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Cross Canadian Ragweed reflects on surprise Oklahoma Hall of Fame induction announcement
News On 6
In a conversation about the honor after the concert on Saturday, they shared their initial reactions, memories of their start, and what the moment means to them.
Convicted murderer transfer to Oklahoma to face death sentence
News 9
A man sentenced to death for the 1999 murder of a Tulsa woman has been returned to Oklahoma custody, where officials plan to move forward with his execution.
Your Vote Counts: Vaccine hesitancy, Medicaid cuts, Glossip & education
Scott Mitchell
This week on the Hot Seat, Oklahoma lawmakers are sounding the alarm on vaccine hesitancy amid a surge in measles cases nationwide, while also addressing concerns over potential Medicaid cuts and the state's struggling education system. Jason Dunnington and Senator Paul Rosino join Scott Mitchell and discuss it all.
Tulsa’s homeless population is growing—Here’s what the Tulsa Day Center is seeing on the front lines
Ethan Wright
Tulsa's unhoused population is growing, shelters struggle to meet demand, experts call for housing solutions.
The push for English: Trump's executive order and Oklahoma's longstanding commitment to the language
Graham Dowers
On March 1, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that designates English as the official language of the United States. This executive order follows similar actions taken by individual states, such as Oklahoma's 2010 decision to declare English as the official language.
Sand Springs mourns former police chief Daniel Bradley
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Sand Springs residents are mourning the loss of former police chief Daniel Bradley.
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Security incident at Dallas cheer competition leaves several injured
News 9
Panic erupted at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas on Saturday afternoon after a fight between two individuals led to false fears of an active shooter.
Security incident at Dallas cheer competition leaves several injured
News 9
Panic erupted at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas on Saturday afternoon after a fight between two individuals led to false fears of an active shooter.
Fight at Dallas cheer competition sparks panic, police response
News On 6
A fight between two people at a national cheer competition in Dallas led to a heavy law enforcement presence and panic on Saturday afternoon.
Fight at Dallas cheer competition sparks panic, police response
News On 6
A fight between two people at a national cheer competition in Dallas led to a heavy law enforcement presence and panic on Saturday afternoon.
The Hot Seat: OBI CEO Dr. John Armitage explains how severe weather, illness depleted Oklahoma's blood supply
News On 6
Oklahoma's blood supply has reached critically low levels due to severe weather and widespread illness, prompting an urgent call for donors. Dr. John Armitage, CEO of the Oklahoma Blood Institute, discusses the challenges and the need for a thousand donors daily to support patients and families.
The Hot Seat: OBI CEO Dr. John Armitage explains how severe weather, illness depleted Oklahoma's blood supply
News On 6
Oklahoma's blood supply has reached critically low levels due to severe weather and widespread illness, prompting an urgent call for donors. Dr. John Armitage, CEO of the Oklahoma Blood Institute, discusses the challenges and the need for a thousand donors daily to support patients and families.
2017 Arcadia wind farm project gaining new attention
Matt McCabe
The proposal is circulating on social media, drawing new attention to plans which started in 2017. But agencies involved with wind energy say the proposal is still far from a reality.
2017 Arcadia wind farm project gaining new attention
Matt McCabe
The proposal is circulating on social media, drawing new attention to plans which started in 2017. But agencies involved with wind energy say the proposal is still far from a reality.
Oklahoma leaders prepare for layoffs amid cuts to federal jobs
Jordan Fremstad
Hundreds of Oklahoma federal face potential job loss due to budget cuts. The governor said Oklahoma is ready to help, so we're asking state leaders how that will work.
Oklahoma leaders prepare for layoffs amid cuts to federal jobs
Jordan Fremstad
Hundreds of Oklahoma federal face potential job loss due to budget cuts. The governor said Oklahoma is ready to help, so we're asking state leaders how that will work.
Heartland Medical issue no confidence vote in State Health Department leadership
Destini Pittman
The Heartland Medical Direction sent a letter, on behalf of EMS agency directors, to Gov. Kevin Stitt and other state leaders Friday to express a vote of no confidence in the leadership of the EMS and Trauma Divisions within the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH).
