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Crews are replacing parts of the sloping concrete walls along the shore of Lake Yahola. Multiple freezes and thaws over the years have taken a toll on some of the concrete panels. More>>
So how can they cut without sending firefighters home? The fire department started with a reorganization that eliminated jobs through attrition. That will save $1.5 million a year, every year. More>>
How do you find out if you or your children qualify as high risk enough for the H1N1 vaccination? Where are the latest clinics being held? Find helpful answers to these and other questions.
H1N1 Expanded Coverage | Tulsa Health Department More>>
Some are concerned the H1N1 vaccine could be more dangerous than the flu itself. One viewer asked The News On 6 if the vaccine can cause a serious illness that leads to paralysis. More>>
Doctor's offices across Green Country have patients rolling up their sleeves to avoid the virus. But what about people who don't want to get a flu shot? Are there alternatives? More>>
While the H1N1 virus has been reported in many schools, how can parents know for sure? Most schools have stopped telling parents about new reports of the virus because it's already there.
Tulsa Doctors Try To Prevent Spread Of H1N1 | Tulsa Health Department Information for Parents More>>
The first doses of the H1N1 vaccine arrived in Oklahoma this week - but it's a very limited supply.
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General Motors hoped the Saturn brand could be saved, but the deal appears to have fallen through. What does that mean for Saturn owners and Oklahoma dealerships? More>>
In places, six inches of rain fell just before rush hour and that left some drivers wading out of their cars. So why didn't Tulsa warn drivers with storm sirens? More>>
It's been nearly three years since a Tulsa tradition was booted from the Fairgrounds. Since then, Zingo and the other rides have been in storage as the Bell family looks for a new location. More>>
The News On 6 was there when an 87-year-old woman had to pay $200 to get her stolen wedding ring back from a pawn shop. Many viewers wanted to know why she had to pay for her property. More>>
This week, Oklahoma schools were told to expect big cuts in their state funding. Some have asked why the lottery isn't making up the shortfall? More>>
ODOT plans to re-open an off ramp from I-44 to Riverside, but not an on ramp even though there was one there for years. More>>
Oklahoma's budget crisis isn't getting any better. The rainy day fund is one option to make up the difference, but not everyone agrees.
State Agencies Face 5% Across-the-Board Cut|Oklahomans For Responsible Government|Oklahoma Policy Institute More>>
A Tulsa woman wants to know what company is moving into the old Circuit City building on 71st Street. More>>
There is the potential for traffic trouble at I-44 and 193rd East Avenue.
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While there's no way to predict the winter, there is a very good chance the cost of heating your home will be much lower than last year. More>>
It now costs 16% more to drive on Oklahoma Turnpikes. The increase has some wondering if it's worth it to find a different route. The News On 6 teamed with its sister station in Oklahoma City to put it to the test.
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Thursday night's Rod Stewart concert at the BOK Center was canceled on Thursday morning. So what happened? And, how can people get their money back? More>>
One plan starting to gain momentum in the reform debate is a health care cooperative. More>>
An overloaded online and phone service may be to blame for delays at the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission. More>>
A mistake in signage on the Inner Dispersal Loop has some drivers confused.
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It's no secret that the Oklahoma Department of Transportation has a lot of construction projects in the works. More>>
Crews are cracking down on crime at construction sites. Copper remains a high-priced commodity and a target for thieves. More>>
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The City of Tulsa laid off 37 employees on Tuesday and slashed hundreds of thousands of dollars in expenses. Are expensive developments like ONEOK Field and the new City Hall to blame for the revenue problems? More>>
Tulsa County is finally set to debut its Enhanced 911 service. The system allows dispatchers to pinpoint the location of calls made from cell phones. More>>
The federal government sets aside billions to help hospitals out. But, it appears Oklahoma isn't getting its fair share of the cash. More>>
First District Congressman John Sullivan held two town hall meetings on Monday in the Tulsa area. More>>
The heated debate over health care reform has added new fuel to the fire over another controversial issue -- abortion. More>>
The number of the state's uninsured actually shrunk in the last four years. Yet, more than half a million Oklahomans still go without health insurance. More>>
Waterloo, Iowa, is the first town in the country that allows texting to 911. Other cities are thinking about following suit, but Tulsa isn't one of them. More>>
An uphill climb may be awaiting students when they return this fall to Tulsa Public Schools. Only 7% of the district's graduates are ready for college. More>>
The authors of the feasibility study admit that Tulsa is an Olympic underdog. But, is a bid completely out of the question? More>>
The state's education board has placed Oklahoma's two largest school districts on probation as part of the accrediting process for the upcoming school year. More>>
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