Headlines for Tuesday, January 9, 2018:
- Regulating medical marijuana could prove difficult. (StateImpact OK)
- Oklahoma County makes it's biggest pot bust ever. (NewsOK)
Fallin turns to community leaders for help on the budget. (Tulsa World)
Supporters, opponents clash at meeting over Kirk Humphreys. (NewsOK)
President Trump resubmits Bridenstine’s nomination for NASA. (NewsOK)
Bond issues could plague consolidated school districts. (Journal Record)
Tulsa pilot program makes changes to high school education. (Tulsa World)
OKC’s bicycle sharing program is expanding. (Journal Record)
Tulsa is unveiling its plan for metered parking. (Tulsa World)
Plans for a transmission line from a panhandle wind farm get sidelined. (NewsOK)
Another possible wrinkle in the Panhandle Wind Farm: competitive bidding. (Journal Record)
OKC considers budget with new police and firefighters. (NewsOK)
OKC business leaders are issuing a survey on tourism. (Journal Record)
The Cherokee Nation adds Martin Luther King, Jr. Day as an official holiday. (Tulsa World)
Report puts Oklahoma colleges high on the list for online degrees. (NewsOK)