
The Top 6 things News On 6 Meteorologist Travis Meyer wants you to know about Oklahoma's ever-changing weather! More>>
Tornadoes generally occur near the trailing edge of a thunderstorm. The first step in staying safe from a tornado is staying tuned into News On 6 Chief Meteorologist Travis Meyer and the WARN Team. More>>
A single stroke of lightning has 125,000,000 volts of electricity. That is enough juice to run a 100-watt light bulb for more than three months, it is also enough to seriously injure or kill someone. More>>
During a thunderstorm Mother Nature can put on a spectacular, and at times, dangerous show. Dangers associated with thunderstorms can include lightning, heavy rain, flooding, hail and strong winds. More>>
Unlike tornado season, flooding can happen any time of year. Flash floods are the #1 weather-related killer in the U.S.; nearly half of those deaths are auto related. More>>
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>>
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>>
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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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>>
The Tulsa County Sheriff's office unveils a new crime fighting tool. It's a state-of-the-art armored barricade and they are the first in the country to get it. More>>
It always seems like winter weather sweeps in when you least expect it, and often when you're least prepared. More>>
Whether it is by plane, train or automobile, practically every Oklahoman travels somewhere every day. More>>
Whether it's a thunderstorm, tornado, flood or ice storm it is important to plan ahead for your and your family's safety. More>>