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Headlines: Hospital Capacity Concerns, New McGirt Ruling & Big Boy in Oklahoma

Local headlines for Friday, August 13, 2021

Concerns are growing over hospital capacity. (KOSU)

28 new COVID-19 fatalities bring Oklahoma’s Provisional Death Count to 8,833. (KOSU)

Group challenges state law banning mask mandates. (Tulsa World)

OKC Schools could implement a mask mandate despite a state law against it. (The Frontier)

Union District recommends mask use. (Tulsa World)

CDC urges masks for most Oklahomans. (NewsOK)

Rocklahoma concert organizer to require vaccinations at future events. (Tulsa World)

Tulsa County Jail sees uptick in COVID cases. (Tulsa World)

Appellate Court finds McGirt ruling isn’t retroactive. (NewsOK)

Wrongful convictions lead to pain for victims’ families. (KOSU)

The recently released US Census finds the state’s population grew by 208,000. (Tulsa World)

Jobless claims dip slightly. (Tulsa World)

OKC Sit-In reenactment planned for Saturday. (NewsOK)

New grants could save historic Black-owned gas station on Route 66. (NewsOK)

North Tulsa celebrates 17th Back 2 School event. (Tulsa World)

John Lithgow joins the “Killers of the Flower Moon” cast. (Tulsa World)

Toby Keith concert with Alabama to air at Admiral Twin Drive-in. (Tulsa World)

Historic engine comes to Oklahoma. (NewsOK)

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