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Headlines: Second Emergency Declaration, TPS Classes Resume & Tulsa’s Golden Globe Nominees

Local headlines for Wednesday, February 24, 2021:

  • Governor Stitt seeks a second emergency declaration from last week’s winter storms. (AP)
     
  • Second Tulsa man dies from frigid temperatures. (Tulsa World)
     
  • 24 more COVID-19 deaths bring the state’s total to 4,227. (Tulsa World)
     
  • Longtime OKC broadcaster dies from COVID-19. (NewsOK)
     
  • Mass vaccination site offers relief to 12,500 Oklahomans. (NewsOK)
     
  • Tulsa County opens doors for vaccines. (Tulsa World)
     
  • State lawmaker wants more control of Oklahoma, Tulsa County Health Departments. (NewsOK)
     
  • State House approves bill allowing governor to fill a vacancy in the US Senate. (Tulsa World)
     
  • Tulsa Public Schools return to in-person education for its students. (Tulsa World)
     
  • Edmond selects its next superintendent. (NewsOK)
     
  • Study shows impact of online education. (Tulsa World)
     
  • Committee considers resting place for possible Race Massacre bodies. (Tulsa World)
     
  • Local prosecutors warned about terrorism suspect. (NewsOK)
     
  • US Attorney in Muskogee announces retirement. (Tulsa World)
     
  • US Interior nominee faces tough questions. (NewsOK)
     
  • OKC Chamber expects mixed results in economic forecast. (Journal Record)
     
  • Tulsa Remote to help participants buy homes. (Tulsa World)
     
  • Bricktown landmark offers opportunities and challenges. (NewsOK)
     
  • Cherokee Chief says Jeep should stop using tribal name. (Tulsa World)
     
  • Boeing begins flight tests in OKC. (NewsOK)
     
  • Two Tulsa-connected films vie for Golden Globe Awards. (Tulsa World)
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