Marijuana products are getting recalled after a bacterial outbreak at a testing lab. (NewsOK)
AARP is fighting a proposed rate hike from OG&E. (Tulsa World)
Lawmakers choose to not reform the Tourism Department after Swadley’s scandal. (NewsOK)
Southern Baptist leaders prepare to release secret list. (NewsOK)
Investigators say an electrical fire led to the deaths of three children in Crescent. (AP)
Oklahoma health leaders are investigating at least one case of pediatric hepatitis. (KOCO)
The Cherokee Nation dispels rumors the tribe is building a jail in north Tulsa. (Tulsa World)
AG candidate received $3.6M in pandemic relief funding for businesses. (NewsOK)
Tulsa City Councilor announces she won’t seek reelection. (Tulsa World)
Turnpike Authority plans to consider tolls for the new Gilcrease Expressway. (Tulsa World)
OKC approves $102M for OKANA resort and water park project. (Journal Record)
Circle Cinema plans debut of documentary on Fire in Little Africa. (Tulsa World)
Smithsonian traveling exhibit “Crossroads” comes to historically Black town. (NewsOK)