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Headlines: Severe Weather, KKK Flyers in Southern Oklahoma & Thunder Snaps Losing Streak

Local headlines for Wednesday, April 28, 2021

The National Weather Service issuing a Flood Watch for central and eastern Oklahoma. (NewsOK)

Fewer Oklahomans are taking advantage of a federal vaccination clinic. (Tulsa World)

The State’s Provisional Death Count increases to 8,230. (KOSU)

Initiative petition could stop new law on driver immunity at protests. (NewsOK)

Lawmakers look to education and broadband in final weeks of the session. (Tulsa World)

Governor Stitt signs 37 bills and vetoes five. (Journal Record)

Legislation requiring fiscal impact of initiative petitions becomes law. (Tulsa World)

Medical prices bill heads to the governor’s desk. (Tulsa World)

Real ID enforcement deadline gets extended to May 2023. (NewsOK)

KKK flyers appear in southern Oklahoma towns. (KOSU)

Oklahoma City condemns the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre cover-up. (NewsOK)

Oklahoma ranks eighth in the nation for the risk of wildfires in 2021. (Journal Record)

Chesapeake’s CEO is leaving the company. (NewsOK)

Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation President plans to retire. (NewsOK)

Tulsa plans a distribution center east of TIA. (Tulsa World)

The Oklahoma City Thunder breaks a 14-game losing streak. (NewsOK)

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