Headlines for Tuesday, October 2, 2018:
- Oklahoma’s medical marijuana dispensaries face an unclear future. (Journal Record)
- Authorities identify the men involved in an electrocution in the Bricktown Canal. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma is getting nearly six million dollars in grants to fight the opioid crisis. (NewsOK)
- DHS says clients’ personal information might have been in mailings. (NewsOK)
- The Election Board warns of scammers targeting Oklahomans. (KFOR)
- Gov candidates tout education in latest ads. (NewsOK)
- A district judge could make OHP’s pursuit policy public. (Tulsa World)
- SCOTUS rejects appeal by Oklahoma death row inmate. (NewsOK)
- OCPS sets public hearing on possible school closures. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma companies see wins and losses in third quarter. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa’s City Council is considering interim councilors. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa hotel owners are raising concerns of a new 3% assessment proposal. (Tulsa World)
- Midtown OKC is getting a financial district. (Journal Record)
- September brought record rains to southeast Oklahoma. (Tulsa World)
- New company offers tours of Oklahoma City’s breweries. (Journal Record)