Local headlines for Tuesday, October 6, 2020:
- EPA gives governor power over environment on tribal lands. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma County Commissioners vote to keep immigration officers at the local jail. (NewsOK)
- Health officials report three new deaths from COVID-19. (Tulsa World)
- The number of Tulsa “High Risk” zip codes drops. (Tulsa World)
- Tulsa superintendent recommends phased in approach in return to classes. (Tulsa World)
- Oklahomans protest lack of movement on stimulus package in Senate. (NewsOK)
- Experts warn of skyrocketing evictions. (Journal Record)
- New poll shows Bice with a slight lead over Horn. (NewsOK)
- Campaigns intensify over State Question 805. (NewsOK)
- Health care group forms to challenge State Question 814. (NewsOK)
- Group challenges Norman recall ruling. (NewsOK)
- Tulsa removes Black Lives Matter street sign. (NewsOK)
- Greenwood leaders say mayor ignored their offer on BLM sign. (Tulsa World)
- DA says jailers bullied inmates with “Baby Shark” song. (NewsOK)
- Secretary of State resigns his position. (NewsOK)
- Governor Stitt announces program to help vulnerable students. (Tulsa World)
- Regal Theaters plans to close amid pandemic. (NewsOK)
- Film Academy rides wave of state’s growing movie business. (Journal Record)
- The OKC Zoo is expanding its trick or treating event to deal with the pandemic. (City Sentinel)