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Headlines: Pop-up Vaccine Clinics, Critical Race Theory Ban & Sooners Win Bedlam Softball Series

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Local headlines for Monday, May 10, 2021

Pop-up vaccine clinics get doses to much needed areas. (NewsOK)

Oklahoma might not reach herd immunity this summer. (Tulsa World)

The state’s Provisional Death Count from COVID-19 now stands at 8,327. (KOSU)

Oklahoma is facing a spike in evictions. (Journal Record)

Oklahoma returns the state’s stockpile of hydroxychloroquine. (KOSU)

Governor Stitt signs a measure to ban teaching Critical Race Theory in Oklahoma schools. (AP)

Oklahoma’s AG is helping other states in their fight for anti-abortion laws. (NewsOK)

Lobbyist spending dips. (Oklahoma Watch)

Taxpayers’ bill for OKC panhandling challenge not settled yet. (NewsOK)

Faith groups raise $100,000 for Race Massacre Reparations. (Tulsa World)

Greenwood Rising exhibit focuses on stories and engagement. (Tulsa World)

Realtors raise concerns on limits to tax-free property exchanges. (NewsOK)

Brewers celebrate American Craft Beer Week. (Journal Record)

The return of Mayfest described as “absolutely incredible”. (Tulsa World)

OKC ranks number one for public art. (NewsOK)

Sooners beat Cowboys in two of three Bedlam softball games. (Tulsa World)

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