Lawmakers hear testimony over state’s deal with Swadley’s. (Tulsa World)
Grand jury criticizes Governor Stitt in his treatment of the Pardon and Parole Board. (NewsOK)
Democrats call on Stitt to produce documents on COVID-19 education spending. (Journal Record)
Lawmakers advance legislation to repair and upgrade historical sites. (Tulsa World)
Nurses rally at the State Capitol. (NewsOK)
50 more COVID-19 fatalities bring Oklahoma’s Provisional Death Count to 15,996. (NewsOK)
The State Senate confirms Keith Reed as the new Health Commissioner. (AP)
Congress approves funding to upgrade the National Weather Radio. (NewsOK)
Tulsa sees a rise in its homeless count. (Tulsa World)
First-time jobless claims drop by a third. (Tulsa World)
Norman woman joins fight against Turnpike expansion. (KOSU)
Epic faces an independent audit. (Tulsa World)
Statistics show selling home online could cost you. (NewsOK)
Cowgirls advance in Big 12 softball opener. (Tulsa World)
Edmond owner of Kentucky Derby winner says horse won’t run in Preakness. (NewsOK)