Headlines for Wednesday, May 4, 2016:
The State Supreme Court strikes down a state question to modernize Oklahoma’s liquor laws. (Tulsa World)
A judge denies bail for a former Tulsa reserve deputy convicted for killing an unarmed black man. (Tulsa World)
A bill to expand the use of a cannabis-based oil for medical purposes moves closer to the governor’s desk. (Journal Record)
More than 300 Oklahomans rally at the State Capitol in support of Medicaid. (NewsOK)
An OG&E rate increase hearing draws groups rallying at the Corporation Commission. (NewsOK)
Devon energy loses more than $3 billion in the first quarter of 2016. (NewsOK)
A subsidiary of Chesapeake lays off nearly a hundred employees. (NewsOK)
An Oklahoma City software company reports major gains in the first quarter of 2016. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma State is considering tuition waivers for dependents of full time staff and faculty. (O’Colly)
A center for white water rafting and kayaking in Oklahoma City opens this weekend. (City Sentinel)