Heartland Medical issue no confidence vote in State Health Department leadership
Destini Pittman
The Heartland Medical Direction sent a letter, on behalf of EMS agency directors, to Gov. Kevin Stitt and other state leaders Friday to express a vote of no confidence in the leadership of the EMS and Trauma Divisions within the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH).
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'A new way of violating people:' Tulsa jury awards woman $15 million after she sues peeping Tom
Chloe Abbott
A woman made history in Oklahoma after she sued her predator and a Tulsa jury awarded her $15 million on Wednesday.
'A new way of violating people:' Tulsa jury awards woman $15 million after she sues peeping Tom
Chloe Abbott
A woman made history in Oklahoma after she sued her predator and a Tulsa jury awarded her $15 million on Wednesday.
Fire near Henryetta burns 100 acres
News On 6
A fire near Henryetta burned about 100 acres on Friday night.
Fire near Henryetta burns 100 acres
News On 6
A fire near Henryetta burned about 100 acres on Friday night.
Fire season begins in Oklahoma: What you can do to protect your home
MaKayla Glenn
Oklahoma's fire season has begun with multiple fires already reported in Green Country. High winds and dry conditions are escalating fire danger.
Fire season begins in Oklahoma: What you can do to protect your home
MaKayla Glenn
Oklahoma's fire season has begun with multiple fires already reported in Green Country. High winds and dry conditions are escalating fire danger.
Broken Arrow Special Olympics Cheer heading to 2026 USA Games
Amy Slanchik
The Broken Arrow Special Olympics Cheer team will compete at the 2026 USA Games in Minnesota after winning a local competition.
Broken Arrow Special Olympics Cheer heading to 2026 USA Games
Amy Slanchik
The Broken Arrow Special Olympics Cheer team will compete at the 2026 USA Games in Minnesota after winning a local competition.
AFROPOP: The rise of Oklahoma's unique soda brand
Mike Glover
In 2022, Jamel Stephens began following his dream of starting a soda pop company, and in Dec. 2023, that dream became a reality with his Oklahoma-based soda pop company named AFROPOP.
AFROPOP: The rise of Oklahoma's unique soda brand
Mike Glover
In 2022, Jamel Stephens began following his dream of starting a soda pop company, and in Dec. 2023, that dream became a reality with his Oklahoma-based soda pop company named AFROPOP.
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Storms move in late Monday
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A bit of a weekend cooldown is coming, followed by increasing storm chances Sunday night into early next week, with potential for severe weather Tuesday.
Storms move in late Monday
News On 6
A bit of a weekend cooldown is coming, followed by increasing storm chances Sunday night into early next week, with potential for severe weather Tuesday.
Oklahoma Ford Sports Blitz: March 2
News 9
This week on the Oklahoma Ford Sports Blitz, Dean Blevins, John Holcomb and Toby Rowland begin the show with their opening takes.
Oklahoma Ford Sports Blitz: March 2
News 9
This week on the Oklahoma Ford Sports Blitz, Dean Blevins, John Holcomb and Toby Rowland begin the show with their opening takes.
Play The Percentages
News 9
Dean Blevins, John Holcomb and Toby Rowland answer a variety of questions in this week's edition of Play the Percentages.
Play The Percentages
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Dean Blevins, John Holcomb and Toby Rowland answer a variety of questions in this week's edition of Play the Percentages.
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Storms move in late Monday
News On 6
A bit of a weekend cooldown is coming, followed by increasing storm chances Sunday night into early next week, with potential for severe weather Tuesday.
Oklahoma Ford Sports Blitz: March 2
News 9
This week on the Oklahoma Ford Sports Blitz, Dean Blevins, John Holcomb and Toby Rowland begin the show with their opening takes.
Play The Percentages
News 9
Dean Blevins, John Holcomb and Toby Rowland answer a variety of questions in this week's edition of Play the Percentages.
OSU, OU, ORU, TU baseball and softball update
News 9
Dean Blevins, John Holcomb and Toby Rowland give updates on OSU, OU, ORU, and TU's baseball and softball teams.
OU, OSU, TU, ORU Basketball recap
News 9
Dean Blevins, John Holcomb and Toby Rowland recap OU, OSU, TU, and ORU's recent basketball games.
Big 12 Wrestling preview
News 9
The Big 12 Wrestling Championships are underway this week at the BOK Center in Tulsa. John Holcomb discusses where OSU and OU stand.
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