Headlines for Thursday, August 23, 2018:
- Lawmakers hear from doctors over medical marijuana. (Journal Record)
- Former health department lawyer gets arraigned. (NewsOK)
- Judge allows cameras in courtroom during opioid trial. (NewsOK)
- AG challengers accused of trying to buy the election. (NewsOK)
- Bar Association opposes appointment of Tulsa attorney. (NewsOK)
- Oil and Gas Association sues Kingfisher County. (Journal Record)
- OKC Archdiocese begins investigation of priest. (NewsOK)
- Administrators fill vacancies at Tulsa schools. (Tulsa World)
- Education forum focuses on teacher shortage and advocacy. (Tulsa World)
- Bankers feel the pressure to step up cyber security. (Journal Record)
- Parking leniency in Tulsa could cut down on drunk driving. (Tulsa World)
- Railway logistics center planned for south OKC. (NewsOK)
- Accomplishments and concerns in the OKC housing market. (Journal Record)
- Sooners tap Kyler Murray for quarterback job. (NewsOK)