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What to know about Operation SAFE and the homeless encampment sweeps in Tulsa
MaKayla Glenn
One week into Governor Kevin Stitt’s Operation SAFE, many Tulsa residents still have questions about what it is, why it’s happening, and what comes next. Today, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol addressed concerns about the state-led effort to clear homeless encampments from highway-adjacent areas.
Six years, no trial: Okmulgee County family speaks out on delayed justice
Lori Fullbright
In September 2019, Tiffany Eichor and her parents, Jack and Kaye Chandler, were murdered in their Okmulgee County home. Six years later, despite two people being charged — including a man once accused of assaulting Tiffany and his attorney — the case has yet to go to trial.
Turkey Mountain launches 'Hiking Buddies' program to boost trail safety
Sam Carrico
Tulsa’s River Parks Authority has launched a new “Turkey Hiking Buddies” program at Turkey Mountain, pairing volunteers with visitors to improve trail safety. The initiative comes after recent attacks and is part of broader security measures, including cameras, police partnerships, and hundreds of volunteer “trail watchers.”
Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma opens catering business
News On 6
The Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma is getting into the catering business. It's called Table 24, and it's available for all sorts of events like weddings, corporate events, reunions and anniversaries.
Tulsa preparing for Route 66 Centennial Celebration in 2026
News On 6
We are about a year away from the Route 66 Centennial Celebration, and a lot is happening around Tulsa already to prepare.
Remembering 9/11 at Oklahoma State University with a Memorial Stair Climb
Katie Eastman
Civilians, volunteer firefighters, and more walked the equivalent of 110 flights of stairs in Boone Pickens Stadium on Saturday morning. As the climb got harder, it was even more meaningful.
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How middle school students are learning about the September 11th terrorist attacks
Cal Day
An Owasso middle school teacher is making it a priority to teach students about the September 11th, 2001, terrorist attacks. The kids enrolled in Kyra Schmidt's class were born more than a decade after the attacks.
How middle school students are learning about the September 11th terrorist attacks
Cal Day
An Owasso middle school teacher is making it a priority to teach students about the September 11th, 2001, terrorist attacks. The kids enrolled in Kyra Schmidt's class were born more than a decade after the attacks.
Rogers County Fair begins its 111th year
Alyssa Miller
The Rogers County Fair is celebrating its 111th year. The free fair features carnival rides, food, live music, fireworks, livestock shows, and a petting zoo.
Rogers County Fair begins its 111th year
Alyssa Miller
The Rogers County Fair is celebrating its 111th year. The free fair features carnival rides, food, live music, fireworks, livestock shows, and a petting zoo.
103-year-old WWII Marine and lifelong pecan farmer honored with surprise
Ryan Gillin
103-year-old Bristow local and WWII veteran, Joe Ihle, was honored in a surprise gathering by friends and neighbors celebrating his remarkable life and service.
103-year-old WWII Marine and lifelong pecan farmer honored with surprise
Ryan Gillin
103-year-old Bristow local and WWII veteran, Joe Ihle, was honored in a surprise gathering by friends and neighbors celebrating his remarkable life and service.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol: 1 Million lbs of Trash Cleared From 64 Sites Under Operation SAFE
David Prock
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol unveiled new developments in Operation Safe, a state initiative aimed at addressing homelessness along Tulsa highways, during a live briefing.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol: 1 Million lbs of Trash Cleared From 64 Sites Under Operation SAFE
David Prock
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol unveiled new developments in Operation Safe, a state initiative aimed at addressing homelessness along Tulsa highways, during a live briefing.
How a Sapulpa teacher helped students process the 9/11 Attacks: From The News On 6 Vault
David Prock
On September 11, 2001, as the nation grappled with tragedy, Sapulpa High School’s K. Shibley guided his students through a maelstrom of emotions, helping them process a day that irrevocably altered America’s landscape and their young lives.
How a Sapulpa teacher helped students process the 9/11 Attacks: From The News On 6 Vault
David Prock
On September 11, 2001, as the nation grappled with tragedy, Sapulpa High School’s K. Shibley guided his students through a maelstrom of emotions, helping them process a day that irrevocably altered America’s landscape and their young lives.
Unveiling "Maxine's Story:" Children's Book Honors Legacy of Dust Bowl Survivor
Sarah Brown
Author Rena Olsen has released her first children’s book honoring her mother’s resilience and joy through hardship as a Dust Bowl survivor. "Maxine's Joy is available now on Amazon, and all proceeds go toward Alzheimer's causes.
Unveiling "Maxine's Story:" Children's Book Honors Legacy of Dust Bowl Survivor
Sarah Brown
Author Rena Olsen has released her first children’s book honoring her mother’s resilience and joy through hardship as a Dust Bowl survivor. "Maxine's Joy is available now on Amazon, and all proceeds go toward Alzheimer's causes.
