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Headlines: Ryan Walters impeachment, Race Massacre graves & cardiac emergency responses

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Local headlines for Monday, August 19, 2024

State Superintendent Ryan Walters calls for his own impeachment in the House. (KOSU)

House initiates investigation of Walters. (NewsOK)

Senate stands ready to respond to finding from Walters’ inquiry. (NewsOK)

Attorney General orders Walters to release school security funds. (Tulsa World)

Oklahoma has a long history of trying to ban books. (NewsOK)

The state is getting information to schools on maternity leave. (Tulsa World)

Religious history assignment draws objections in Skiatook. (Tulsa World)

Tulsa Public School District seeks remedy for attendance problems. (Tulsa World)

The Tourism Department faces state park closures. (Tulsa World)

Health officials say the current COVID surge is no cause for alarm. (Tulsa World)

Oklahoma ranks 48th for women’s health care. (Tulsa World)

Prosecutors hear of increased violence against health care workers. (Oklahoma Voice)

Rural county in southwest Oklahoma moves closer to getting back its hospital. (KOSU)

Oklahoma’s largest hospitals are growing despite concern over care of minorities. (NewsOK)

Federal law stands in the way of lower prescription costs. (Oklahoma Voice)

The latest search for Tulsa Race Massacre graves comes to an end. (Tulsa World)

Tulsa plans to address housing shortage and homelessness in the city. (KOSU)

An Oklahoma judge accused of affairs with bailiffs fights to keep job. (NewsOK)

Lawsuit challenging Oklahoma’s teen parole policies advances. (Oklahoma Watch)

New resolution in Tulsa sets sights on retirees. (Tulsa World)

Tulsa mayoral candidates discuss equity office. (Tulsa World)

Oklahoma City announces new chief of police. (KOSU)

Overcrowded OKC animal shelter limits intake. (NewsOK)

Dell layoffs could impact facility in Oklahoma City. (NewsOK)

St. Luke’s pastor talks about life after exiting United Methodist conference. (NewsOK)

OU Polytechnic begins its first year. (Tulsa World)

AI Tech Firm in Tulsa plans to expand with 100 jobs. (Tulsa World)

Tulsa opens a premium outlet mall nine years after it was announced. (KOSU)

Developers of an OKC amphitheater seek investors despite no location. (NewsOK)

An Osage citizen reflects on role in “Killers of the Flower Moon”. (Tulsa World)

Dozens of Oklahoma schools still have Native mascots. (NewsOK)

Football player’s near-death experience provides mission for change. (Tulsa World)

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