In just weeks, Oklahoma lawmakers will convene to consider 3,052 new bills that could become law. Among those, 22 bills could change Oklahoma’s medical marijuana industry. Some of those who would be impacted by those changes have concerns.
An Oklahoma woman was arrested by the Arkansas State Police last week after she was found with more than 150 pounds of illegal marijuana, the agency announced Thursday.
Take Oklahoma, for example. The state passed its medical marijuana program through a ballot initiative. It was the public who approved the measure and brought medical weed to the state. That meant lawmakers have been passing laws to regulate the industry ...
The 61-year-old Republican announced his candidacy for the position Monday in Pawhuska, the home of his prominent cattle ranching family.
Attorney General Gentner Drummond made an announcement many anticipated for a while now — he's running for governor in 2026.
HHS says marijuana should no longer be classified… Oklahoma voters have rejected a state question to allow recreational use of marijuana. The state question was the only issue on the ballot Tuesday.
A new federally funded study examining the associations between cannabis use and other health-related behaviors finds that adults are more physically active on days they used marijuana—evidence that contradicts the “lazy stoner” stereotype—although they also drank alcohol more heavily and smoked more cigarettes.
LOVE COUNTY, Okla. (KXII) - A Texas man was arrested and accused of trying to sell illegal marijuana after a traffic stop in Love County. The man was pulled over in a rental car while driving on I-35 after deputies said they saw him commit several traffic violations.
On Friday, the Denison Development Alliance hosted their annual summit - hosting city officials, business partners and community members alike for a showcase of what’s coming to Denison in 2025.
A traffic stop along a stretch of I-35 in Love County net a haul of illegal marijuana and THC vape cartridges.
ADA, Okla. (KTEN) -- Three people were arrested in Ada Thursday following a narcotics search warrant. Police say they seized illegal marijuana, meth, a handgun and other drug paraphernalia from a home along West Fourth Street.
We remember and honor those 168 who lost their lives on April 19, 1995, when a bomb went off in front of the Murrah building in downtown Oklahoma City.