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Tulsa man selling beloved 1969 Mustang to support childhood hospital that changed his life
Ryan Gillin
A Tulsa man is selling his cherished 1969 Mustang to support Scottish Rite for Children hospital, which transformed his life as a child through surgery for Klippel-Feil Syndrome.
Mannford senior makes school history as first girl wrestler to sign with college program
Ryan Gillin
Aubrey Merrell, a senior at Mannford High School, has made history as the first girl wrestler from her school to sign with a college program, Northern Oklahoma College at Tonkawa.
Tiny canvases, big talent: Tulsa Artists' Coalition celebrates 25 years with 5x5 art show
Ryan Gillin
To celebrate 25 years of the Tulsa Artists' Coalition, 250 artists are showcasing their talent at the 5x5 art show.
Tulsa musicians swap guitars for shovels for Recording Academy's Day That Music Cares
Ryan Gillin
Local musicians traded in their instruments for wheelbarrows on Friday for the Recording Academy's National Day of Service. They worked in the gardens at Food On The Move's Urban Farm.
Girls to Queens: Mentorship program at Sequoyah Middle School empowers girls with confidence
Ryan Gillin
The Girls to Queens mentorship program at Sequoyah Middle School in Broken Arrow is transforming how girls see themselves through confidence and life skills.
Claremore third grader recognized as Outstanding School Safety Patroller
Ryan Gillin
A third grader in Claremore just got a high honor, thanks to her leadership in the carpool line. AAA Oklahoma named Loran Miles as Safety Patroller of the Year.
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F-14 at Tulsa Air and Space Museum cleaned with help from Williams volunteers
Amy Slanchik
Spring cleaning is happening at the Tulsa Air and Space Museum. Williams employees volunteered to do different projects there on Monday, including cleaning an F-14.
F-14 at Tulsa Air and Space Museum cleaned with help from Williams volunteers
Amy Slanchik
Spring cleaning is happening at the Tulsa Air and Space Museum. Williams employees volunteered to do different projects there on Monday, including cleaning an F-14.
Empowerment in each frame: Oklahoma sexual assault survivor uses photoshoot to help others heal
Ryan Gillin
Sexual assault survivor Shelby McCaffery inspires others through a healing photoshoot at Serenity Acres, providing a platform for voices unheard.
Empowerment in each frame: Oklahoma sexual assault survivor uses photoshoot to help others heal
Ryan Gillin
Sexual assault survivor Shelby McCaffery inspires others through a healing photoshoot at Serenity Acres, providing a platform for voices unheard.
Tulsa CASA volunteers donate over 2,400 Squishmallows to comfort children in court
Ryan Gillin
MarchMallow Madness led by Tulsa CASA triples its goal, bringing over 2400 Squishmallows to Tulsa’s Juvenile Justice Center, comforting children.
Tulsa CASA volunteers donate over 2,400 Squishmallows to comfort children in court
Ryan Gillin
MarchMallow Madness led by Tulsa CASA triples its goal, bringing over 2400 Squishmallows to Tulsa’s Juvenile Justice Center, comforting children.
A Coweta woman's passion for painting helps families in need
Ryan Gillin
What began as a creative outlet for Lori Lenhart has transformed into a mission to help others, one coat of paint at a time.
A Coweta woman's passion for painting helps families in need
Ryan Gillin
What began as a creative outlet for Lori Lenhart has transformed into a mission to help others, one coat of paint at a time.
CASA’s Paper Doll Project raises awareness for foster children in Northeast Oklahoma
Ryan Gillin
Wooden dolls are on display at businesses and organizations across northeast Oklahoma. CASA's paper doll project is a way to bring awareness to the important work they do to help children.
CASA’s Paper Doll Project raises awareness for foster children in Northeast Oklahoma
Ryan Gillin
Wooden dolls are on display at businesses and organizations across northeast Oklahoma. CASA's paper doll project is a way to bring awareness to the important work they do to help children.
Meet Barber Man: The superhero with clippers and compassion
Ryan Gillin
From ordinary teen to Barber Man: discover the superpower journey of Henry Mahyor, a community barber in Tulsa who transforms people's lives with each snip and conversation.
Meet Barber Man: The superhero with clippers and compassion
Ryan Gillin
From ordinary teen to Barber Man: discover the superpower journey of Henry Mahyor, a community barber in Tulsa who transforms people's lives with each snip and conversation.
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Charles Page senior competing in National Shakespeare Competition in New York City
Ryan Gillin
Charles Page High School student Jonathan Rowe went from football to film and theater — and now he's performing on a national stage.
Charles Page senior competing in National Shakespeare Competition in New York City
Ryan Gillin
Charles Page High School student Jonathan Rowe went from football to film and theater — and now he's performing on a national stage.
1,400 Broken Arrow 7th graders engage with different professions at career fair
Ryan Gillin
Broken Arrow seventh graders explore career possibilities at district's first career fair. Find out how local professionals are sparking future passions.
