Local headlines for Tuesday, June 16, 2020:
- The number of new cases of COVID-19 is surging in Oklahoma. (Tulsa World)
- The rally for President Trump in Tulsa is spilling over into a second venue. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa health officials again worry about presidential rally. (Tulsa World)
- Governor Stitt answers questions on the presidential visit. (Tulsa World)
- Black leaders raise concerns about Trump touring the Greenwood area. (Tulsa World)
- Cherokee Nation removes two confederate monuments in Tahlequah. (NewsOK)
- Visitors allowed to return to nursing homes. (Tulsa World)
- Changes to Paycheck Protection Program ease restrictions. (Journal Record)
- OESC opens for in-person unemployment claims. (NewsOK)
- IC Bus facility closes over virus concerns. (Tulsa World)
- Police oversight bills see little if any movement at the capitol. (Oklahoma Watch)
- SCOTUS says Oklahoma death row inmate should get new hearing. (NewsOK)
- Judge declines governor’s request for an opinion on gaming compacts. (Tulsa World)
- A possible light at the end of the tunnel in the tribal gaming compact dispute. (Journal Record)
- Curbside Chronicle offers Father’s Day succulents. (NewsOK)
- Tulsans return to the Gathering Place. (Tulsa World)
- OSU’s Mike Gundy comes under fire for controversial far-right t-shirt. (NewsOK)