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DAILY NEWSLETTER [The Oklahoman]( 21 Dec, 2019 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [SUBSCRIBE FOR ALL ACCESS]( Are you a subscriber? View the [print replica]( of today's newspaper for more stories! [State mails out audit letters to Oklahoma gaming tribes as dispute escalates]( DEC 21, 2019 - The battle between Gov. Kevin Stitt and Oklahoma's gaming tribes heated up Friday. Latest News [Oklahoma City communities working hard to fight back against package thieves]( DEC 20, 2019 - As holiday crunch time nears, packages and gifts continue to disappear. [Cost warrants no longer mean a jail stay in Oklahoma County]( DEC 20, 2019 - Individuals who only have cost warrants no longer have to spend any time in a cell at the Oklahoma County jail after a new policy was put in place. [Police: Mall shooting suspect, victim had 'issues']( DEC 20, 2019 - A man arrested overnight in Thursday's shooting at Penn Square Mall in Oklahoma City played a prominent role on the Douglass High School basketball team that won a state championship in 2014. Elizah Cardale Sanders, 24, of Del City, also known as "Trey," is accused of shooting another man following an altercation inside a second-floor shoe store. The gunfire resulted in confusion and disorder among holiday shoppers. Sanders was arrested about 2:30 a.m. Friday in Moore, Oklahoma City Police Capt. Larry Withrow said. He was booked into the Oklahoma County jail on a complaint of assault and battery with a deadly weapon. "His father convinced him to contact police and turn himself in," Withrow said. [OKC police release 911 calls from Penn Square shooting]( DEC 20, 2019 - Police on Friday released audio recordings of 911 calls received after a person was shot Thursday at Penn Square Mall in Oklahoma City. [Five takeaways from the Thunder's win against the Suns]( DEC 20, 2019 - The Thunder didn't need a miraculous comeback to beat the Suns on Friday night. Here are five takeaways from Oklahoma City's 126-108 win against Phoenix: [OSU football: Gunnar Gundy to walk-on for Cowboys in 2021]( DEC 20, 2019 - Gunnar Gundy is staying close to home for college.Gundy told The Oklahoman on Friday he plans to walk-on and play for the Oklahoma State football team, starting in the spring of 2021. Gundy, the son of Oklahoma State football coach Mike Gundy, graduated from Stillwater High School on Friday. Gunnar is going to sit out a year from playing football. He's going to enroll at OSU as a part-time student in the spring and fall of 2020 semesters. In the spring of 2021, Gunnar said he's going to enroll as a full-time student and walk-on to the football team."I'm waiting to start my four-year clock so I can hopefully get play there and finish my career there," Gunnar said. Gunnar had an offer from Eastern [Oklahoma ScissorTales: Event remembers those who died homeless]( DEC 21, 2019 - The second annual "Homeless Person's Memorial Service" is scheduled Saturday in Oklahoma City to remember those homeless individuals who died during 2019. [Rich Lowry: The victim president]( DEC 21, 2019 - President Donald Trump's impeachment letter to Nancy Pelosi is nothing if not sincere. [Community still awaits Uptown grocery]( DEC 21, 2019 - A planned Uptown Grocery Co. [Lights, camera, action! Do holiday movie classics inspire Christmas decorating?]( DEC 21, 2019 - Who doesn't love Christmas lights, especially a sparkly setup big enough to drive a sleigh through, laughing all the way? [Richard Mize: Let memories flood my soul for Christmas]( DEC 21, 2019 - Christmastime is for reminiscing, and with all the plumbing pandalerium, appliance ado, and general alarums and excursions at my house - still not completely over 50 days after a subterranian pipe bust on Halloween Night! You are receiving this communication as a member of the The Oklahoman. The Oklahoman values your online privacy. For more information, view our [privacy policy]( now. Please do not reply to this message. [Manage Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( The Oklahoman 100 West Main Street, Suite 100 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 © 2019 The Oklahoman. All rights reserved.

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