Local headlines for Thursday, June 25, 2020:
- Oklahoma sees a new record high in COVID-19 cases. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa mayor considers new regulations amid spike in virus. (Tulsa World)
- House Minority Leader calls for increased vigilance amid pandemic. (Journal Record)
- Report shows retail rebounding in Oklahoma. (NewsOK)
- Early voting begins today. (NewsOK)
- State Senator Bice attacks conservative group ahead of GOP primary. (NewsOK)
- A look at some of the races to watch in Tuesday’s primary. (Tulsa World)
- OG&E to resume disconnects of customers who don’t pay bills. (NewsOK)
- Unemployed Oklahomans take grievances to OESC. (NewsOK)
- State Democrats call for waiver of standardized testing. (Tulsa World)
- Energy regulators deny request on oil production limits. (NewsOK)
- New program offers free tuition to Tulsans. (Tulsa World)
- Food drives provide fresh produce. (Tulsa World)
- QuikTrip calls on loose change as nation faces a shortage of coins. (Tulsa World)
- Officers arrest four people involved in painting murals. (NewsOK)
- Street murals support Black Lives Matter. (NewsOK)
- Future remains uncertain for the OKC Dodgers Season. (Journal Record)
- Norman Music Festival Canceled. (NewsOK)