Former AG Hunter faces lawsuit from a Stitt cabinet member. (KOSU)
Another high profile figure in the Stitt Administration is leaving his post. (NewsOK)
Tulsa approves apology for the 1921 Race Massacre. (Tulsa World)
Lawsuit over Race Massacre seeks restoration of prosperity in north Tulsa. (Tulsa World)
Greenwood Rising opens to the public next month. (Tulsa World)
The Reverend Jesse Jackson talks about serving “unconditionally” (Tulsa World)
The state’s Provisional Death Count from COVID-19 increases by two to 8,474. (KOSU)
State Health Department plans texting campaign over vaccines. (NewsOK)
Two major health groups resolve their differences in a dispute over insurance costs. (KOSU)
Bureau of Narcotics investigates illegal sale of marijuana. (NewsOK)
Tulsa Public Schools dismisses lawsuit against state Board of Education. (Tulsa World)
OU and Sooner coaches face lawsuit from conservative student. (NewsOK)
Tulsan sues city and former President Trump. (Tulsa World)
Residential costs put home ownership out of reach for Oklahomans. (Journal Record)
New law allows student athletes to hire agents and get endorsements. (NewsOK)