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Fall Preview Next Week: Cooler weather and storm chances incoming
News On 6
A strong cold front will arrive late Saturday into Sunday, bringing pattern change. Next week’s forecast includes increased rain chances and a fall-like pattern, with potential for organized storm systems and cooler, cloudier days across Green Country.
Tulsa restaurants struggle with soaring meat and fish prices— but aren’t raising menus yet
MaKayla Glenn
Sticker shock at the grocery store isn’t just hitting families — it’s also squeezing longtime Tulsa restaurants. Some local spots say they're seeing meat and fish prices jump back to pandemic levels. Here’s what two Tulsa restaurant owners and an agricultural expert had to say:
Tulsa man found guilty a second time after previous conviction reversed
Reagan Ledbetter
For a second time, a federal jury finds a Tulsa man guilty of raping and brutally beating a 73-year-old nun inside her home.
OSU among the first to partner with Google AI to offer faculty and students free AI courses
Chloe Abbott
Students and faculty members will now have access to earning Google AI certificates and AI courses for free.
Oklahoma law enforcement officials warn against recreational marijuana proposal
Haley Hetrick
Oklahoma law enforcement agencies are speaking out against State Question 837, saying legalizing recreational marijuana would worsen problems they’ve already seen since medical marijuana became legal.
Tulsa area nonprofits get thousands of dollars in grants from Cox Communications
Cal Day
More than two dozen Green Country nonprofits are getting thousands of dollars to help their causes. Cox Communications employees got to pick the winners of the grants.
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Villanova says a report of a campus shooter was a ‘cruel hoax’
Associated Press
Police responded Thursday to a report of an active shooter on the campus of Villanova University, days before the start of classes.
Villanova says a report of a campus shooter was a ‘cruel hoax’
Associated Press
Police responded Thursday to a report of an active shooter on the campus of Villanova University, days before the start of classes.
In Focus: Kik app linked to rising child exploitation cases, Tulsa investigators say
Reagan Ledbetter
The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office Child Predator Unit investigated two cases and learned of them through a cyber tip from Kik.
In Focus: Kik app linked to rising child exploitation cases, Tulsa investigators say
Reagan Ledbetter
The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office Child Predator Unit investigated two cases and learned of them through a cyber tip from Kik.
Tulsa Botanic Garden calls on community for annual scarecrow contest
Sam Carrico
The Tulsa Botanic Garden wants the community to help bring some fall fun to life during its Autumn Festival next month. News On 6’s Sam Carrico tells us about its call for scarecrows.
Tulsa Botanic Garden calls on community for annual scarecrow contest
Sam Carrico
The Tulsa Botanic Garden wants the community to help bring some fall fun to life during its Autumn Festival next month. News On 6’s Sam Carrico tells us about its call for scarecrows.
Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols pushes back against Gov. Stitt over Muscogee Creek Nation settlement
Emory Bryan
Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols defended the city’s settlement with the Muscogee Creek Nation on tribal jurisdiction during a press conference at City Hall Thursday, pushing back against Gov. Kevin Stitt’s effort to block the agreement.
Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols pushes back against Gov. Stitt over Muscogee Creek Nation settlement
Emory Bryan
Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols defended the city’s settlement with the Muscogee Creek Nation on tribal jurisdiction during a press conference at City Hall Thursday, pushing back against Gov. Kevin Stitt’s effort to block the agreement.
What is the Kik app and how did it become so popular? | News On 6 explains
David Prock
Launched in 2010, Kik has gained immense popularity among teens for its anonymity and ease of use, allowing users to communicate without sharing phone numbers. However, this very feature raises critical safety concerns that parents should consider.
What is the Kik app and how did it become so popular? | News On 6 explains
David Prock
Launched in 2010, Kik has gained immense popularity among teens for its anonymity and ease of use, allowing users to communicate without sharing phone numbers. However, this very feature raises critical safety concerns that parents should consider.
Cracker Barrel loses almost $100 million in value as stock plunges after new logo release
CBS News
Shares of Cracker Barrel fell $4.22, or 7.2%, to $54.80 in Thursday trading, shedding $94 million in market value. The stock had dipped to a low of $50.27 earlier in the day, representing a loss of almost $200 billion in its capitalization.
Cracker Barrel loses almost $100 million in value as stock plunges after new logo release
CBS News
Shares of Cracker Barrel fell $4.22, or 7.2%, to $54.80 in Thursday trading, shedding $94 million in market value. The stock had dipped to a low of $50.27 earlier in the day, representing a loss of almost $200 billion in its capitalization.
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Struck gas line temporarily closes QuikTrip near Route 66 and W. 23rd St.
Emory Bryan
A gas line was struck near a QuikTrip at W. 23rd St. and Southwest Boulevard on Thursday, temporarily causing the cross street and store to close.
Struck gas line temporarily closes QuikTrip near Route 66 and W. 23rd St.
Emory Bryan
A gas line was struck near a QuikTrip at W. 23rd St. and Southwest Boulevard on Thursday, temporarily causing the cross street and store to close.
