Headlines for Thursday, May 10, 2018:
- Younger Bever brother found guilty. (Tulsa World)
- Governor Fallin signs legislation expanding gun right protections to places of worship. (NewsOK)
- Passage of medical marijuana state question could bring lawmakers back to the capitol. (Journal Record)
- Battle lines are growing over a state question to stop funding for teacher raises. (Tulsa World)
- A state lawmaker gets removed from the rolls of the Disabled American Veterans. (Tulsa World)
- Perry schools face a lawsuit in federal court over allegations of shielding a sexual predator. (NewsOK)
- National magazine ranks for OKC high schools as the best in the state. (NewsOK)
- Students and employees deal with temporary closing of Bacone College in Muskogee. (Tulsa World)
- Energy education changes its focus to include wind and solar power (Journal Record)
- US DOT picks Choctaw Nation for pilot program on drones. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa makes it easier for restaurants to get permits for sidewalk cafés. (Tulsa World)
- Nearly 200 people gather in Film Row to talk about the business of film. (Journal Record)
- OKC sees another good month in sales tax collections. (NewsOK)
- A former NE OKC sandpit gets ready for change into a new green space. (Journal Record)
- The Department of Environmental Quality issues an Ozone Alert for Tulsa. (News on 6)