Headlines for Friday, July 20, 2018:
Accusations of bribery are coming out in the battle over medical marijuana rules. (NonDoc)
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is forming to discuss medical marijuana. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma banks want answers to questions over loans for medical marijuana. (Journal Record)
Interim studies include talk of an office to centralize state budgets. (Journal Record)
Study shows sin taxes have little impact on state governments. (Tulsa World)
Muskogee residents hear from the final two Republican candidates for governor. (Tulsa World)
St. Gregory mineral rights sell for more than $10M at auction. (NewsOK)
Name change for Lee School won’t please all the people (Tulsa World)
Panhandling teacher returns to the streets. (Tulsa World)
Repot highlights wage gap between whites nad Hispanics. (Tulsa World)
An Oklahoma City oil and gas driller is returning to the NY Stock Exchange. (Journal Record)
Growing Norman Pediatric is getting a new home. (Journal Record)
Construction begins in September on OKC’s Omni Hotel. (NewsOK)
State gets ready for another scorcher. (Tulsa World)
Thunder forward Carmelo Anthony looks to be headed elsewhere, in a three team trade. (NewsOK)