Saturday, June 27, 2020

City leaders frustrated by ‘inadequate leadership’ from state, county during pandemic

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Stitt says closing businesses again ‘not a part of the discussion’ as coronavirus cases rise
“We are so far away from talking about this, again we just have to learn how to live with it.” 

City leaders frustrated by ‘inadequate leadership’ from state, county during pandemic
Emails from cities across Oklahoma show fear, confusion, and some defiance and dismissiveness early on as the coronavirus began to take hold in the state.

 

Oklahoma at ‘critical’ point local leaders say as coronavirus cases, hospitalizations climb
As Oklahoma for several days has recorded highs in new coronavirus cases, local leaders and health experts in the largest cities say it’s a “critical" time for the state as they look to curb cases and preserve hospital capacity.


Representation, relationships and defining ‘progressive’ at the heart of OKC primary race
"As a black queer Muslim from Oklahoma I think what people have latched on to is the type of inclusiveness I represent." 


Despite local police making arrests at behest of Trump campaign, city of Tulsa ‘will not bill the campaign’
While Trump’s campaign has been accused multiple times in the past of not paying its bills by cities who’ve hosted rallies for the President, it doesn’t appear that will be an issue for Tulsa. 


THIS WEEK: Election Day approaches
Oklahoma City journalist Tres Savage discusses what races to watch in advance of Tuesday's election.
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Saturday, June 20, 2020

Trump in Tulsa: Stories from the ground as the president comes to town

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Trump in Tulsa: Stories from the ground as the president comes to town
The Frontier is on the ground.  


COVID-19 cases spike in advance of presidential visit

 


In surprise, Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum rescinds downtown curfew around Trump rally
Less than a day after enacting a curfew covering a portion of downtown that includes the BOK Center, the site of President Donald Trump’s planned rally this weekend, Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum surprisingly rescinded the curfew on Friday afternoon. 
 


As Trump’s visit nears, a reminder that Tulsa’s racist history extends well beyond the 1921 Race Massacre
Less than a day after enacting a curfew covering a portion of downtown that includes the BOK Center, the site of President Donald Trump’s planned rally this weekend, Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum surprisingly rescinded the curfew on Friday afternoon. 


‘We would have said no:’ BOK Center management said they would have turned down Trump had Tulsa Mayor told them to
As Tulsa prepares to host thousands of people downtown, and health officials warn about infections and possible deaths as a result of the rally, the group that manages the BOK Center said during a public meeting Thursday they were “looking for” Tulsa’s mayor to tell them to turn down the event.


THIS WEEK: Tulsa hosts the nation's first major in-door event as the virus continues to spread
Reporters Ben Felder and Kassie McClung talk about the new spike in COVID-19 cases.
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Saturday, June 13, 2020

‘This is just the start’: The push to change policing in Oklahoma City

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‘This is just the start’: The push to change policing in Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City will soon consider whether to study changes to policing and how the city responds to some of its greatest challenges, including mental health, homelessness and domestic violence.

 


Oklahoma records largest single-day increase in coronavirus cases
Most of the new cases came from Tulsa.

Oklahoma has 7,626 known coronavirus cases and 357 reported deaths. We’re tracking it.


THIS WEEK: A push to change local policing
Ben Felder speaks with Oklahoma City Council members James Cooper and JoBeth Hamon and John George, president of the police union. 
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