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Headlines: Mental health funding, Ryan Walters’ defamation lawsuit & OKC Thunder playoffs

Local headlines for Monday, April 14, 2025

Confusion is swirling around mental health funding in Oklahoma. (KOSU)

State health officials report more measles cases. (KOSU)

Oklahoma’s delegation responds to “third term” calls by President Trump. (NewsOK)

Oklahomans are making their voices heard amid current political situation. (Tulsa World)

Governor Stitt sends a social media message critical of bipartisanship. (NewsOK)

OKC firm worries about impact of tariffs. (NewsOK)

Tulsa Public School District tackles its conflict-of-interest issues. (Tulsa World)

Opponents of St. Isidore say it threatens Oklahoma’s charter school system. (Tulsa World)

Superintendent Ryan Walters wins defamation case against him. (KOSU)

A federal judge tosses out a controversial nursing home mandate. (KOSU)

State Republicans sue to stop an open primary initiative petition. (Oklahoma Voice)

Oklahoma County faces lawsuit after inmate’s death. (NewsOK)

New members revive the Oklahoma County Jail citizen board. (NewsOK)

Oklahoma ready for year-round Daylight Savings Time called by President Trump. (Tulsa World)

Oklahoma stops reimbursing Muscogee Nation smoke shop taxes. (Tulsa World)

Oklahoma City Bombing documentary director talks about the show on Netflix. (Tulsa World)

The OKC Thunder finishes the regular season with eyes on the playoffs. (NewsOK)

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