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Revisiting Sulphur: 1 year after devastating tornado
Bella Roddy
Nearly a year after an EF-3 tornado tore through downtown Sulphur, signs of destruction remain, but so do signs of resilience. Business owners and city leaders are working to rebuild what was lost on April 27, 2024, when 35 tornadoes touched down across Oklahoma, making it the worst outbreak of the year.
Tracking Storms in Real-Time: Inside the nerve center of News On 6's severe weather coverage
Bella Roddy
During severe weather coverage, News On 6’s storm tracker team is essential to keeping viewers informed and safe. The station’s ability to cover tornadoes, thunderstorms, and other severe conditions relies heavily on a vast network of live trackers and advanced technology that work in tandem to stay ahead of the storm.
Unravel the weather: How Oklahoma's climate inspires cozy, colorful creations
Bella Roddy
Oklahoma City's weather portrayed in stitches: Emily Clark's temperature blanket presents a vibrant year in color. Learn more about the inspiration behind her creation.
Justus-Tiawah Public Schools' plan for new storm shelters
Bella Roddy
Post-tornado, Claremore's Justus-Tiawah Public Schools set to boost storm safety after 2024's damaging tornado. School officials detail $12M bond upgrades—including innovative shelters doubling as libraries and cafeterias.
‘Something told me to get out:' Claremore man on surviving 2024 tornado
Bella Roddy
A powerful tornado tore through Claremore in May 2024, leaving damage in several areas, and taking direct aim at a mobile home park. In the aftermath, one man’s story stands as a testament to survival and resilience.
Inside the vortex: How a 3D-printed drone captures unprecedented data
Bella Roddy
Fox and his specialized team of meteorologists, engineers, and pilots tested the capabilities of a drone designed to survive extreme wind conditions. The project, which started as an experimental collaboration, resulted in a groundbreaking achievement.
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Returning to Barnsdall: 1 year after EF-4 tornado devastated town
Bella Roddy
Nearly one year after an EF-4 tornado tore through Barnsdall, some of the destruction remains untouched. While construction on homes can be heard throughout town, several residents remain displaced, waiting on approval from state and federal officials before rebuilding near Bird Creek.
Returning to Barnsdall: 1 year after EF-4 tornado devastated town
Bella Roddy
Nearly one year after an EF-4 tornado tore through Barnsdall, some of the destruction remains untouched. While construction on homes can be heard throughout town, several residents remain displaced, waiting on approval from state and federal officials before rebuilding near Bird Creek.
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Woman Stabbed in the Stomach at Tulsa QuikTrip; Suspect in Custody
David Prock
A woman was stabbed in the stomach at a Tulsa QuickTrip on Thursday.
Woman Stabbed in the Stomach at Tulsa QuikTrip; Suspect in Custody
David Prock
A woman was stabbed in the stomach at a Tulsa QuickTrip on Thursday.
Firefighters investigating cause of fire at Central U.S. Golf Carts in Sapulpa
Brooke Cox
Firefighters are investigating the cause of a fire at Central U.S. Golf Carts in Sapulpa, where no one was inside at the time of the blaze.
Firefighters investigating cause of fire at Central U.S. Golf Carts in Sapulpa
Brooke Cox
Firefighters are investigating the cause of a fire at Central U.S. Golf Carts in Sapulpa, where no one was inside at the time of the blaze.
3-year-old drowns in Okmulgee Lake
News On 6
Okmulgee police say a 3-year-old child drowned in Okmulgee Lake on Tuesday.
3-year-old drowns in Okmulgee Lake
News On 6
Okmulgee police say a 3-year-old child drowned in Okmulgee Lake on Tuesday.
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Woman Stabbed in the Stomach at Tulsa QuikTrip; Suspect in Custody
David Prock
A woman was stabbed in the stomach at a Tulsa QuickTrip on Thursday.
Firefighters investigating cause of fire at Central U.S. Golf Carts in Sapulpa
Brooke Cox
Firefighters are investigating the cause of a fire at Central U.S. Golf Carts in Sapulpa, where no one was inside at the time of the blaze.
3-year-old drowns in Okmulgee Lake
News On 6
Okmulgee police say a 3-year-old child drowned in Okmulgee Lake on Tuesday.
'Described as taking large quantities of pain pills': OBN on a Senate bill that would regulate kratom in Oklahoma
Chloe Abbott
A bill has passed out of the Senate this week that would make it illegal to use or sell kratom if it's synthesized and contains more than one percent of 7-Hydroxy. Right now, people can buy it legally, but the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics says it's extremely powerful and is the same as taking a handful of painkillers.
Tulsa firefighter speaks out on firing of Oklahoma Forestry Director
Jonathan Polasek
A Tulsa firefighter is speaking out against Governor Kevin Stitt’s decision to remove State Forester Mark Goeller, praising his leadership and contributions to Oklahoma’s fire service.
Union Public Schools faces bus driver shortage, parents express outrage
MaKayla Glenn
Union Public Schools has announced that starting Monday, several bus routes will be suspended due to a severe shortage of bus drivers. The district says it has tried multiple solutions, including having staff drive buses, but is now unable to provide full transportation service. Parents are upset about the short notice, with many now scrambling to find alternative ways to get their children to school. The shortage is part of a larger issue affecting schools across Oklahoma and the country.
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