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Get Help With Medicare Questions At LIFE Senior Services Video included

The open enrollment period for Medicare Part D is a chance to compare plans and change if you find a better one. LIFE Senior Services can help.

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U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Report Released

A government task force released some startling new guidelines on Monday on when women should start getting regular mammograms. More>>

Hand-Written Bible Up For Auction On Ebay

A one-of-a-kind handwritten Bible, which Tulsans helped to write about a year ago, is on auction now. More>>

Act Fast To Board The Dry Gulch Christmas Train Video included

Tens of thousands of people go to ride the train at Dry Gulch in Mayes County each year, but if you want tickets this year - act fast! More>>

Green Clean Is Soapy Solution For Owasso Mom Video included

An Owasso single mom's search for laundry soap that's skin friendly led to a new business venture called Green Clean.

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Lawsuit Claims DHS Negligent When Investigating Abuse Video included

The Oklahoma Department of Human Services is battling a federal class action lawsuit. Now there are new details from a child welfare expert's report on how the agency handled the cases of nine foster children.

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Parents Get Peace Of Mind At H1N1 Vaccination Blitz Video included

From barns to fairgrounds, people all over Oklahoma linked up Saturday for free H1N1 vaccinations. Find out when and where the next vaccination blitz is planned.

Expanded Coverage: Swine Flu | Tulsa Health Department More>>

Saturday H1N1 Vaccination Blitz Locations Announced Video included

A statewide "Vaccination Blitz" is scheduled this Saturday, November 7, as Oklahoma's county health departments work to vaccinate as many Oklahomans against H1N1 flu as time and vaccine supplies allow. More>>

In 'Beyond Duty,' Fort Hood Soldier Writes Of Combat Stress

A former Fort Hood soldier is signing his new book, 'Beyond Duty,' Friday at Steve's Sundry Bookstore. It was at Fort Hood that Shannon Meehan decided to write a book about dealing with the stress of combat. More>>

Study Calls City of Tulsa Street Repair Short-Sighted Video included

An independent review reveals that the City of Tulsa continually  short-changes long-term street repairs for temporary fixes.

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Parents Proud Of Oklahoma Marine Who Serves Aboard The USS New York Video included

A Washington County family is bursting with pride this week. Three of their sons have served in the military. Now their Marine son is serving on a ship steeped in symbolism and tied to the 911 attacks.

Download USS New York Facts PDF | USS New York Honors Sept. 11 Fallen More>>

Dick Faurot Flies In The B-17 'Aluminum Overcast' Video included

News On 6 meteorologist Dick Faurot took a trip in history on Friday, taking a ride in a B-17 bomber. It's part of the Salute to Veterans tour at Jones Riverside Airport. More>>

Broken Arrow Woman Takes Off On Trip Around The World Video included

A Broken Arrow woman is about to take a round-the-world adventure. Highlights include Sydney, Australia for New Year's Eve, the World Cup in South Africa next summer and lots of places in between. More>>

6 New Swine Flu Cases In Oklahoma

The Oklahoma State Department of Health Monday reported six new confirmed cases of swine flu, bringing the number of confirmed cases in Oklahoma to 20. More>>

Child Sex Trafficking Victim Tells Her Story Video included

Theresa Flores has a story to tell, a story of how she became a sex slave as a 15-year-old.  She hopes her story will help save other victims.

Oklahomans Against Trafficking Humans | Stop Child Trafficking Now More>>

Does Cap And Trade Pose Threat To Oklahoma Business? Video included

Cap and trade is a government plan to reduce pollution that some Oklahoma business owners worry is just another tax to force them out of business. More>>

Tulsa Health Department's First 600 Doses Of H1N1 Vaccine Spoken For Video included

Kids with health problems and pregnant women were the first Tulsans to receiving the H1N1 inoculation at the Tulsa County Health Department.

Tulsa County Health Department | Sand Springs School Children Among First To Get H1N1 Vaccinations More>>

Tulsa Company Specializes In Film Distribution Video included

In real estate, the experts say it's all about location. In the movie business, it's all about distribution. A couple of guys have figured out how to bypass Hollywood and get movies on the market from Oklahoma. More>>

Ford Motor Company Expands Recall Because Of Switch

Ford is recalling about 4.5 million U.S. vehicles including the popular Windstar and Explorer models, due to problems with cruise control switches. More>>

Tulsa's Animal Expo Promotes Special Adoption Rates

October is "Adopt-An-Animal" month, and the City of Tulsa is offering special adoption rates - and an Animal Expo.

Tulsa Animal Welfare | NewsOn6.com Pets More>>

When Should You Go To The Doctor For Flu Treatment?

The flu season has a lot of people asking questions including ‘What's the best treatment?' and ‘When should I see my doctor?'

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Vision 2025 Funds Available For Downtown Residential Projects

Interested parties are encouraged to apply for Vision 2025 funds to promote downtown Tulsa's residential development with a deadline of November 3. More>>

TU's Captain Cane Gets A Superhero Makeover Video included

It's a new look for TU's hurricane-themed mascot. The men who used to wear the mask weigh in on Captain Cane's new look. More>>

Claremore Cosmetics Firm Awarded Emmy Honors Video included

The stars were out on Emmy Sunday, and some of Hollywood's finest were wearing Oklahoma products. A Claremore-based cosmetics firm has been selected to provide gift bags for Emmy nominees.

