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Headlines: Rainy Start to Summer, Mass Graves Search Ends & Oklahoma History in Photographs

Local headlines for Monday, June 28, 2021

Parts of the state saw up to 6 inches of rain with more coming. (Tulsa World)

State is seeing an early summer jump in Coronavirus cases. (Oklahoma Watch)

Health officials urge testing labs to look for Coronavirus variants. (Tulsa World)

Oklahoma’s Provisional Death Count from COVID-19 now stands at 8,590. (KOSU)

Gov. Stitt used $70K of COVID funding for communications system. (NewsOK)

Oaklawn cemetery search comes to an end after 19 bodies found. (Tulsa World)

A man accused of driving into a group of student runners faces life in prison. (AP)

Local law enforcement is having trouble keeping officers. (Tulsa World)

State plans to reassign toll workers as move to cashless system progresses. (Tulsa World)

Oklahoma is moving forward with tax levy on electric car drivers. (NewsOK)

New Oklahoma History project looks at everyday life photos. (NewsOK)

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