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Oklahoma's Own In Focus: How 'Take It Down' is protecting teens from exploitation and blackmail
Ryan Gillin
A free tool from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is helping teens remove explicit photos from the internet. ‘Take It Down’ works anonymously to stop the spread of images—even if they’ve already been shared.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Explaining The Letters About Lead Pipes And How To Check If Your Home Is Safe
Kaitlyn Deggs
A city letter warning that water service lines could contain lead has raised concerns among Nowata residents, prompting calls for clarity and action on water infrastructure issues.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Fatal Pedestrian Crash Highlights Safety Concerns In Tulsa
News On 6
A deadly crash on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard raises questions about pedestrian safety in areas with no sidewalks in Tulsa.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Cyclist Safety Challenges Spotlighted By Recent Data
Erin Conrad
Oklahoma ranks 9th in the top ten most dangerous states for cyclists, according to the most recent data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. News On 6 took an in-focus look at safety concerns for cyclists.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Families Who Lost Loved Ones To Illicit Drugs Spread Awareness Of Dangers
News On 6
Loved ones of people who have died from an illicit drug overdose are spreading awareness with their annual courthouse rally.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Strangulation Victim Shares Survival Story; Local Law Enforcement Release PSA To Help Others
Reagan Ledbetter
A Tulsa woman was strangled 10 years ago, and what she endured still haunts her every day. Gisela Salgado shared her story publicly for the very first time with News On 6. BAPD Chief Brandon Berryhill says domestic violence calls are the number one call they get. He says his department recently changed the way they ask victims questions because many don't realize if they woke up somewhere and didn't remember how they got there, they were probably strangled.
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Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Tulsa County Approves Pay Raises For Deputies
Reagan Ledbetter
Tulsa County approves a major pay raise for sheriff's deputies. County Commissioners and other elected officials voted to reallocate more money from the county's general fund to pay for the higher salaries.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Tulsa County Approves Pay Raises For Deputies
Reagan Ledbetter
Tulsa County approves a major pay raise for sheriff's deputies. County Commissioners and other elected officials voted to reallocate more money from the county's general fund to pay for the higher salaries.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Experts Talk About Moving Over For Emergency Vehicles After Fire Truck Crash
Kaitlyn Deggs
Drivers ed teachers and officers say what’s most important is that you pay attention to what’s going on around you and pull over as soon as you can when you hear those sirens because you don’t know where they’re headed.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Experts Talk About Moving Over For Emergency Vehicles After Fire Truck Crash
Kaitlyn Deggs
Drivers ed teachers and officers say what’s most important is that you pay attention to what’s going on around you and pull over as soon as you can when you hear those sirens because you don’t know where they’re headed.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Kasey Alerts And Oklahoma Alert Systems
Kaitlyn Deggs
The state’s newest emergency alert has caught people’s attention after one was issued for a Tulsa woman. News On 6 goes In Focus on what the Kasey Alert is and when they are used.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Kasey Alerts And Oklahoma Alert Systems
Kaitlyn Deggs
The state’s newest emergency alert has caught people’s attention after one was issued for a Tulsa woman. News On 6 goes In Focus on what the Kasey Alert is and when they are used.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Tulsa Police Share Gun Safety Tips After 18-Year-Old Dies From Accidental Shooting
Chloe Abbott
Investigators say a teen was playing with the gun when it went off, hitting Seely Rudolph in the head and killing him. Police say his death was a tragic accident but a preventable one.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Tulsa Police Share Gun Safety Tips After 18-Year-Old Dies From Accidental Shooting
Chloe Abbott
Investigators say a teen was playing with the gun when it went off, hitting Seely Rudolph in the head and killing him. Police say his death was a tragic accident but a preventable one.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: School Safety After Gun Recovered On Campus
News 9
After a gun was fired on a metro campus, News 9 looks into school safety and response to threats.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: School Safety After Gun Recovered On Campus
News 9
After a gun was fired on a metro campus, News 9 looks into school safety and response to threats.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Tulsa Fire Explains Preparation For Potential Mass Casualty Events
Kaitlyn Deggs
Tulsa Fire EMS Officer Robert Brown said firefighters always prepare for the worst but hope for the best, and try to work together and as quickly as possible.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Tulsa Fire Explains Preparation For Potential Mass Casualty Events
Kaitlyn Deggs
Tulsa Fire EMS Officer Robert Brown said firefighters always prepare for the worst but hope for the best, and try to work together and as quickly as possible.
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OU Rugby player dies after altercation, police conducting ‘death investigation’
News 9
Norman Police are investigating the death of Joe Pal, a University of Oklahoma rugby player and National Guard member, who died five days after being hospitalized following a physical altercation near campus; no arrests have been made.
OU Rugby player dies after altercation, police conducting ‘death investigation’
News 9
Norman Police are investigating the death of Joe Pal, a University of Oklahoma rugby player and National Guard member, who died five days after being hospitalized following a physical altercation near campus; no arrests have been made.
Oklahoma Supreme Court freezes Bible-buying plan for public schools
Matt Kalish
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled Monday the state government must stop requesting bids for a plan to purchase Bibles for public schools.
Oklahoma Supreme Court freezes Bible-buying plan for public schools
Matt Kalish
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled Monday the state government must stop requesting bids for a plan to purchase Bibles for public schools.
Terlton grass fire impacts residents, leading to evacuations
News On 6
Residents in the small town of Tarleton were forced to evacuate Tuesday night as a wildfire threatened homes, officials said.
Terlton grass fire impacts residents, leading to evacuations
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Residents in the small town of Tarleton were forced to evacuate Tuesday night as a wildfire threatened homes, officials said.
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OU Rugby player dies after altercation, police conducting ‘death investigation’
News 9
Norman Police are investigating the death of Joe Pal, a University of Oklahoma rugby player and National Guard member, who died five days after being hospitalized following a physical altercation near campus; no arrests have been made.
Oklahoma Supreme Court freezes Bible-buying plan for public schools
Matt Kalish
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled Monday the state government must stop requesting bids for a plan to purchase Bibles for public schools.
Terlton grass fire impacts residents, leading to evacuations
News On 6
Residents in the small town of Tarleton were forced to evacuate Tuesday night as a wildfire threatened homes, officials said.
OSU cuts funding to Innovation Foundation in response to audit results
David Prock
Oklahoma State University will cease funding for its Innovation Foundation after an audit revealed $41 million in misappropriated funds, with $11.5 million transferred without proper contracts. Organizational changes are also underway.
Man found dead in Wagoner County, Tulsa Police investigating
Drake Johnson
A homicide investigation is underway in Wagoner County after a man was found dead Monday morning near Porter.
Broken Arrow Public Schools addresses bus altercation: 'We are working with all parties involved'
David Prock
Broken Arrow schools address a bus incident where students filmed an assault instead of intervening; police are investigating.
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