Headlines for Monday, April 23, 2018:
- Fire crews say they are getting control of wildfires in western Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
- A ballot initiative to stop the tax increases for teacher raises is moving forward. (Tulsa World)
- Six of the top Republican candidates for Governor are taking part in a forum tonight. (NewsOK)
- GOP candidate for AG allegedly advised cousin to lie in divorce case. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma’s Libertarian Party elects first transgender official of any party in the state. (Norman Transcript)
- State lawmakers are considering legislation to increase taxes on wind power. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma lawmakers are feeling the fatigue of nearly 15 months straight in session. (NewsOK)
- Old state law could mean new life for city parks. (Tulsa World)
- Bever trial enters week two. (Tulsa World)
- Troopers across Oklahoma are writing few tickets. (NewsOK)
- Charter school wanting to serve Native Americans plans to appeal a recent rejection by OCPS. (NewsOK)
- Saint Gregory’s is selling real estate and assets in its ongoing bankruptcy. (Journal Record)
- Tulsa Public Schools sees increase in graduations. (Tulsa World)
- Energy mergers, acquisitions expected to slow as oil prices rise. (Journal Record)
- Google shows economic impact in Pryor. (NewsOK)
- OKC signs show history of city’s earliest days. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma is bucking the trend of declining hunters across the US. (Tulsa World)
- Westbrook’s plan for Game Four against the Jazz. (NewsOK)