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Oklahoma teen’s duct tape dress design lands her in national finals
Mike Glover
Brittany Blackwell created a dress out of duct tape for the chance to win a $15,000 scholarship. She was selected as the top 5 in the nation and needs your vote to win.
Tulsa woman hosts garage sale to bring her mother home: 'It's Stage 4 and it's terminal'
Ethan Wright
Tulsa daughter's heartfelt garage sale to reunite with terminally ill mother in New Jersey. Check how to support her mission to bring hope home.
'He was at death's door': Make-A-Wish Oklahoma fuels Jeremiah’s fight against T-cell leukemia
Ethan Wright
Nine-year-old Jeremiah becomes a construction superhero, courtesy of Make-A-Wish Oklahoma, driving a purple Lamborghini in a heartwarming event. Learn about his battle with T-cell Leukemia.
Tulsa couple turns Alzheimer’s diagnosis into national advocacy
Ryan Gillin
“He’s my rock”: After a life-changing diagnosis, Ashley and Lance Sloan are sharing their story, and fighting for faster, easier access to early testing.
'Bring kindness to people:' Students from across Oklahoma repair Tulsa homes for free
Kaitlyn Deggs
Students who are part of Youth Force offer free home repairs to people in Tulsa. Students say it's a rewarding experience because they get to meet homeowners and see the finished product.
Q&A: Meet the Canadian artist painting the Thunder with a basketball
Ryan Gillin
Meet Samantha Woj: an artist uniting sports and creativity through her unique painting process with sports equipment. Discover her connection with the Thunder team and the art she creates for their fans.
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'Play is a human right': Why the world is celebrating play—and how Tulsa joined in
Ethan Wright
Philbrook Museum transforms into a playground for International Day of Play. Kids experienced art, games, and giant bubbles at Tulsa's first official celebration.
'Play is a human right': Why the world is celebrating play—and how Tulsa joined in
Ethan Wright
Philbrook Museum transforms into a playground for International Day of Play. Kids experienced art, games, and giant bubbles at Tulsa's first official celebration.
Tulsa artist paints downtown windows to celebrate Thunder's NBA Finals run
Ryan Gillin
An artist covers downtown Tulsa with Thunder-themed murals for the playoffs.
Tulsa artist paints downtown windows to celebrate Thunder's NBA Finals run
Ryan Gillin
An artist covers downtown Tulsa with Thunder-themed murals for the playoffs.
Babies for basketball: Ascension St. John NICU supports OKC Thunder in style
Amy Slanchik
The Thunder’s tiniest fans in Tulsa are rooting for the team in style. All the babies in the NICU at Ascension St. John have onesies, made by their nurses, to celebrate the Thunder's fight in the NBA Finals.
Babies for basketball: Ascension St. John NICU supports OKC Thunder in style
Amy Slanchik
The Thunder’s tiniest fans in Tulsa are rooting for the team in style. All the babies in the NICU at Ascension St. John have onesies, made by their nurses, to celebrate the Thunder's fight in the NBA Finals.
What's in your water? Tahlequah and Broken Arrow students find out in NSU science camp
Ethan Wright
Middle schoolers from Tahlequah and Broken Arrow swap classrooms for creeks at NSU’s Get Green for Blue camp, learning about environmental science at Oxley Nature Center.
What's in your water? Tahlequah and Broken Arrow students find out in NSU science camp
Ethan Wright
Middle schoolers from Tahlequah and Broken Arrow swap classrooms for creeks at NSU’s Get Green for Blue camp, learning about environmental science at Oxley Nature Center.
Meet Lambo: The newest member of Oklahoma's Task Force 1
Ryan Gillin
Lambo, Oklahoma's Task Force 1's new K-9 member, and his handler, Jeff Leon, prepare to save lives in disaster zones. Lambo's training, spearheaded by Ground Zero Emergency Center, expedites rescue operations.
Meet Lambo: The newest member of Oklahoma's Task Force 1
Ryan Gillin
Lambo, Oklahoma's Task Force 1's new K-9 member, and his handler, Jeff Leon, prepare to save lives in disaster zones. Lambo's training, spearheaded by Ground Zero Emergency Center, expedites rescue operations.
Window washing drone deployed at Hillcrest South
Emory Bryan
A drone is helping to clean the windows at Hillcrest Hospital South.
Window washing drone deployed at Hillcrest South
Emory Bryan
A drone is helping to clean the windows at Hillcrest Hospital South.
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Behind the magic, a sneak peek at what it takes to bring 'Wicked' to Tulsa’s PAC
Ryan Gillin
Broadway spectacle Wicked is making its return to Tulsa, transforming the PAC into the magical Land of Oz with million-dollar set pieces and an expert crew.
Behind the magic, a sneak peek at what it takes to bring 'Wicked' to Tulsa’s PAC
Ryan Gillin
Broadway spectacle Wicked is making its return to Tulsa, transforming the PAC into the magical Land of Oz with million-dollar set pieces and an expert crew.
