Andy Weber, KOCO-5 Oklahoma City

Andy Weber

KOCO-5 Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City, OK, United States

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Past articles by Andy:

State lawmakers are looking at ways to control medical marijuana

Nearly a week after Oklahoma voters said "no" to recreational marijuana, state lawmakers say they continue to look for ways to control medical marijuana while ensuring patients still have access. → Read More

Should Oklahoma police have say on boards investigating police?

Should Oklahoma police officers have a greater say on boards that investigate police? → Read More

Oklahoma leaders say regulation part of reason SQ 820 failed

62% of voters decided not to legalize recreational marijuana. → Read More

Oklahoma leaders at odds over school choice legislation

Education was in the spotlight at the Oklahoma state Capitol again this week as the House and Senate debated what school choice should look like in the state. → Read More

Oklahoma bill allowing for study of psychedelic mushrooms passes House

State Rep. Daniel Pae said more evidence has come to light that micro-dosing mushrooms in a physician's office can help anxiety, depression and PTSD. → Read More

Oklahoma Republicans vote to expand self-defense on private property

Oklahoma Republicans voted to pass an expansion of the state's Castle Doctrine, which says people are entitled to use deadly force to protect their homes. → Read More

Oklahoma legislation to make state question process secure

One day after Oklahoma voters said no to recreational marijuana, the state Senate advanced legislation that Republicans said will make the state question process more secure. → Read More

Oklahoma lawmaker says they received racist, threatening messages

An Oklahoma lawmaker said they received racist and threatening messages just one day after they were stripped of the ability to vote in committees. → Read More

Oklahoma House expected to hear bills on Ryan Walters, board

Democrats and now Republicans are arguing that State Superintendent Ryan Walters has waged a war against public education in Oklahoma. → Read More

Lawmaker censured for hiding fugitive wanted for alleged assault

A state lawmaker was censured for hiding a fugitive wanted for an alleged assault at the Capitol. → Read More

Oklahoma libraries once again under microscope at Capitol

Oklahoma libraries are once again under the microscope at the Capitol. → Read More

Oklahoma Sen. Dahm debates comedian over gun policy

You may have seen a viral clip on social media of Oklahoma Sen. Nathan Dahm debating Jon Stewart over gun policy in the United States. → Read More

Bill to allow natural gas producers to charge more in emergency

A new bill would allow natural gas producers to charge more than an Oklahoma or national emergency. → Read More

Oklahoma bills could come with hefty price tag

From teacher pay raises to tax cuts, proposals from Oklahoma lawmakers this session may come with a large price tag. Now, the governor is weighing in. → Read More

Oklahoma bill legalizing sports betting moves out of committee

Sports betting is one step closer to becoming legal in Oklahoma after an Oklahoma House committee moved a bill forward Thursday. → Read More

Oklahoma House committee passes bill to repeal grocery tax

Oklahoma House lawmakers once again pushed forward a bill on Thursday to repeal the state's 4.5% grocery tax. → Read More

School curriculum in Oklahoma focus of legislation at Capitol

School curriculum is once again the focus of legislation at the state Capitol. → Read More

Bill banning gender transition care for minors passes House floor

A bill banning gender transition care for minors in Oklahoma passed the House floor. → Read More

Family describes terrifying moments storm hits north of Shawnee

A family described the terrifying moments the storm hit just north of Shawnee. → Read More

Stitt says new Oklahoma superintendent is right person for job

A week after Oklahoma’s state superintendent came under fire, even from his own party, Gov. Kevin Stitt said he’s still the right person for the job. → Read More