1,400 Broken Arrow 7th graders engage with different professions at career fair
Ryan Gillin
Broken Arrow seventh graders explore career possibilities at district's first career fair. Find out how local professionals are sparking future passions.
A dream of the open road: Broken Arrow fourth graders named honorary truck drivers
Ryan Gillin
A 10-year-old from Broken Arrow writes to Central Tech about his trucking career aspirations. He receives an honorary truck driver recognition and a real-life truck experience.
A dream of the open road: Broken Arrow fourth graders named honorary truck drivers
Ryan Gillin
A 10-year-old from Broken Arrow writes to Central Tech about his trucking career aspirations. He receives an honorary truck driver recognition and a real-life truck experience.
Jenks High School students win national award for documentary on homelessness
Ryan Gillin
3,500 students nationwide participated in C-SPAN's StudentCam Competition, and the two from Jenks won second place.
Jenks High School students win national award for documentary on homelessness
Ryan Gillin
3,500 students nationwide participated in C-SPAN's StudentCam Competition, and the two from Jenks won second place.
A fresh start: Tulsa woman overcomes addiction and homelessness through YouthFirst
Ryan Gillin
A Tulsa woman once thought she had no way out of homelessness and addiction. But now she's working toward a new future, thanks to a program by the Tulsa Day Center.
A fresh start: Tulsa woman overcomes addiction and homelessness through YouthFirst
Ryan Gillin
A Tulsa woman once thought she had no way out of homelessness and addiction. But now she's working toward a new future, thanks to a program by the Tulsa Day Center.
How Jen Brown found confidence again after battling hair loss & used it to help others
Ryan Gillin
Jen Brown has always had thin hair and experimented with solutions, including clip-in extensions. In her mid-20s, her hair loss became more severe. After being diagnosed with androgenetic alopecia, she struggled with insecurity and tried to hide her hair loss. Now, with nearly 700,000 followers, Brown shares her journey on social media to empower other women struggling with hair loss.
How Jen Brown found confidence again after battling hair loss & used it to help others
Ryan Gillin
Jen Brown has always had thin hair and experimented with solutions, including clip-in extensions. In her mid-20s, her hair loss became more severe. After being diagnosed with androgenetic alopecia, she struggled with insecurity and tried to hide her hair loss. Now, with nearly 700,000 followers, Brown shares her journey on social media to empower other women struggling with hair loss.
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Woman killed in Tulsa road rage stabbing incident identified, man claims self-defense
News On 6
Police say Miashah Moses died after being stabbed during a confrontation that began with a road rage incident near Admiral and Garnett.
Woman killed in Tulsa road rage stabbing incident identified, man claims self-defense
News On 6
Police say Miashah Moses died after being stabbed during a confrontation that began with a road rage incident near Admiral and Garnett.
Inola teen sinks 30 straight shots to win national title
Hannah Sedgwick
Inola’s Cooper Thompson hits 30 straight free throws to win the 2025 Elks Hoop Shoot national title and Hall of Fame spot.
Inola teen sinks 30 straight shots to win national title
Hannah Sedgwick
Inola’s Cooper Thompson hits 30 straight free throws to win the 2025 Elks Hoop Shoot national title and Hall of Fame spot.
Cinco de Mayo deals: free queso, cheap margaritas and food specials
Ashley Jones
From free nachos to $5 margaritas, here’s where to celebrate Cinco de Mayo without breaking the bank.
Cinco de Mayo deals: free queso, cheap margaritas and food specials
Ashley Jones
From free nachos to $5 margaritas, here’s where to celebrate Cinco de Mayo without breaking the bank.
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Woman killed in Tulsa road rage stabbing incident identified, man claims self-defense
News On 6
Police say Miashah Moses died after being stabbed during a confrontation that began with a road rage incident near Admiral and Garnett.
Inola teen sinks 30 straight shots to win national title
Hannah Sedgwick
Inola’s Cooper Thompson hits 30 straight free throws to win the 2025 Elks Hoop Shoot national title and Hall of Fame spot.
Cinco de Mayo deals: free queso, cheap margaritas and food specials
Ashley Jones
From free nachos to $5 margaritas, here’s where to celebrate Cinco de Mayo without breaking the bank.
Oklahoma fishing guide breaks his own world record with 118-pound bighead carp
Nick McCauley
Bryan Baker hauls invasive species from Grand Lake, topping his 2023 mark.
Tulsa schools mourn students and staff after fatal crash in Kansas on Sunday
Brooke Cox
Four people from Tulsa and Union Public Schools — including two students and a staff member, and a former coach — died in a crash over the weekend in Kansas, according to school officials.
Why ‘Stay to Play’ hotel rules are costing youth sports families hundreds
Dave Davis
An Oklahoma Watch investigation reveals how “stay to play” hotel rules at youth sports tournaments are inflating travel costs for families.
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