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PM NewsBrief: Aug. 2, 2024
An Ardmore cannabis farm is being shut down after failing to meet state testing requirements. The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority issued an Emergency Order of Summary Suspension and Embargo for Graves Farm Organics following a late-July inspection. OMMA investigators discovered unsanitary and unsafe conditions. They also identified containers of untagged...
Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association (OIGA) to Host 29th Annual Conference and Trade Show in OKC Aug. 12-14 Thousands to attend from around the world
Oklahoma City - Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association will host its 29th Conference and Trade Show at the Oklahoma City Convention Center Aug. 12-14. Nearly 3,000 attendees, including tribal leadership, gaming executives and professionals, hospitality professionals and vendors, all coming together to do business, learn from one another, network and enjoy all downtown Oklahoma City has to offer.
Harris Secures Early Votes From Oklahoma Delegates As VP Hopeful Visits OKC
The Democratic National Convention is two weeks away, and an early roll call vote is required. Oklahoma’s 41 voting delegates are all voting for presumptive presidential nominee Kamala Harris. As questions circulate on who Harris’ running mate will be, one pick on the shortlist is in Oklahoma City.
Mangum man facing felony charges after Tuesday DUI arrest
MANGUM, Okla. (KSWO) - A man was arrested after he was accused of running into a pedestrian while drunk behind the wheel. Larry Douglas Roles faces two felony charges: one for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and another for DUI. Court documents allege that on Tuesday, he was...
Law enforcement searching for endangered, missing Bartlesville woman, 5-year-old son
BARTLESVILLE, Okla. — Oklahoma Highway Patrol issued an Endangered Missing Advisory for 5-year-old Maxwell Mauldin and his 32-year-old mother, Whitney Martin, who were last seen on Friday at around 4 a.m. in Bartlesville.
Volunteer firefighter faces hefty medical bills after snake bite, locals start fundraiser
FOSTER, Okla. (KOKH) — A volunteer firefighter from Foster is sharing a safety lesson after a copperhead snake bit his foot. Cody Cannon says since the incident, walking can be painful at times. Also, he occasionally gets a spasm that makes him feel like he got bit again. "It’s...
Setting The Bar: Yukon Olympic High Jumper Vernon Turner's Road To Paris
From Yukon High School to the University of Oklahoma, and now to the Olympics in Paris, it has been quite a journey for 25-year-old high jumper Vernon Turner. “He’s been so busy I haven’t got to talk to him a whole lot, but he sent me pictures,” Turner’s mother Melonie Carpenter said.
BA football coach arrested for allegedly selling cocaine, being involved in drug ring
BROKEN ARROW, Okla. — A Broken Arrow football and wrestling coach, Pearlie Graves, was arrested on Thursday for allegedly selling cocaine and being involved in a drug ring.
CCSO: Meth, fentanyl seized from driver with suspended license in Bristow
BRISTOW, OK (KTUL) — According to the Creek County Sheriff's Office (CCSO), deputies pulled over a man on Monday for operating a vehicle without a working headlight. The deputies learned that the driver, 47-year-old Randall Mashburn, was driving with a suspended license. CCSO said Mashburn was previously cited or...
City Of Tulsa Program Helps People In Danger Of Losing Homes Because Of Tax Debt
A Tulsa man is grateful after a City of Tulsa program helped him keep his house by using COVID relief money to pay the taxes he owed on the home he’s lived in for decades. The city pays up to $4,000 to people who qualify, and August is the last month of the program.