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Health Commissioner: Surge in cases "kind of unknown territory"; City leaders frustrated by ‘inadequate leadership’ from state, county during pandemic; Oklahoma City mayor reports ‘tsunami of cases’ among young; Medicaid expansion: Ten years of unparalleled return on investment, improved outcomes.
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KIDS COUNT 2020: Oklahoma ranks 45th for child well-being; Voting in Oklahoma: Everything you need to know about voting in the June 30 statewide election; The rally is over. Any lasting effect will take weeks and months to materialize; Oklahoma health department urges virus testing after events.
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Barring COVID-19 outbreak, Tulsa gets through potentially explosive weekend; Heated confrontations at Trump rally, but interactions remain largely nonviolent; Amid national turmoil, Tulsa’s historic Greenwood District has its shining moment; How Managed Care Organizations work — and potentially reduce health care services for Oklahomans
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Dave Hamby
June 19, 2020 // Updated: June 19, 2020
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Amid coronavirus record highs, Tulsa braces for thousands to gather for Trump rally, protests; Norman council reduces police budget as cities confront calls to cut PD spending; COVID-19 spending website lacking despite state law;
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COVID-19: Spike in new cases continues Tuesday, as Oklahoma reports another new high; OKC City Council approves police department budget over objections; Norman votes to cut police funding; Tulsa police major's comment on shooting blacks was cringe-inducing, 'tone deaf,' deputy chief tells Mayor's Police and Community Coalition.
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Trump heeds calls for sensitivity in changing Tulsa rally date; Greenwood, 1921: One of the worst race massacres in American history; Few hearings, fewer votes: Police oversight bills see little attention in Oklahoma’s Legislature;
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PAC forms to oppose Medicaid expansion question; The Long Road To Oklahoma's Medicaid Expansion Vote; Trump rally on Juneteenth in Tulsa called ‘slap in the face’;
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Trump picks Tulsa for return of signature campaign rallies; Lawmaker pitches policing reforms … again; Policy Matters: Budgets should reflect community values; ‘We are here’: Black Women Voices hosts event in response to governor’s panel on race; COVID-19: 2 more deaths reported with 117 new cases across Oklahoma.
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