Local headlines for Thursday, May 28, 2020:
- Four more deaths and 92 additional cases of COVID-19. (Tulsa World)
- The campaign to expand Medicaid in Oklahoma hits the air waves. (NewsOK)
- TPS wants to get community thoughts on returning to classes this fall. (Tulsa World)
- Lawmakers hopes to revisit out-of-state occupational licensing bill. (Journal Record)
- Local banker teams with Mark Cuban on Paycheck Protection Program. (NewsOK)
- Grant hopes to improve access to data for health care workers. (Tulsa World)
- OU parent sues for refund of fees after closures. (NewsOK)
- ORU plans to make keep the Fall 2020 semester short. (Tulsa World)
- Workplace rules evolving amid pandemic. (Journal Record)
- Tulsa Transit plans bonuses for front line workers. (Tulsa World)
- Former Tahlequah police chief picked for missing Native Americans post. (AP)
- AG spent $200K on firm’s help in Creek case. (NewsOK)
- Annual report shows Oklahoma’s solar power industry is growing. (NewsOK)
- OESC picks a new interim director. (NewsOK)
- Recalling Eddie Sutton following 2001 Plane Crash. (NewsOK)