Local headlines for Tuesday, December 4, 2018:
- Medical marijuana hits dispensary shelves. (NewsOK)
- Senate bill gives more authority to counties in zoning. (Journal Record)
- Fallin reflects on her eight years as governor. (Tulsa World)
- Governor Fallin declares a state of emergency for tornado impacted counties. (AP)
- Cherokee Tribe asks for federal assistance for tornado damage. (Tulsa World)
- New NAFTA leaves out indigenous tribes. (Journal Record)
- New Tulsa council members take oaths of office. (Tulsa World)
- First day of OKC council filing nets 8 candidates. (NewsOK)
- TPS expands grades for charter schools. (Tulsa World)
- Epic Charter School increases political donations. (Oklahoma Watch)
- Transportation Commission awards largest contract for road construction in state history. (NewsOK)
- Kingfishers asks for stay in oil pipeline dispute. (NewsOK)
- Only 25% of Oklahoma hospitals get an A in quality. (NewsOK)
- Pecan industry targets swine. (Journal Record)
- Details remain sketchy on weekend winter weather. (Tulsa World)
- The Thunder snaps Detroit’s five game winning streak. (NewsOK)