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Headlines: Abortion law challenge, state budget veto & Cowgirls take Game One

Local headlines for Friday, May 27, 2022

Abortion providers file challenge against state’s new laws. (AP)

Anti-abortion program created by GOP spent more on salaries then aid. (NewsOK)

Governor Stitt vetoes parts of the $9.8B state budget. (KOSU)

Trans Tulsa students react to new bathroom laws. (KOSU)

40 more COVID-19 fatalities bring Oklahoma’s Provisional Death Count to 16,090. (NewsOK)

Another Oklahoman gets arrested for January Sixth Capitol attack. (Tulsa World)

Southern Baptists establish hotline to report sex abuse. (NewsOK)

DA chooses to not charge a former lawmaker with sexual battery. (NewsOK)

Stand Your Ground laws, low voter turnout and wildfires. (KOSU)

Oklahoma’s unemployment claims dip. (Tulsa World)

Tulsa mayor backs Cherokee emergency shelter for migrants. (Tulsa World)

Cherokee Nation takes steps to keep dark money out of elections. (KOSU)

State Education Board denies alternative calendar waivers to seven schools. (Tulsa World)

Western Heights retooling continues. (NewsOK)

TPS brings an end to the school year. (Tulsa World)

Developers plan changes to downtown Tulsa. (Tulsa World)

Gas prices aren’t expected to stop holiday travel. (Journal Record)

Oklahoma State wins the first game in the softball Super Regional. (Stillwater News Press)

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