Headlines for Wednesday, September 26, 2018:
- Broken Arrow faces lawsuit over medical marijuana rule. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma City reduces penalties for marijuana possession. (KFOR)
Oklahoma’s Medicaid enrollment depends on who wins the governor’s race. (Journal Record)
- Nonprofit sues the Oklahoma Ethics Commission over its gift rule. (NewsOK)
- TPD is getting one and a half million dollars to process a backlog of rape kits. (Tulsa World)
- Veterans Commission reduces new center locations down to 3. (NewsOK)
- Pioneering Oklahoma TV journalist Pam Henry dies. (NewsOK)
- Sonic is staying in Bricktown despite purchase from a rival fast food chain. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma City Schools’ parent portal gets mostly restored. (NewsOK)
Changes are coming to your local liquor store on Monday. (KOSU)
- Oklahoma oil companies face new earthquake lawsuits. (Journal Record)
- OKC approves new transparency on taxpayer funded job-creation incentives. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma City delays decision on Airbnbs. (Journal Record)
- Planting and landscaping plans for the OKC Boulevard begin this winter. (NewsOK)