Local headlines for Wednesday, May 27, 2020:
- New deaths from COVID-19. (NewsOK)
- TIA feels impact of pandemic. (Tulsa World)
- State Chamber denies conflict of interest in Epic Charter case. (Tulsa World)
- Judge orders state to accept correction reform signatures. (NewsOK)
- Events planned to remember the Tulsa Race Massacre. (Tulsa World)
- Justice Department clears Inhofe in stock sale. (NewsOK)
- Sheriff defends immigration policy. (Tulsa World)
- Norman police say officer’s KKK email violated policy. (NewsOK)
- Former AG calls for prosecution of alleged exporters of cockfighting birds. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahoma City faces budget cuts because of the pandemic. (NewsOK)
- OKC decides to use some federal money for small businesses. (Journal Record)
- Firm to help startups launches despite pandemic. (Journal Record)
- Gas prices could be heading in an upward direction. (NewsOK)
- Regulators keep order on oil production. (Journal Record)
- Five-story mural planned for the new OKC convention center. (NewsOK)
- OU plans reopening on July First for voluntary workouts. (NewsOK)
- Giant Paddlefish breaks Oklahoma record and survives to get caught another day. (Tulsa World)