Local headlines for Thursday, July 30, 2020:
- Health officials say 14 more people have died from COVID-19. (Tulsa World)
- Congressional panel says Stitt ignored White House guidance in stopping COVID spread. (NewsOK)
- COVID-19 testing result times are increasing. (Tulsa World)
- Health expert answers questions about mask effectiveness. (NewsOK)
- Broken Arrow School District plans in-person education starting August 19th. (Tulsa World)
- EPIC expects $270M in revenue as enrollment skyrockets. (NewsOK)
- EPIC leader posts video amid law enforcement investigation. (Tulsa World)
- State Question 805 qualifies for the ballot. (NewsOK)
- Congressman Hern calls for more money to keep jobs open. (Tulsa World)
- Senator Stephanie Bice calls out opponent, Terry Neese, on gun rights. (NewsOK)
- Metro areas see improvement in jobless rates. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa plans to erase “Black Lives Matter” street sign. (Tulsa World)
- Flood insurance payouts are rising. (Journal Record)
- State officials warn of a rise in scams and frauds. (Journal Record)
- Cherokee Art Market canceled. (Tulsa World)
- Brooks says he’s removing himself from consideration for CMA Entertainer of the Year. (NewsOK)
- NBA restarts its season this weekend. (NewsOK)