Local headlines for Wednesday, July 22, 2020:
- New numbers added to COVID-19 positive cases. (Tulsa World)
- OCPS plans to start school online. (NewsOK)
- Norman parents and teachers urge delay of school opening. (NewsOK)
- An OU researcher says a vaccine could be a year or more away. (NewsOK)
- State Health Department updates its hospital surge plan as COVID-19 cases grow. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma City adapts its COVID-19 relief effort for small businesses. (Journal Record)
- State provides CARES funds for meat packing plants. (NewsOK)
- Governor says he feels well after testing positive for COVID-19. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa is facing a possible wave of evictions. (Tulsa World)
- State high court rules against Governor Stitt’s gaming compacts. (NewsOK)
- Congressional delegation promises to clarify McGirt ruling. (Tulsa World)
- Osage Nation plans new casinos in Pawhuska and Bartlesville (NewsOK)
- Researchers looking for mass graves in Tulsa make a discovery. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa P.D. aims for collaborative policing strategy. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma City approves new contract with police. (NewsOK)
- Transportation officials want public input on new long range plan. (Journal Record)
- Amazon expansion in OKC looks to add 1,000 workers. (NewsOK)
- Eskimo Joe’s seeks public input on its brand. (Tulsa World)