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Oklahoma implements new packaging rules for medical marijuana sales: How growers are adjusting
Eden Jones
House Bill 3361 alters medical marijuana sale in Oklahoma—growers tasked with pre-packaging products for enhanced traceability and safety.
Oklahoma implements new packaging rules for medical marijuana sales: How growers are adjusting
Eden Jones
House Bill 3361 alters medical marijuana sale in Oklahoma—growers tasked with pre-packaging products for enhanced traceability and safety.
2 killed, multiple injured in 4-vehicle crash south of Muskogee
Graham Dowers
Two people were killed and several others injured in a four-vehicle crash on U.S. 69 south of Muskogee, according to Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
2 killed, multiple injured in 4-vehicle crash south of Muskogee
Graham Dowers
Two people were killed and several others injured in a four-vehicle crash on U.S. 69 south of Muskogee, according to Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
Epic Charter Schools cuts 357 staff members, phases out Learning Centers
Drake Johnson
Over 350 teachers and staff at Epic Charter Schools were terminated via email on Tuesday. Here's the developing details:
Epic Charter Schools cuts 357 staff members, phases out Learning Centers
Drake Johnson
Over 350 teachers and staff at Epic Charter Schools were terminated via email on Tuesday. Here's the developing details:
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Top Headlines
Oklahoma implements new packaging rules for medical marijuana sales: How growers are adjusting
Eden Jones
House Bill 3361 alters medical marijuana sale in Oklahoma—growers tasked with pre-packaging products for enhanced traceability and safety.
2 killed, multiple injured in 4-vehicle crash south of Muskogee
Graham Dowers
Two people were killed and several others injured in a four-vehicle crash on U.S. 69 south of Muskogee, according to Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
Epic Charter Schools cuts 357 staff members, phases out Learning Centers
Drake Johnson
Over 350 teachers and staff at Epic Charter Schools were terminated via email on Tuesday. Here's the developing details:
Tuesday's Tulsa Storm Forecast: Risk of wind, flooding, and isolated tornadoes tonight
News On 6
A strong storm system will bring thunderstorms and severe weather across Oklahoma beginning this afternoon, with risks for damaging winds, hail, and heavy rainfall. Additional storm chances persist through the weekend, including the possibility of flash flooding and severe weather threats.
Elon Musk slams Trump's "big, beautiful bill" as "disgusting abomination"
CBS News
Elon Musk ramped up his criticism of President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" on Tuesday, calling it "a disgusting abomination" as Congress rushes to send the legislation to the president by July 4.
Short-staffed NWS enters hurricane season in "uncharted territory"
CBS News
Concerned meteorologists warn that the forecasts communities have come to depend on as their front line of defense against hurricanes could suffer this year, as the National Weather Service remains chiefly responsible for predicting storms despite recently losing at least 10% of its workforce.
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