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Headlines: Epic Transparency Criticism, 20 More COVID-19 Deaths & Bedlam Softball Starts Today

Multicounty grand jury calls on Epic Schools for more transparency. (Tulsa World) The Department of Education announces how it will give out $1.5B to schools. (KOSU) TPS launches website for summer programs. (Tulsa World) OKC engineer from India worries about family amid surge. (NewsOK) 20 more fatalities from COVID-19 bring the state’s Provisional Death Count to 8,321. (KOSU) Judge tosses bar owner’s lawsuit as COVID emergency ends. (NewsOK) Coronavirus precautions likely kept flu numbers down as well. (NewsOK) COVID-19’s impact on one metro barber. (KOSU) Regional Food Bank considers bringing back volunteers in June. (NewsOK) Governor Stitt signs two bills to tax electric and hybrid vehicles. (KOSU)

Headlines: Critical Race Theory, Wheat Prices Grow & Race Massacre Events

Battle rages over Critical Race Theory bill. (NewsOK) Congressman Cole slams President Biden on civics and history education priorities. (NewsOK) Governor gets bill allowing for play-based education for younger students. (Tulsa World) Four lawmakers announce the creation of a new Latino Caucus in the state legislature. (AP) State’s Provisional Death Count from COVID-19 holds steady at 8,301. (KOSU) Three men face federal murder charges after McGirt challenges. (Tulsa World) Hopes rise for farmers as wheat prices increase. (NewsOK) Tulsa faces issues with recycling after plant fire. (Tulsa World) Blue Cross Blue Shield parts ways with Saint Francis over contract dispute. (Tulsa World)

Headlines: Vaccine focus shifting, Teacher Pay & Bruce Springsteen Honors

Health officials are shifting focus to get more people vaccinated. (KOSU) State turns away some of its vaccine allotment. (NewsOK) Oklahoma s Provisional Death Count now stands at more than 8,300. (KOSU) Big institutions begin opening up as COVID-19 emergency ends. (Journal Record) Tulsa area schools to keep mask mandates through summer programs. (Tulsa World) Governor Stitt signs bill allowing for legislative input on stimulus spending. (NewsOK) Legislature advances plans for redistricting. (Tulsa World) Governor gets bill to ban honking at cyclists. (Tulsa World) Two more indicted after McGirt ruling. (Tulsa World) Oklahoma City budget includes steps toward police reform. (NewsOK) Despite raises, teacher pay remains below the regional average. (KOSU)

Headlines: Mask Mandates Ended, Medical Marijuana Franchises & Pokes Win Bedlam Game

Oklahoma’s two largest cities shift focus from mask mandates to vaccines. (KOSU) 114,000 Oklahomans are late in getting their second vaccine. (NewsOK) Vaccination rates in Oklahoma are falling. (Tulsa World) The State’s Provisional Death Count from COVID-19 now stands at 8,263. (KOSU) Nearly 200 schools join in lawsuit against the State Board of Education. (Tulsa World) ACLU, advocacy groups plan challenge against driver immunity in protests. (Oklahoma Watch) Attorneys seek $1.2M to fight OKC panhandling ordinance. (NewsOK) Governor and Tribes battle over highway improvement projects. (Tulsa World) Medical marijuana businesses start looking at franchising. (Journal Record) Biden Administration looks at power lines in the panhandle. (Journal Record)

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