Local headlines for Thursday, February 13, 2020:
- After nine months of planning, the state of Oklahoma unveils new branding. (Tulsa World)
- A bill easing restrictions on guns in schools passes in the Senate. (NewsOK)
- Panel votes unanimously on bill to protect health care workers from violence. (Journal Record)
- A bill to end the practice of Conversion Therapy advances at the State Capitol. (Tulsa World)
- House Wildlife Committee turns focus on elephants and shelter pets. (Tulsa World)
- Tax collections into general revenue fall below the estimate. (Journal Record)
- Laredo Petroleum posts a nearly $242M loss in fourth quarter. (NewsOK)
- Third Oklahoman tested for disease caused by new coronavirus. (Tulsa World)
- OU professor apologizes for using racial slur. (NewsOK)
- TPS announces administrative cuts to deal with $20M shortfall. (Tulsa World)
- Broken Arrow schools approves new boundaries to move about 1,700 students. (Tulsa World)
- President Trump budget calls for new FBI office in OKC. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa votes to replace Gilcrease Museum with new building. (Tulsa World)
- Local artists get a chance to display works at TIA. (Tulsa World)