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Headlines: Julius Jones execution, privatizing Medicaid & Thunder beats the Rockets

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Local headlines for Thursday, November 18, 2021

Time is running out for death row inmate Julius Jones. (KOSU)

The fate of Julius Jones rests securely in the hand of Governor Stitt. (KOSU)

OKC students join in call for clemency for Julius Jones. (NewsOK)

The Pardon and Parole Board recommends clemency for another death row inmate. (KOSU)

COVID-19 fatalities now exceed 11,700 (KOSU)

Experts raise concerns of another COVID-19 surge. (Tulsa World)

Court rules Oklahoma can use COVID-19 funds to cut taxes. (NewsOK)

Oklahoma joins the U.S. with increases in overdose deaths. (Tulsa World)

Controversial Congressional redistricting map heads to the Senate. (NewsOK)

Northeast Oklahomans raise concerns about new redistricting map. (Tulsa World)

Tulsa sends PSO franchise decision to voters. (Tulsa World)

Firefighter families take pay complaints to city hall. (Tulsa World)

Health Care Authority moves to again partially privatize Medicaid. (NewsOK)

Universities look to agriculture businesses as state money dwindles. (KOSU)

Local retailers hope to fil more jobs as holiday season approaches. (Journal Record)

Santa returns to OKC area malls. (NewsOK)

Organizers unveil plans for a Tulsa Route 66 community. (Tulsa World)

Lu Dort score 34 in Thunder win over Houston. (NewsOK)

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