Local headlines for Monday, April 6, 2020:
- Oklahoma sees four more deaths from COVID-19 bringing the total to 46. (Tulsa World)
Trump Administration approves disaster declaration for all 77 Oklahoma counties. (NewsOK)
- State faces a $416M shortfall in current fiscal year budget. (Journal Record)
- Survey shows majority of Oklahoma voters support Trump and Stitt in crisis. (NewsOK)
- New health commissioner bought SUV and furniture after taking job. (NewsOK)
- Hospitals asked to boost capacity by 40%. (Tulsa World)
- Veterans centers take precautions. (Tulsa World)
- Religious leaders seek protections for grocery store workers. (NewsOK)
- Holt tells businesses to stop looking for loopholes. (Journal Record)
- Claremore issues Stay-at-Home order. (Tulsa World)
- Sanitation workers deal with more trash amid crisis. (Tulsa World)
- One of the first Oklahomans with COVID-19 tells story of recovery. (NewsOK)
- Energy producers ask regulators to restrict oil production. (Journal Record)
- Local business with virtual veterinary visits grows amid COVID-19 crisis. (Journal Record)
- Oklahoma musicians getting help. (NewsOK)