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Oklahoma Liquor Law Modifying Distribution Guidelines Found Unconstitutional
Storme Jones
A state law modifying alcohol distribution guidelines, approved by voters in 2016, has been found unconstitutional. Under State Question 792, manufactures can grant certain wholesalers exclusive rights to distribute their product to retail stores. Senate
In Win For Small Liquor Retailers, State Supreme Court Decides Not To Hear Challenge To New Law
Grant Hermes
In a decision seen as a victory for small business owners, the State Supreme Court decided it will not hear a challenge to a controversial new liquor law, paving the way for the law to go into effect late this summer.
Group Suing Oklahoma Over Alcohol Law
News 9
A group of high-profile wineries and distillers is suing the state. The Institute for Responsible Alcohol Policy says lawmakers are going against the will of the people with a state bill. Senate Bill 608 was recently signed into law by Governor Kevin Stit
Anheuser-Busch To Sell Beer With 5 Percent Alcohol In Oklahoma
News 9
Starting November 1, the "The King of Beers" says it will make a handful of A-B products available in Oklahoma with 5 percent alcohol volume.
Bricktown Property Purchase Preventing New Bars, Liquor Stores
News 9
The University of Central Oklahoma is buying the building that's home to the school's Academy of Contemporary Music, and that purchase is triggering a state law which is causing the prevention.
Bar Cited For Fight That Paralyzed Oklahoma City Police Officer
News 9
Oklahoma's Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission (ABLE) has cited the Oklahoma City restaurant in which Officer Chad Peery was beaten and paralyzed in February.
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Oklahoma Lawmakers May Consider Strong Beer, Wine Sales In Grocery Stores
News 9
Legislation allowing wine and strong beer to be sold in grocery stores will likely be considered by lawmakers next year.
Oklahoma Lawmakers May Consider Strong Beer, Wine Sales In Grocery Stores
News 9
Legislation allowing wine and strong beer to be sold in grocery stores will likely be considered by lawmakers next year.
Controversial Drink Disappearing From Oklahoma Shelves
News 9
The controversial drink Four Loko will soon disappear from Oklahoma shelves. Health experts say the caffeine in the drink masks the effects of alcohol and leads users to drink more alcohol than they can handle.
Controversial Drink Disappearing From Oklahoma Shelves
News 9
The controversial drink Four Loko will soon disappear from Oklahoma shelves. Health experts say the caffeine in the drink masks the effects of alcohol and leads users to drink more alcohol than they can handle.
Board suspends Tulsa nursing home license
News On 6
(Oklahoma City-AP) -- A state board is suspending the license of the operator of a Tulsa nursing home for one month.
The Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators took the action against
Board suspends Tulsa nursing home license
News On 6
(Oklahoma City-AP) -- A state board is suspending the license of the operator of a Tulsa nursing home for one month.
The Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators took the action against
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Death toll in Myanmar earthquake rises to at least 1,662 as officials continue to assess damage
Associated Press
Death toll rises as devastating earthquake strikes Myanmar and Thailand—latest updates on aid efforts.
Death toll in Myanmar earthquake rises to at least 1,662 as officials continue to assess damage
Associated Press
Death toll rises as devastating earthquake strikes Myanmar and Thailand—latest updates on aid efforts.
Storms topple tree onto camper, trapping couple inside. One fatality reported
Graham Dowers
A tree toppled onto a camper due to storms early Sunday morning, causing one fatality.
Storms topple tree onto camper, trapping couple inside. One fatality reported
Graham Dowers
A tree toppled onto a camper due to storms early Sunday morning, causing one fatality.
Vehicle crash, storm damage downs power lines in Okmulgee county
Graham Dowers
Saturday night and into Sunday morning, a series of storms caused widespread damage.
Vehicle crash, storm damage downs power lines in Okmulgee county
Graham Dowers
Saturday night and into Sunday morning, a series of storms caused widespread damage.
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Death toll in Myanmar earthquake rises to at least 1,662 as officials continue to assess damage
Associated Press
Death toll rises as devastating earthquake strikes Myanmar and Thailand—latest updates on aid efforts.
Storms topple tree onto camper, trapping couple inside. One fatality reported
Graham Dowers
A tree toppled onto a camper due to storms early Sunday morning, causing one fatality.
Vehicle crash, storm damage downs power lines in Okmulgee county
Graham Dowers
Saturday night and into Sunday morning, a series of storms caused widespread damage.
E-ZPass scam: How to protect yourself from "smishing" and other types of fraud
Graham Dowers
A recent nationwide scam involving E-ZPass has caught the country's attention. Here's what to do when you receive one, how to spot the scams, and how to protect yourself.
Oklahoma Forestry Director's firing sparks negative reactions among firefighters and state officials
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma Forestry Service Director Mark Goeller’s recent firing has ignited widespread debate and mixed reactions from firefighters, state officials, and citizens.
Lawmakers and state leaders react to 'alarming' report on impact of marijuana in Oklahoma
Eden Jones
A new report is raising concerns about Oklahoma’s marijuana industry. The study focuses on a range of areas affected by the legalization of marijuana.
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