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Oklahoma's medical marijuana law would be first with 'no qualifying conditions'

Oklahoma will become a groundbreaking pioneer if voters approve state-sanctioned medical marijuana June 26. No, it won't become the first state to approve medical marijuana. Related story: Medical marijuana Q&A

 

3 Republicans, 2 Democrats, 1 independent running for House District 79

The June 26 primary will feature five candidates, many of who name education funding as an important campaign focus.

 

Agencies attribute delay in reporting untested rape kits to confusion

More than a year after it was announced, about 120 law enforcement agencies across the state have not responded to a directive from the governor to audit their evidence rooms and report their number of untested rape kits.

 

Medical marijuana Q&A

Following are some answers to frequently asked questions about Oklahoma’s proposed medical marijuana law that Oklahomans will vote on June 26 when they consider State Question 788:Related story: Oklahoma's medical marijuana law would be first with 'no qualifying conditions'

 

Lotteries

Today's lottery numbers.

 

Will Rogers Says

"These people that you are asked to aid, why they are not asking for charity, they are naturally asking for a job. But if you can’t give them a job, why the next best thing you can do is see…

 

Skywatch for June 3-9: Look for two red spots in the sky ... one is a planet, one is a star

Sunday: The planet Mars is visible in the morning sky and will remain a morning planet for another month.

 

How do you hit five lucky lotto numbers and only win $36? A Tulsan can tell you.

Nick Aston is one of those Oklahomans who loves to play the lottery. Every week he “invests” $16 in the lottery because “I really enjoy playing with numbers.” On Sunday, he got lucky, but not millionaire-lucky.

 

"We are in a teaching crisis in this state": Districts budgeting for teacher pay raises, but paying them isn't a done deal

Tulsa Public Schools is planning on spending $23 million more than last year on salaries. But TPS said the district paying those raises is contingent on state funding. That funding, if the referendum petition gets on the ballot and is…

 

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