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Tahlequah native helps care for viral baby hippo Mars at Kansas wildlife park
LeAnne Taylor
A Tahlequah native is helping care for baby pygmy hippo Mars at Tanganyika Wildlife Park in Kansas, where the young animal has quickly become a social media sensation.
Tahlequah native helps care for viral baby hippo Mars at Kansas wildlife park
LeAnne Taylor
A Tahlequah native is helping care for baby pygmy hippo Mars at Tanganyika Wildlife Park in Kansas, where the young animal has quickly become a social media sensation.
Back-to-school nutrition made simple for busy families
Brooke Cox
Registered dietitian Amanda Blackman shares simple, time-saving strategies for breakfast, lunch, and after-school snacks to keep kids nourished and happy during the school year.
Back-to-school nutrition made simple for busy families
Brooke Cox
Registered dietitian Amanda Blackman shares simple, time-saving strategies for breakfast, lunch, and after-school snacks to keep kids nourished and happy during the school year.
300 pounds of marijuana confiscated in Cushing grow farm bust
Savannah Simmons
Over 12,000 marijuana plants were seized by the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics in a large Cushing grow farm operation.
300 pounds of marijuana confiscated in Cushing grow farm bust
Savannah Simmons
Over 12,000 marijuana plants were seized by the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics in a large Cushing grow farm operation.
Port Harbor Dash returns to Port of Catoosa
Brooke Cox
The Port Harbor Dash returns to the Tulsa Port of Catoosa on Sept. 20 with a 5K, 10K and Family Fun Run supporting local manufacturing education programs.
Port Harbor Dash returns to Port of Catoosa
Brooke Cox
The Port Harbor Dash returns to the Tulsa Port of Catoosa on Sept. 20 with a 5K, 10K and Family Fun Run supporting local manufacturing education programs.
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University of Oklahoma to add first public CRNA program
Tiffany Lane
Pioneering move by the University of Oklahoma to establish a new CRNA program, set to bolster the number of anesthesia providers and enhance care provision in rural Oklahoma areas.
University of Oklahoma to add first public CRNA program
Tiffany Lane
Pioneering move by the University of Oklahoma to establish a new CRNA program, set to bolster the number of anesthesia providers and enhance care provision in rural Oklahoma areas.
ODMHSAS cutting funding from several agencies across the state, including Family and Children Services in Tulsa
Chloe Abbott
The Department of Mental Health says it can't keep spending money it doesn't have. Family and Children Services in Tulsa is one of those losing funding, and cuts will go into effect in a few weeks.
ODMHSAS cutting funding from several agencies across the state, including Family and Children Services in Tulsa
Chloe Abbott
The Department of Mental Health says it can't keep spending money it doesn't have. Family and Children Services in Tulsa is one of those losing funding, and cuts will go into effect in a few weeks.
‘It's very concerning’: Inola parents frustrated after incident with school nurse assistant
Kaitlyn Deggs
Inola parents are concerned after their child was examined without pants on by the nurse's office after a playground injury and they were not notified. School says it can't comment much because of privacy issues but did turn it over to law enforcement.
‘It's very concerning’: Inola parents frustrated after incident with school nurse assistant
Kaitlyn Deggs
Inola parents are concerned after their child was examined without pants on by the nurse's office after a playground injury and they were not notified. School says it can't comment much because of privacy issues but did turn it over to law enforcement.
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University of Oklahoma to add first public CRNA program
Tiffany Lane
Pioneering move by the University of Oklahoma to establish a new CRNA program, set to bolster the number of anesthesia providers and enhance care provision in rural Oklahoma areas.
ODMHSAS cutting funding from several agencies across the state, including Family and Children Services in Tulsa
Chloe Abbott
The Department of Mental Health says it can't keep spending money it doesn't have. Family and Children Services in Tulsa is one of those losing funding, and cuts will go into effect in a few weeks.
‘It's very concerning’: Inola parents frustrated after incident with school nurse assistant
Kaitlyn Deggs
Inola parents are concerned after their child was examined without pants on by the nurse's office after a playground injury and they were not notified. School says it can't comment much because of privacy issues but did turn it over to law enforcement.
Over 100 shots fired at Tulsa apartment complex — what residents are saying
MaKayla Glenn
Late Tuesday night, more than 100 gunshots were fired outside the Parkview Terrace Apartments, leaving bullet holes in cars and buildings. Tulsa Police say officers were already patrolling nearby and rushed to the scene after hearing the shots.
What is broken heart syndrome, and what are the symptoms?
Graham Dowers
Broken heart syndrome, a stress-induced heart condition more common in women but deadlier in men, can mimic a heart attack and requires immediate medical attention.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol: 1 Million lbs of Trash Cleared From 64 Sites Under Operation SAFE
David Prock
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol unveiled new developments in Operation Safe, a state initiative aimed at addressing homelessness along Tulsa highways, during a live briefing.
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