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Oklahoma congressional staffers hit the diamond for summer softball on the National Mall
Alex Cameron
The "Okla Home Runs" softball team, made up of current and former staffers from Oklahoma’s congressional offices, plays weekly summer games on the National Mall to build camaraderie, connect with fellow Oklahomans, and enjoy some lighthearted competition outside of work.
Tulsa emergency crews brace for weekend flood threat
MaKayla Glenn
Tulsa County emergency crews are preparing for the possibility of flash flooding this weekend, with up to 4 inches of rain expected in some areas. The Sheriff's Office is closely monitoring flood-prone zones and warns that driving through high water is extremely dangerous.
Sen. Jimenez navigates increasing number of ICE raids: 'Fear and anxiety'
Stephanie Maniche
Increasing ICE raids nationwide instill fear, with many going into hiding. Oklahoma's attorney and State Senator Michael-Brooks Jimenez reports rising calls for help as detainees include those with no criminal or immigration record.
Tulsa Juvenile Detention Center off probation, focuses on building stronger staff and national accreditation
Chloe Abbott
The Tulsa County Juvenile Detention Center now has its full license back from the Office of Juvenile Affairs, after being on probation for a year.
Downtown Tulsa sidewalk project uproots homeless by Denver Avenue Station
Emory Bryan
A downtown sidewalk project has displaced a homeless gathering spot near Tulsa's downtown bus station, after complaints to the mayor's office.
Cybersecurity expert warns of fake Amazon scams
Sam Carrico
Prime Week is big business for Amazon...but also for scammers. Cybersecurity researchers say there are more than 120,000 fake Amazon websites designed to steal your money and personal information.
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QuikTrip donates $250,000 to support Texans impacted by deadly floods
Sonora Meadows
Texas gets $250,000 donation from QuikTrip for flood relief. Employees and community mourn losses, stand with affected families.
QuikTrip donates $250,000 to support Texans impacted by deadly floods
Sonora Meadows
Texas gets $250,000 donation from QuikTrip for flood relief. Employees and community mourn losses, stand with affected families.
Brown water in Vinita? City says it's safe, residents aren’t so sure
Ethan Wright
Vinita residents report brown, discolored tap water—city assures safety and states improvement in conditions.
Brown water in Vinita? City says it's safe, residents aren’t so sure
Ethan Wright
Vinita residents report brown, discolored tap water—city assures safety and states improvement in conditions.
'It just makes me feel not safe': Tulsa Police arrest teen accused of breaking into house and stabbing homeowner
Cal Day
A man is recovering after Tulsa Police say he was stabbed several times when a 14-year-old broke into his home.
'It just makes me feel not safe': Tulsa Police arrest teen accused of breaking into house and stabbing homeowner
Cal Day
A man is recovering after Tulsa Police say he was stabbed several times when a 14-year-old broke into his home.
'Who would think ricin?': Wagoner County investigators uncover Wisconsin attempted murder plot using ricin
Reagan Ledbetter
A woman charged with murdering her roommate in Wagoner County in 2020 has been found guilty in Wisconsin for trying to poison her neighbors with ricin back in 2014.
'Who would think ricin?': Wagoner County investigators uncover Wisconsin attempted murder plot using ricin
Reagan Ledbetter
A woman charged with murdering her roommate in Wagoner County in 2020 has been found guilty in Wisconsin for trying to poison her neighbors with ricin back in 2014.
Walmart recalls 850,000 water bottles over impact and laceration risk
CBS News
Walmart is recalling 850,000 Ozark Trail water bottles after faulty lids caused serious injuries, including vision loss. Stop use immediately and contact Walmart for a refund.
Walmart recalls 850,000 water bottles over impact and laceration risk
CBS News
Walmart is recalling 850,000 Ozark Trail water bottles after faulty lids caused serious injuries, including vision loss. Stop use immediately and contact Walmart for a refund.
Claremore explains how new sales tax dollars will be spent
Tiffany Lane
New Claremore sales tax revenue drives infrastructure enhancement: citywide power system upgrade, Frederick Road project, and boosted storm resiliency.
Claremore explains how new sales tax dollars will be spent
Tiffany Lane
New Claremore sales tax revenue drives infrastructure enhancement: citywide power system upgrade, Frederick Road project, and boosted storm resiliency.
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Tulsa's Haus of Kitt returns with immersive Shine On BLVD festival
Brooke Cox
Haus of Kitt is bringing its most immersive festival yet, Shine on BLVD, to Tulsa’s WOMPA on July 19, featuring music, art, and community-centered experiences designed to spark joy and connection.
Tulsa's Haus of Kitt returns with immersive Shine On BLVD festival
Brooke Cox
Haus of Kitt is bringing its most immersive festival yet, Shine on BLVD, to Tulsa’s WOMPA on July 19, featuring music, art, and community-centered experiences designed to spark joy and connection.
Sharks in the Park brings splashy fun to downtown Jenks
Hannah Sedgwick
Families invited to enjoy free event Saturday with water zones and hot dogs
Sharks in the Park brings splashy fun to downtown Jenks
Hannah Sedgwick
Families invited to enjoy free event Saturday with water zones and hot dogs
Juvenile in custody after Tulsa home invasion, stabbing
Brooke Cox
A juvenile is in custody after police say he broke into a Tulsa home near East 51st Street and County Line Road and stabbed the homeowner during a struggle.
