Headlines for Friday, August 10, 2018:
- State's top universities won’t observe changes to state medical marijuana laws. (Journal Record)
- Judge sentences Michael Bever to life with the possibility of parole. (Tulsa World)
- Investigation finds VA didn’t violate privacy laws. (NewsOK)
- Grady County Sheriff faces salary cut after years of overpay. (NewsOK)
- Former governor says OU shouldn’t admit students who need remediation. (Tulsa World)
- Governor Fallin approves a ballot measure creating an oil and gas trust fund. (AP)
- OG&E posts a $111M profit in the second quarter. (NewsOK)
- Energy CEOs face new choices amid increased profits. (NewsOK)
- Shareholder approve merger of Williams Cos. with Williams Partners. (Journal Record)
- Cherokees become first tribal nation to protect an endangered species of beetle. (Tulsa World)
- Grant of $1M hopes to reunite families with kids in foster care. (NewsOK)
- Sale of downtown OKC’s Santa Fe Parking Garage moves forward. (Journal Record)
- ODOT plans to sell two pieces of downtown OKC land, (NewsOK)
- Senior Living Expo comes to Tulsa this weekend. (Tulsa World)