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Headlines: HB1775 lawsuit, Yen quits GOP & Thunder new season

Local headlines for Wednesday, October 20, 2021

A lawsuit challenges Oklahoma’s ban on Critical Race Theory. (KOSU)

Storm pickup begins today in OKC. (NewsOK)

New survey shows education workers are getting COVID at a higher rate. (Tulsa World)

Average number of new Coronavirus cases holds at about 1,100 per day. (KOSU)

Oklahoma Attorney General wants two off the Parole Board. (Tulsa World)

Second Oklahoma Republican exits party to run for governor. (NewsOK)

Lawmakers are looking at redistricting maps. (Tulsa World)

No pay raises for lawmakers this year. (NewsOK)

Afghan refugees are slowly integrating into state’s economy. (Journal Record)

New $16M Tulsa day center opens for homeless. (Tulsa World)

Partnership helps OU with nursing education. (NewsOK)

Quick Trip eyes OKC for expansion. (NewsOK)

Amazon plans to hire 1,000 in Tulsa. (Tulsa World)

Oklahoma City offers bonuses for workers. (NewsOK)

Francis-Tuttle wants more gender diversity in tech fields. (Journal Record)

Midwest farmers are looking at chestnuts for new cash crop. (KOSU)

Thunder’s new season tips off tonight. (NewsOK)

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