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In The Know: Lawmakers planning Monday return to capitol; prisons report handful of virus cases; and more

Lawmakers expected to return to Capitol on Monday; Oklahoma prison agency reports a handful of Covid-19 infections as other state prisons see a surge; COVID-19: 2 more Oklahomans die from COVID-19, 27 more cases confirmed. [More...]

In The Know: Gov. defends reopening plan; looking at virus’ impact on Medicaid expansion efforts, and more

Oklahoma governor defends plan to reopen businesses; Tulsa preps to restart after Stitt declaration, but city's top health official concerned premature openings could create surge amid inadequate testing; [More...]

In The Know, Sunday: Gov. asks for virus to be declared ‘Act of God’; reopening plans get mixed reactions; and more

Gov. Stitt asks for virus to be declared 'Act of God'; Tulsa's top health official concerned premature openings could create surge; COVID-19 fallout should renew debate over municipal funding. [More...]

In The Know, Weekend: OKC, Tulsa to let ‘shelter-in-place’ plans expire; nursing homes struggle to find protective equipment; and more

OKC, Tulsa to fall in line with state's reopening plan; Reaction from health officials, others; Jails at risk during outbreak; Nursing homes struggle to find protective equipment. [More...]

In The Know: Many cities following state reopening plan, but concerns voiced; new unemployment figures released; and more

COVID-19: 'We're still going to get it. … But we do need to slowly and measurably be opening,' Gov. Stitt says; First-time jobless claims in Oklahoma dip by 26%; total unemployment filings at 40,297; This Oklahoma hospital has only 8 nurses left. They double as the janitors; [More...]

In The Know: Gov. releases plan to re-open Oklahoma businesses; medical officials, others say it’s too soon; and more

Gov. Stitt details plan to re-open Oklahoma businesses; White House: Oklahoma among worst states for virus testing capacity; Oklahoma doctors, mayors react to Stitt reopening plan. [More...]

In The Know: Gov. announces gaming compacts that AG says aren’t authorized; officials eye reopening plans; and more

Oklahoma AG Mike Hunter says Gov. Stitt's new tribal gaming compacts 'not authorized' by state law; As Stitt eyes reopening businesses, new cases and deaths spike higher; Advocates say Oklahoma’s critical care guidelines discriminate against those with disabilities for COVID-19 care. [More...]

In The Know: Officials project $1.3B revenue drop; state formally submits Gov.’s health care plan; oil prices plummet; and more

‘Tough decisions’: Stitt projects $1.3 billion drop, legislators want the math; Agency submits Medicaid waiver to impose work requirements, charge premiums; U.S. crude prices plummet to negative $37. [More...]

In The Know: Unemployment rise brings out scammers; health care officials speak out for Medicaid; and more

Equalization Board meeting set for Monday in response to Oklahoma Supreme Court order; Coronavirus in Oklahoma: 2,599 confirmed cases, 140 deaths; Dr. Michael Maxwell: Want more personal responsibility from Oklahoma's working poor? Medicaid expansion gets us there. [More...]

In The Know, Weekend: Flood of evictions expected when courts reopen; remembering the OKC bombing; and more

Flood of evictions expected to hit Oklahoma; Remembering the OKC Bombing 25 years later; COVID-19 restrictions ignite fears endemic to U.S. history, culture. [More...]

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