Headlines for Wednesday, August 15, 2018:
- Health Department warns of dire consequences if new marijuana rules are blocked. (NewsOK)
- Medical marijuana food safety board meets for the first time. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa Public School students are falling behind the rest of the state. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma City School Board approves pay raises for teachers. (NewsOK)
- Cornett call “Bull Stitt” on rivals ads. (NewsOK)
- Interim study looks at voting by former inmates. (Tulsa World)
- Lawmaker wants DNA testing of suspects at the county level. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma nursing homes get a funding bump, but trouble remains. (Journal Record)
- Fallin announces partnership with Valkyrie Systems Aerospace. (NewsOK)
- Chaparral posts a second quarter loss. (NewsOK)
- Cypress Energy sees increased revenue amid more drilling and production. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma City approves impounding Bird electric scooters. (KOSU)
- OKC Council advances sale of Santa Fe Parking Garage. (Journal Record)
- New OSU students get help under new program. (NewsOK)
- An Oklahoma City establishment tops the list of best new restaurants in the nation. (NewsOK)