Oklahoma leaders react to shooting at Trump rally. (NewsOK)
State Senators are meeting today in a special session. (Oklahoma Voice)
Superintendent Ryan Walters’ teacher event to cost $140K. (Tulsa World)
Emails show Superintendent’s push for book bans. (NewsOK)
Walters welcomes lawsuits over bibles in classrooms. (Tulsa World)
Superintendent reiterates call for Mid-Del to return funds. (NewsOK)
Drummond steps in as council for charter board after inaction. (Tulsa World)
The Oklahoma lottery is generating record amounts for education. (Oklahoma Voice)
Oklahoma sees summer surge in COVID-19 numbers. (NewsOK)
Governor Stitt hires a new advisor for health. (Tulsa World)
Poll workers in Oklahoma are getting a pay raise. (KOSU)
Oklahoma City adds to its mental health staff. (Oklahoma Watch)
More Oklahoma Democratic officials are worrying over President Biden. (Tulsa World)
Tulsa identifies a victim of the 1921 Race Massacre. (KOSU)
Juvenile facility in Tulsa could lose its license. (Tulsa World)
Federal funding hopes to prepare tribes for flooding amid climate change. (KOSU)
Oklahoma tribes announce joint hunting and fishing compacts. (KOSU)
Catholic leaders plan to interview boarding school survivors. (Tulsa World)
State, tribal leaders are considering options on mobile games and sports bets. (NewsOK)
Oklahoma City considers $3M for Olympics preparations. (NewsOK)
A million dollars is going to housing in Ponca City. (KOSU)
Bartlesville is making changes to its water disinfection process. (KOSU)
Officials plan to repave a 100-year-old strip of Route 66. (Tulsa World)
United Methodist churches are working to welcome displaced members. (NewsOK)
PartnerTulsa hires a new leader. (Tulsa World)
Lily Gladstone kicks off Circle Cinema Film Festival. (Tulsa World)
Reba McEntire’s new sitcom gets fall debut date on NBC. (NewsOK)
“Twisters” stars returning to hit red carpet. (NewsOK)