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US & Canada · Oklahoma CityCannabis industry expected to start selling recreational cannabis on Feb. 6. 97% of medicinal cannabis dispensaries requested to expand their licenses to recreational. Most dispensaries must still be approved or denied by the DHSS by February 6. Sales to consumers age 21 and up may begin as soon as comprehensive dispensary facilities are ready to commence operating.See the Story
Group projects recreational marijuana legalization would bring billions in revenue to Oklahoma
80% Center coverage: 5 sources
US & CanadaSummer Nichole McCroskey, 25, of Elkton, pleaded guilty to charges related to her participation in a conspiracy to sexually abuse a child from the age of approximately 4 months to 2 years old. She could face a sentence of as much as 15 to 30 years, and possibly more, in prison.See the Story
Oklahoma man pleads guilty to sexually abusing a child and filming the assault
67% Center coverage: 3 sources
US & Canada · VaughanONTARIO, Canada (KFOR/Storyful) - Video surveillance shows two suspects crashing a stolen Audi into a mall, then speeding though the building, where authorities say they burglarized an electronics store. Video at the top of this story also captured the moment the suspects drove through a different set of glass doors to make their escape. It happened at the Vaughan Mills shopping mall in Ontario, Canada in the early morning hours of February 1st…See the Story
Suspects drive stolen car inside mall, steal electronics
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
US & Canada · Oklahoma CityOKLAHOMA (KFOR) - It was a messy morning commute for Oklahoma drivers early Thursday morning. Around 1 a.m. on Thursday, a semi-truck jackknifed near MacArthur Blvd. and Airport Rd. As a result, several other vehicles crashed. "If it [were] snow, I'd be good, you know? But this ice, man, I don't like it," said Larena Bell.
LOCAL NEWS: Slick roadways lead to multiple wrecks on Oklahoma highways Like many Oklahomans, Bell had to drive t…See the Story
Slick road conditions proved to be deadly in Oklahoma
67% Center coverage: 3 sources
Palomar Family Justice Center celebrates 6th anniversary
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
US & Canada · Oklahoma CityOKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Many questions are left unanswered Thursday after an attorney and transgender ally was fired from the Oklahoma State Department of Education hours after the state board meeting last week. Lori Murphy, former Assistant General Counsel, showed up to the January 26 Oklahoma State Board of Education meeting wearing a “Trans Ally” mask. Later that day, she was fired.
Lori Murphy. KFOR image. Her termination letter did not sta…See the Story
Firing of former OSDE attorney hours after board meeting leaves many questioning
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
US & Canada · Oklahoma CityOKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - New reports from an investigation by Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy suggest staging fights between birds in Oklahoma is becoming a problem statewide. Organizers of Thursday’s press conference are calling Oklahoma the cockfighting capital of the United States. It is a federal felony to buy, sell, deliver or possess any bird with the intent to engage the bird in a cockfight. Now leaders are comin…See the Story
‘Oklahoma is the cockfighting capital of the United States’, Investigators looking into illegal cockfighting
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
US & Canada · MeridenMeriden police are investigating a fatal hit-and-run that took place Wednesday night. Witnesses told police that a white SUV struck the victim while it was heading northbound. Police stated that after the victim was struck, a passenger exited the car, and then went back inside the car.See the Story
Police investigate hit-and-run in Oklahoma City
67% Center coverage: 3 sources