOK)
- OCPS plans to extend school year after another day of walkouts. (NewsOK)
- Teachers get mixed reaction from lawmakers. (Journal Record)
- Lawmaker checks in on marchers from Tulsa after first day. (Tulsa World)
- OSBI is looking into alleged threats against lawmakers. (Tulsa World)
- The battle, over education funding, results in a Senator giving up his chairmanship. (eCapitol)
- Tulsa attorney’s message to help in the dispute between teachers, lawmakers goes viral. (Tulsa World)
- Lottery officials push back on argument the games were supposed to fix education. (Tulsa World)
- Study shows 40% of Oklahoma student’s aren’t ready for college. (NewsOK)
- Senator Lankford says he’s convinced Russians tried to interfere in US elections. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma’s newest Supreme Court justice is Judge Richard Darby. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa Health Department is investigating a case of measles. (Tulsa World)
- Investors in Bartlesville-based Manna not likely to get all their money back. (Journal Record)
- Volatility returns to oil prices. (NewsOK)
- The battle for control of SandRidge is intensifying. (Journal Record)
- OKC’s Founders Tower goes up for sale. (Journal Record)