Geography class project wins big, donates prize to classmate's medical fight
Ryan Gillin
Owasso students win National Geographic contest with air pollution video, donate $250 prize to fellow student battling rare disease.
Geography class project wins big, donates prize to classmate's medical fight
Ryan Gillin
Owasso students win National Geographic contest with air pollution video, donate $250 prize to fellow student battling rare disease.
Owasso teen with rare disease learning to drive
Amy Slanchik
An Owasso teenager with a rare disease is making big strides in her personal life. At 3 feet 10 inches tall, she is learning to drive. She also recently earned several awards at school.
Owasso teen with rare disease learning to drive
Amy Slanchik
An Owasso teenager with a rare disease is making big strides in her personal life. At 3 feet 10 inches tall, she is learning to drive. She also recently earned several awards at school.
One year later: Barnsdall students end school year with gratitude and joy
Ryan Gillin
Barnsdall students are wrapping up their school year with joy and sunshine this year. They didn't get to finish their school year last year because a tornado devastated the town last May.
One year later: Barnsdall students end school year with gratitude and joy
Ryan Gillin
Barnsdall students are wrapping up their school year with joy and sunshine this year. They didn't get to finish their school year last year because a tornado devastated the town last May.
Students take to the skies for Okmulgee High School aviation program
Ryan Gillin
Across the state, many schools have implemented aviation programs to prepare their students for future careers, including Okmulgee High School. Students enrolled in the program gathered at the regional airport to cap off their year of learning.
Students take to the skies for Okmulgee High School aviation program
Ryan Gillin
Across the state, many schools have implemented aviation programs to prepare their students for future careers, including Okmulgee High School. Students enrolled in the program gathered at the regional airport to cap off their year of learning.
Reeling in joy: Oklahoma School for the Blind students learn to fish
Ryan Gillin
Students from Oklahoma School for the Blind stepped away from their usual classrooms for the opportunity to learn to fish at Muskogee’s Honor Heights Park.
Reeling in joy: Oklahoma School for the Blind students learn to fish
Ryan Gillin
Students from Oklahoma School for the Blind stepped away from their usual classrooms for the opportunity to learn to fish at Muskogee’s Honor Heights Park.
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Oklahoma State Supt. Ryan Walters' social studies standards targeted in new lawsuit
News 9
Thirty-three Oklahomans are suing to stop new state social studies standards, claiming they promote Christianity and were approved in violation of transparency laws.
Oklahoma State Supt. Ryan Walters' social studies standards targeted in new lawsuit
News 9
Thirty-three Oklahomans are suing to stop new state social studies standards, claiming they promote Christianity and were approved in violation of transparency laws.
Tulsa teen crashes stolen car after high-speed police chase
Hannah Sedgwick
Police say a juvenile driver went airborne before hitting a fence near a school.
Tulsa teen crashes stolen car after high-speed police chase
Hannah Sedgwick
Police say a juvenile driver went airborne before hitting a fence near a school.
Mexican boxer Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. arrested by ICE over alleged cartel ties, DHS says
CBS News
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials have arrested Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. over alleged cartel ties, the Department of Homeland Security said Thursday. He is "being processed for expedited removal from the United States," DHS said on social media.
Mexican boxer Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. arrested by ICE over alleged cartel ties, DHS says
CBS News
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials have arrested Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. over alleged cartel ties, the Department of Homeland Security said Thursday. He is "being processed for expedited removal from the United States," DHS said on social media.
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Oklahoma State Supt. Ryan Walters' social studies standards targeted in new lawsuit
News 9
Thirty-three Oklahomans are suing to stop new state social studies standards, claiming they promote Christianity and were approved in violation of transparency laws.
Tulsa teen crashes stolen car after high-speed police chase
Hannah Sedgwick
Police say a juvenile driver went airborne before hitting a fence near a school.
Mexican boxer Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. arrested by ICE over alleged cartel ties, DHS says
CBS News
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials have arrested Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. over alleged cartel ties, the Department of Homeland Security said Thursday. He is "being processed for expedited removal from the United States," DHS said on social media.
Fireworks explosion in Tuskahoma critically injures 3 — here’s what we know
MaKayla Glenn
A fireworks explosion in Tuskahoma, Oklahoma, critically injured three people and left two others with minor burns Wednesday evening.
Jenks BoomFest Canceled: City says fireworks operators were injured in fire
Drake Johnson
BoomFest fireworks show in Jenks has been cancelled and will not be rescheduled, the City announced.
Tulsa FreedomFest 2025: Fireworks, schedule and safety info
Chloe Abbott
Tulsa's biggest Fourth of July festival, FreedomFest, is just days away, and organizers started setting up the event Wednesday. This year, fireworks will be fired off from a new location, so people can watch from other locations.
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