Headlines for Wednesday, August 8, 2018:
- Recreational marijuana supporters try to determine what’s next. (Tulsa World)
- Another lawsuit filed over new marijuana rules from the Health Department. (Tulsa World)
- Bankers come together to discuss medical marijuana. (Journal Record)
- GOP gubernatorial candidates debate in Tulsa. (Tulsa World)
- Fallin signs Tulsa charter allowing city worker to campaign. (Tulsa World)
- Governor Fallin is asking for another extension of the REAL ID Act. (AP)
- The vendor for state Drivers’ Licenses is coming under fire after a series of outages. (NewsOK)
- VA secretary defends agency despite seering audit. (NewsOK)
- Student proficiencies drop despite second year of higher academic standards. (Tulsa World)
- Downtown Oklahoma City’s Charter School is growing today. (Journal Record)
- Continental reports $243M profit in second quarter. (NewsOK)
- Mammoth Energy expands its services. (Journal Record)
- USDA provides funding for rural Oklahoma electricity upgrades. (NewsOK)
- OKC sees a drop in its fishing and boating permits in fiscal year 2018. (Journal Record)
- Trump critic plans a trip to Tulsa. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma’s GOP holds fund raiser in the home of Thunder Star Paul George. (NewsOK)