Headlines for Thursday, September 6, 2018:
- ABLE Commission deals with a flood of liquor license requests. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma Golf Commissioners raise concerns about new alcohol laws. (Journal Record)
- Lawmakers consider areas of medical marijuana not covered under SQ7888. (Tulsa World)
- A new lobbying group focuses on rural issues. (NewsOK)
- ACLU report shows state could cut prison population in half by 2025. (Journal Record)
- Democrat for Tulsa CO Commissioner suspends race. (Tulsa World)
- Jenks Schools apologizes for tweet attacking Nike ad Colin Kaepernick. (Tulsa World)
- National group praises Oklahoma’s Promise scholarship program. (NewsOK)
- TPS increases spending on mentors and instruction for novices. (Tulsa World)
- TPS looks to future in designing its high schools. (Tulsa World)
- Utility regulators take a close look at a Memphis telecomm company. (Journal Record)
- Central Oklahoma cities work to create regional transit. (Journal Record)
- The Gathering Place tests “rainbow lasers”. (Tulsa World)