Earth Angel Minerals | Emmy Awards More>>

Tax Commission Changes Credit For Electric Cars Video included

A lot of Oklahomans scrambled to buy electronic cars after they learned they could get some for practically free thanks to state and federal tax credits.  Now, they're wondering if they're going to get their money back.

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Shooters Compete At Zink Ranch

Shooting fast and shooting straight are the business of the weekend at Zink Ranch.   The Red Castle Gun Club is holding a meet. 

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Rock N Rib Festival On At Tulsa's BOK Center

If you like rock and you love ribs; the Rock N Rib Festival is where you need to be.  The event is being held just outside the BOK Center in downtown Tulsa. More>>

Tulsa Students Recognized For Getting Fit

Tulsa Mayor Kathy Taylor on Thursday recognized students from Grissom Elementary who are helping Tulsa accumulate 1 million miles.

Mayor Wants City To Shape Up More>>

More Tickets Available For Oklahoma Music HOF Induction

The Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame will add three more members to its ranks, including Oklahoma's own Carrie Underwood.

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Tulsa County Wants Your Input On Future Of Old Drillers Stadium

Tulsa County residents are being asked to give their ideas and thoughts into the future use of the old Tulsa Drillers stadium at the Tulsa County Fairgrounds. 

Tulsa County Old Drillers Stadium Survey More>>

Tulsa's VCI Entertainment Makes Movie Magic

A pioneer in home video distribution, the folks at VCI Entertainment are making movie magic in east Tulsa by restoring classic films.

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Mayor Taylor Launches Tulsa Beautification Program

There's free money to makeover Tulsa neighborhoods.  The city announced a new program offering matching grants on Thursday. More>>

Autumn Concert Series Announced By Oklahoma Jazz Hall Of Fame

The 17 Sunday afternoon performances will be held at the Hall of Fame in the Greenwood Cultural Center.

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Tulsa Celebrities Compete In Home Show Competition

Four teams of media celebrities and amateur decorators were scouring the Habitat for Humanity's ReStore for things they can use to decorate a room on Wednesday. More>>

TU Student Wins Tulsa Transit Video Contest

Tulsa Transit has named the winner of its "Life is a Highway" Rock the Bus video challenge. More>>

Tulsa Elementary Celebrates Uncle Zeb Week Video included

When he died his family started the Uncle Zeb Foundation to benefit charities that work with kids with cancer and their families.  Also this week, a Tulsa elementary school is celebrating Uncle Zeb Week.

Tulsa Television's 'Uncle Zeb' Passes Away More>>

Fund Set Up For Injured Officer And Teacher Video included

A Tulsa police officer and his wife are slowly recovering after being hit by a suspected drunk driver as they left Mayfest. More>>

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The Cherokee Nation is rolling out a public relations campaign.  More>>

Oklahoma! And Seven Brides For Seven Brothers Return

The new season opens at Discoveryland this weekend. More>>

ODOT's Cameras Now Online Video included

ODOT launched a statewide traffic monitoring website that you can check out before you head out. More>>

Camp Bow Wow For The Dogs Video included

Ever want to send your dog off to camp for a day or an even a longer stay? More>>

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'Hello, Chicken Fry!', Soul Food is Served at Nelson's Ranch House

Nelson's Ranch House in Tulsa keep loyal customers happy with hot soul food. More>>

Free Pecans? Well, Yes and No

Free pecans aren't all they're 'cracked' up to be. More>>

ORU Students Donate Computers to Oaks Indian Mission

Oral Roberts University students donate computers to Oaks Indian Mission. More>>

Garden Deva Sculpts Whimsy and Art From Metal

Lisa Regan started Garden Deva Sculpture Company after finding her passion for sculpting whimsical artworks from metal. Now her art is capturing attention worldwide. More>>

Skunk Rescue Story Causes Big Stink

Skunk Whisper presumed guilty by some hasty viewers. More>>

Shoe Store Joins in Shoe Drive for Needy Worldwide

Foot Solutions Joins Drive to Provide Footwear for Needy Worldwide

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McKinley Elementary Kids Learn All About Cars

Tulsa elementary students study NASCAR and it's relation to math and science. More>>

School Children Test 'Heater Meals' for American Red Cross

The 2009 Heater Meal Taste Test by the American Red Cross educates school children about meals-ready-to-eat. More>>

Students Use Catapults To Give Pumpkins Airtime

Physics students at Tulsa's Union High School Thursday morning flung pumpkins into the air using trebuchets they built themselves.  More>>

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State ME's Office Releases Cause Of Tulsa Boy's Death

The state Medical Examiner's Office says a nine-month-old boy's death last week was from multiple organ failure-anoxic injury, complications of near drowning. More>>

Recession Making It Tougher For Schools To Feed Students

Area schools are seeing an increase in the number of students qualifying for a free or reduced lunch and districts are seeing more parents who owe lunch money. More>>

IDL Construction Changes To Affect Weekend Traffic

The huge reconstruction job on the Inner Dispersal Loop continues - and there are some changes taking place for drivers. They'll find several closed exits and detours this weekend.

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Families Of The Missing And Murdered Hold Vigil In Tulsa

It's a group no one wants to be a part of but all too many are: the surviving families of a loved one who has been murdered or is missing. There will be a vigil for those families from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday in Tulsa. More>>

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