Juvenile in custody after Tulsa home invasion, stabbing
Brooke Cox
A juvenile is in custody after police say he broke into a Tulsa home near East 51st Street and County Line Road and stabbed the homeowner during a struggle.
Operation Cool Down offers Tulsa County veterans lifesaving A/C relief
Jonathan Polasek
Through 'Operation Cool Down,' Oklahoma Veterans United offers life-saving relief to local Tulsa residents combating deadly summer heat—free A/C units for qualifying applicants, with a priority focus on veterans.
Operation Cool Down offers Tulsa County veterans lifesaving A/C relief
Jonathan Polasek
Through 'Operation Cool Down,' Oklahoma Veterans United offers life-saving relief to local Tulsa residents combating deadly summer heat—free A/C units for qualifying applicants, with a priority focus on veterans.
OU unveils new tailgating tradition: 'The oval is open'
Tevis Hillis
University of Oklahoma introduces free public tailgating at North Oval, live music, food trucks, kids' activities, and more.
OU unveils new tailgating tradition: 'The oval is open'
Tevis Hillis
University of Oklahoma introduces free public tailgating at North Oval, live music, food trucks, kids' activities, and more.
Dog in critical condition after being found abandoned in Tulsa dumpster
Sam Carrico
Animal rescue groups are asking for donations after rescuing a dog that was found abandoned in a dumpster near 71st and Riverside. Rescuers say it’s one of the worst cases of neglect they’ve ever seen. But they also say that dog, Fern, is a survivor.
Dog in critical condition after being found abandoned in Tulsa dumpster
Sam Carrico
Animal rescue groups are asking for donations after rescuing a dog that was found abandoned in a dumpster near 71st and Riverside. Rescuers say it’s one of the worst cases of neglect they’ve ever seen. But they also say that dog, Fern, is a survivor.
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Arkansas prison employees fired after ‘Devil in the Ozarks’ escape
Associated Press
Two employees at an Arkansas prison have been fired for policy violations that allowed convicted killer Grant Hardin, known as the “Devil in the Ozarks,” to escape in a fake law enforcement uniform, prompting lawmakers to question deeper systemic issues within the correctional system.
Arkansas prison employees fired after ‘Devil in the Ozarks’ escape
Associated Press
Two employees at an Arkansas prison have been fired for policy violations that allowed convicted killer Grant Hardin, known as the “Devil in the Ozarks,” to escape in a fake law enforcement uniform, prompting lawmakers to question deeper systemic issues within the correctional system.
Ryan Walters highlights districts with 'surpluses' for free meals; Bixby, Broken Arrow question accuracy of his figures
David Prock
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters claims multiple school districts hold significant surpluses, suggesting these funds could cover free lunches for students. However, district officials challenge his figures, arguing they misrepresent financial allocations and threaten essential educational services.
Ryan Walters highlights districts with 'surpluses' for free meals; Bixby, Broken Arrow question accuracy of his figures
David Prock
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters claims multiple school districts hold significant surpluses, suggesting these funds could cover free lunches for students. However, district officials challenge his figures, arguing they misrepresent financial allocations and threaten essential educational services.
Some Oklahoma GM vehicle owners could get hundreds of dollars through class action settlement
Cal Day
Owners of some specific models of cars made by General Motors could get hundreds of dollars as part of a class action settlement against the company.
Some Oklahoma GM vehicle owners could get hundreds of dollars through class action settlement
Cal Day
Owners of some specific models of cars made by General Motors could get hundreds of dollars as part of a class action settlement against the company.
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Arkansas prison employees fired after ‘Devil in the Ozarks’ escape
Associated Press
Two employees at an Arkansas prison have been fired for policy violations that allowed convicted killer Grant Hardin, known as the “Devil in the Ozarks,” to escape in a fake law enforcement uniform, prompting lawmakers to question deeper systemic issues within the correctional system.
Ryan Walters highlights districts with 'surpluses' for free meals; Bixby, Broken Arrow question accuracy of his figures
David Prock
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters claims multiple school districts hold significant surpluses, suggesting these funds could cover free lunches for students. However, district officials challenge his figures, arguing they misrepresent financial allocations and threaten essential educational services.
Some Oklahoma GM vehicle owners could get hundreds of dollars through class action settlement
Cal Day
Owners of some specific models of cars made by General Motors could get hundreds of dollars as part of a class action settlement against the company.
'Who would think ricin?': Wagoner County investigators uncover Wisconsin attempted murder plot using ricin
Reagan Ledbetter
A woman charged with murdering her roommate in Wagoner County in 2020 has been found guilty in Wisconsin for trying to poison her neighbors with ricin back in 2014.
Tulsa woman charged months after TPD says she crashed into EMT on his way to work
Chloe Abbott
Tulsa County Prosecutors charge a woman with two misdemeanors, three months after Tulsa Police say she crashed into a man who was driving to work. 19-year-old Naila Keys is charged with driving without a license and without insurance. The report says Keys told an officer she had been drinking, but she wasn't charged with DUI.
Tulsa emergency crews brace for weekend flood threat
MaKayla Glenn
Tulsa County emergency crews are preparing for the possibility of flash flooding this weekend, with up to 4 inches of rain expected in some areas. The Sheriff's Office is closely monitoring flood-prone zones and warns that driving through high water is extremely dangerous.
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