Headlines for Tuesday, October 16, 2018:
- Medical marijuana business is already booming in Oklahoma. (AP)
- Oklahoma’s AG wants feds to crackdown on phone scams and robocalls. (Tulsa World)
- The closure of a Pauls Valley hospital appears to be permanent. (NewsOK)
- Cherokee Nation slams Senator Warren over DNA tests. (NewsOK)
- Former Trump advisor sues the DNC in OKC Federal Court. (NewsOK)
- Democratic Congressional candidate criticizes private prisons. (NewsOK)
- Cell phone distributors fight back against Oklahoma injunction. (Journal Record)
- Tulsa’s mayor wants plan by first of year to search for unmarked mass graves. (Tulsa World)
- Time is running out for OSU’s biennial land rental survey. (Journal Record)
- Endangered birds are making their way through our state right now. (KFOR)
- Haunt the Zoo returns this weekend for its 35th year. (Okie Geek Podcast)
- OSU is gaining on OU in the Bedlam battle over specialty license plates. (NewsOK)