Local headlines for Thursday, August 29, 2019:
- Aspects of a new medical marijuana law take effect today. (NewsOK)
- Supporters of petition to stop permitless carry are counting signatures. (Tulsa World)
- Stillwater City Council receives threats over support of SQ 803 petition. (Stillwater News Press)
- Congresswoman Horn warns of stigmatism with “red flag” laws. (NewsOK)
- The appeal to Oklahoma’s opioid lawsuit could last until 2021. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma defendant says President Trump’s tweets forbid a fair trial. (NewsOK)
- OSBI meets with Oklahoma County DA over Epic Virtual Charter investigation. (NewsOK)
- USDA announces it will begin investigating beef prices. (HPPR)
- Tulsa delays vote on police oversight program. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa City Council approves ordinance in support of breast feeding. (Tulsa World)
- The campaign to pass MAPS4 begins. (Journal Record)
- American Airlines plans to add 400 jobs. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma sees a boom in aerospace technology. (Journal Record)
- Natural gas prices put pressure on producers. (NewsOK)
- Rose State College offers courses on robotic technology. (Journal Record)
- Oklahomans garner nominations for Country Music Association awards. (NewsOK)