Shepherd's Cross offers fiber arts lessons during summer yarn event
Alyssa Miller
Shepherd's Cross is having a Summer Yarn Event August 22-23 and 26-30 to teach more people fiber arts techniques like drop spindle, loom weaving, and needle felting.
Shepherd's Cross offers fiber arts lessons during summer yarn event
Alyssa Miller
Shepherd's Cross is having a Summer Yarn Event August 22-23 and 26-30 to teach more people fiber arts techniques like drop spindle, loom weaving, and needle felting.
In Focus: Students go without cellphones ahead of school year in News On 6 experiment
Tatum Guinn
Under a new state law, cellphones are banned in Oklahoma public schools. News On 6 asked three teens to surrender their phones for three days to see how the change would affect them.
In Focus: Students go without cellphones ahead of school year in News On 6 experiment
Tatum Guinn
Under a new state law, cellphones are banned in Oklahoma public schools. News On 6 asked three teens to surrender their phones for three days to see how the change would affect them.
Broken Arrow first responders hosting volleyball tournament fundraiser
Kaitlyn Deggs
Broken Arrow Police and Broken Arrow Fire are asking for the public's support for a September volleyball fundraiser.
Broken Arrow first responders hosting volleyball tournament fundraiser
Kaitlyn Deggs
Broken Arrow Police and Broken Arrow Fire are asking for the public's support for a September volleyball fundraiser.
Trump administration reviewing all 55M people with US visas for potential deportable violations
Associated Press
Over 55 million foreign visas under examination by US State Department. Increased vetting could lead to revocation and potential deportation.
Trump administration reviewing all 55M people with US visas for potential deportable violations
Associated Press
Over 55 million foreign visas under examination by US State Department. Increased vetting could lead to revocation and potential deportation.
What are PFAS? Experts warn of health risks from 'forever chemicals'
Brooke Cox
Experts say PFAS, known as "forever chemicals," are widespread in everyday products and drinking water, posing health risks while new federal regulations are phased in.
What are PFAS? Experts warn of health risks from 'forever chemicals'
Brooke Cox
Experts say PFAS, known as "forever chemicals," are widespread in everyday products and drinking water, posing health risks while new federal regulations are phased in.
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Former Life.Church Midtown Tulsa intern arrested, accused of child pornography possession
News On 6
A former Life.Church intern is arrested after authorities say he had dozens of child pornography pictures and videos.
Former Life.Church Midtown Tulsa intern arrested, accused of child pornography possession
News On 6
A former Life.Church intern is arrested after authorities say he had dozens of child pornography pictures and videos.
Tulsa Oktoberfest leads USA Today Best Festival Contest—How to vote
Tiffany Lane
Tulsa's beloved Zeeco Oktoberfest is defending its national title of best Oktoberfest. Cast your daily vote and join the celebration Oct. 16-19 at River West Festival Park.
Tulsa Oktoberfest leads USA Today Best Festival Contest—How to vote
Tiffany Lane
Tulsa's beloved Zeeco Oktoberfest is defending its national title of best Oktoberfest. Cast your daily vote and join the celebration Oct. 16-19 at River West Festival Park.
Owasso Police to increase presence at schools after fight, social media threat
Brian Smallwood
Owasso Police plan to have additional officers on campus tomorrow after fight between two 14-year-old students at West High School campus.
Owasso Police to increase presence at schools after fight, social media threat
Brian Smallwood
Owasso Police plan to have additional officers on campus tomorrow after fight between two 14-year-old students at West High School campus.
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Former Life.Church Midtown Tulsa intern arrested, accused of child pornography possession
News On 6
A former Life.Church intern is arrested after authorities say he had dozens of child pornography pictures and videos.
Tulsa Oktoberfest leads USA Today Best Festival Contest—How to vote
Tiffany Lane
Tulsa's beloved Zeeco Oktoberfest is defending its national title of best Oktoberfest. Cast your daily vote and join the celebration Oct. 16-19 at River West Festival Park.
Owasso Police to increase presence at schools after fight, social media threat
Brian Smallwood
Owasso Police plan to have additional officers on campus tomorrow after fight between two 14-year-old students at West High School campus.
Cracker Barrel loses almost $100 million in value as stock plunges after new logo release
CBS News
Shares of Cracker Barrel fell $4.22, or 7.2%, to $54.80 in Thursday trading, shedding $94 million in market value. The stock had dipped to a low of $50.27 earlier in the day, representing a loss of almost $200 billion in its capitalization.
Gov. Stitt asks Oklahoma Supreme Court to block settlement between Tulsa and Muscogee Creek Nation
News On 6
Gov. Kevin Stitt is asking the Oklahoma Supreme Court to block a settlement between the City of Tulsa and Muscogee Creek Nation on tribal jurisdiction.
Muskogee County couple faces child neglect charges after 11-year-old girl in their care gives birth
MaKayla Glenn
A Muskogee County couple is charged with child neglect after an 11-year-old girl in their care gave birth at home over the weekend. The district attorney says this case is heartbreaking. The young girl was brought to a local hospital on Saturday after giving birth at home, prompting police to be contacted immediately.
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