Headlines for Friday, June 15, 2018:
- Oklahoma’s AG is trying to stop an opioid lawsuit from moving to federal court. (NewsOK)
- Opponents to medical marijuana plan a $453,000 ad buy. (Tulsa World)
- Secretary of State approves petition to allow vote for eye care in big box stores. (Tulsa World)
- State Supreme Court Justice Patrick Wyrick clears first hurdle to become a federal judge. (NewsOK)
- TPS goes back to drawing board in renaming of Robert E. Lee Elementary School. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma’s National Suicide Prevention Lifelines are seeing an increase in calls. (KGOU)
- Tempers flare at meeting over untested rape kits. (NewsOK)
- Battle over a disposal well near El Reno’s drinking water goes dry. (Journal Record)
- Gas prices are going up for Oklahoma drivers. (NewsOK)
- OSU develops new grass for sod distribution. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma City’s Boulevard is on schedule and on budget. (NewsOK)
- A former restaurant in Oklahoma City could become a home for boys. (Journal Record)