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Headlines: Epic School Settlement, Nathan Dahm Complaints Filed & Oklahoma Casinos

Local headlines for Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Epic Virtual Charter School agrees to a settlement with the state. (KOSU)

Oklahoma’s population grows by 5.5% in the new census. (NewsOK)

State’s Provisional Death Count increases to 8,229. (KOSU)

Oklahoma joins in on approval of reusing the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. (KOSU)

Health Department names fourth state epidemiologist since pandemic began. (NewsOK)

Governor Stitt signs three major anti-abortion bills. (KOSU)

Stitt also signs bills dealing with guns and closing churches. (NewsOK)

New sweeping changes to the state’s HR program become law. (NewsOK)

Democrats file formal complaints against a Broken Arrow Republican Senator. (Tulsa World)

Tulsa sheriff defends speaking at event attended by conspiracy theorists. (Tulsa World)

Jury acquits former Tulsa police officer of murder. (Tulsa World)

Plane crash kills Tulsa orthodontist and his family. (Tulsa World)

The nearly 20-year-old MAPS for Kids nears completion. (Journal Record)

Tulsa Race Massacre documentary airs May 30th. (Tulsa World)

Paycom CEO ranks as one of the top paid executives. (NewsOK)

Oklahoma ties with South Dakota and Nevada on the most casinos per capita. (Journal Record)

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