Headlines for Thursday, September 27, 2018:
- Tulsa delays vote on medical marijuana restrictions. (Tulsa World)
- Municipalities are dealing with a growing medical marijuana industry. (Journal Record)
- Work to curtail the use of medical marijuana began even before the vote on SQ788. (NewsOK)
- Lawmakers discuss lab testing of medical marijuana. (Tulsa World)
- Retailers get ready for Monday’s liquor law change. (NewsOK)
- Former politicians join tribes in supporting Creeks in sovereignty lawsuit. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma Uber drivers get $100 each after settlement. (Tulsa World)
- Blind vendor wins lawsuit against state, but gets denied $6.6M payment. (NewsOK)
- US House approves funding for FAA. (NewsOK)
- Tech issues delay job performance score of Tulsa Schools’ Superintendent. (Tulsa World)
- FOI-Oklahoma brings a reporter from Annapolis newspaper shooting. (Tulsa World)
- OKC leaders say more needs to be done for diverse city. (Journal Record)
- Tulsa officials unveil a plan for an Arena District. (Tulsa World)
- Girls are joining the ranks of the Boy Scouts of America. (Tulsa World)
- A used car vending machine company is coming to Oklahoma City. (Journal Record)