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Headlines: COVID Immunity Increasing, Abortion Law Challenges & Thunder COVID Policy

Local headlines for Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Epidemiologist says immunity has increased in state. (Tulsa World)

Oklahoma’s Provisional Death Count stands at 9,892. (KOSU)

Teacher with breakthrough COVID says he was infected at school. (NewsOK)

Muscogee Tribe hospital to treat COVID. (Tulsa World)

TCC turns focus on mental health and suicide prevention. (Tulsa World)

Bipartisan study looks into mental health needs. (NewsOK)

Numbers indicate eviction crisis could be looming. (Journal Record)

Doctor violating Texas abortion law is also challenging Oklahoma laws. (Tulsa World)

Congressman Cole argues against U.S. House bill on state abortion limits. (NewsOK)

Bureau of Narcotics expects a drop in fraudulent marijuana operations. (Tulsa World)

Residents call for Jail Trust to resign. (NewsOK)

OG&E wants customers to pay $875M in winter storm recovery costs. (NewsOK)

Climate change could stress Oklahoma’s electric bank. (KOSU)

Choctaw Freedmen work to obtain citizenship. (KOSU)

Turnpike traffic increases since cashless tolling. (Journal Record)

Tulsa Yule Parade returns. (Tulsa World)

OKC Thunder releases COVID-19 policies for upcoming season. (KOSU)

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