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Mallory Thomas
Asbury United Methodist Church Hosts Food Pickup Event
Mallory Thomas
Hundreds of families received boxes of food from Asbury United Methodist Church on Saturday.
Voters To Decide On Criminal Justice Reform On SQ805, Faith Leaders Speak Up
Mallory Thomas
A group of Tulsa faith leaders came together to support of State Question 805. The faith leaders met Thursday morning to discuss State Question 805, and how they believe it would help people get a second chance if they are convicted of non-violent crimes.
Memorial High School Hosts Food Giveaway
Mallory Thomas
Memorial High School in Tulsa is hosting a food giveaway for students' families on Monday, October 26. The event will begin at 9 a.m. and will last until 1 p.m. in the Veterans Arena parking lot.
Number Of Tulsa First Responders In Quarantine Trending Down
Mallory Thomas
The City of Tulsa said fewer first responders are currently in quarantine when compared to the beginning of the pandemic. Tulsa Police and the Tulsa Fire Department said 56 first responders are in quarantine as of October 22nd for possible exposure to COVID-19.
Tulsa Coffee Company Opens Downtown Location, Brings Prosperity Despite Pandemic
Mallory Thomas
A highly-anticipated building in downtown Tulsa is getting ready to open and it includes a new location for a Tulsa coffee company.
School Spirit Still Strong As McLain Hosts Virtual Homecoming Pep Rally
Mallory Thomas
It’s homecoming week for students at Tulsa’s McLain High School, and to kickoff the Friday night football game, teachers created a virtual pep rally.
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Red Cross Says Blood Donations Can Now Get To COVID-19 Patients Faster
Mallory Thomas
The American Red Cross said a new change by the Food and Drug Administration cuts through some of the red tape that will help get blood donations to COVID-19 patients faster than before.
Red Cross Says Blood Donations Can Now Get To COVID-19 Patients Faster
Mallory Thomas
The American Red Cross said a new change by the Food and Drug Administration cuts through some of the red tape that will help get blood donations to COVID-19 patients faster than before.
Hundreds Of Cases Handed To Tribal Courts, US Attorneys Following McGirt Ruling
Mallory Thomas
Hundreds of criminal cases are being handed over to tribal courts and the U.S. Attorney’s office after the state dropped more charges against Tulsa County suspects.
Hundreds Of Cases Handed To Tribal Courts, US Attorneys Following McGirt Ruling
Mallory Thomas
Hundreds of criminal cases are being handed over to tribal courts and the U.S. Attorney’s office after the state dropped more charges against Tulsa County suspects.
Owasso Seeks To Keep Kids Safe, Informed In Return To In-Person Class
Mallory Thomas
Owasso students are on their way home after their first day back in class for in-person learning.
Owasso Seeks To Keep Kids Safe, Informed In Return To In-Person Class
Mallory Thomas
Owasso students are on their way home after their first day back in class for in-person learning.
Police Focus In On School Speed Zones After Increase In Violations
News On 6
Police are patrolling school zones again as more schools head back to class.
Police Focus In On School Speed Zones After Increase In Violations
News On 6
Police are patrolling school zones again as more schools head back to class.
Safety Protocols In Place For Jenks Public Schools First Day Of In-Person Classes
Mallory Thomas
Jenks Public Schools opened their doors for the first day of in-person learning this fall.
Safety Protocols In Place For Jenks Public Schools First Day Of In-Person Classes
Mallory Thomas
Jenks Public Schools opened their doors for the first day of in-person learning this fall.
Local Restaurants Donate Proceeds To Food Bank For Restaurant Week
Mallory Thomas
Dozens of Tulsa restaurant owners are preparing special menus to help fight childhood hunger in our community and they’re donating some of their proceeds to the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma's Food for Kids program as part of Tulsa's Restaurant Week.
Local Restaurants Donate Proceeds To Food Bank For Restaurant Week
Mallory Thomas
Dozens of Tulsa restaurant owners are preparing special menus to help fight childhood hunger in our community and they’re donating some of their proceeds to the Community Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma's Food for Kids program as part of Tulsa's Restaurant Week.
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Broken Arrow Starts School As Parents Navigate New Normal
Mallory Thomas
Whether they're doing in-person or virtual classes, parents navigating this new normal in education said they’re glad to see their kids learning again.
Broken Arrow Starts School As Parents Navigate New Normal
Mallory Thomas
Whether they're doing in-person or virtual classes, parents navigating this new normal in education said they’re glad to see their kids learning again.
Deputies Identify Mother Involved In Creek County Death Investigation
Mallory Thomas
Creek County Deputies have identified a woman after three people were found dead in a Mannford home.
Deputies Identify Mother Involved In Creek County Death Investigation
Mallory Thomas
Creek County Deputies have identified a woman after three people were found dead in a Mannford home.
Families Push For Nursing Homes To Allow Face-To-Face Visits
Mallory Thomas
After months of only seeing loved ones through video calls and window visits, many families want nursing homes and long-term care facilities to start allowing face to face visits.
Families Push For Nursing Homes To Allow Face-To-Face Visits
Mallory Thomas
After months of only seeing loved ones through video calls and window visits, many families want nursing homes and long-term care facilities to start allowing face to face visits.
City Of Tulsa Holds Ceremony For New US Citizens
Mallory Thomas
Tulsa's newest U.S. citizens are celebrating Thursday afternoon after studying and taking tests for months leading up to today's naturalization ceremony.
City Of Tulsa Holds Ceremony For New US Citizens
Mallory Thomas
Tulsa's newest U.S. citizens are celebrating Thursday afternoon after studying and taking tests for months leading up to today's naturalization ceremony.
Woman Claims Someone Filed Fraudulent Unemployment, Now Cannot File For Herself
Mallory Thomas
Woman Claims Someone Filed Fraudulent Unemployment, Now Cannot File For Herself
Woman Claims Someone Filed Fraudulent Unemployment, Now Cannot File For Herself
Mallory Thomas
Woman Claims Someone Filed Fraudulent Unemployment, Now Cannot File For Herself
Experts Worried About Return Of College Students To Campus
Mallory Thomas
Experts Worried About Return Of College Students To Campus
Experts Worried About Return Of College Students To Campus
Mallory Thomas
Experts Worried About Return Of College Students To Campus
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Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Pike Pass Users Report Overcharges On Will Rogers Turnpike
Chinh Doan
Over the last week, News On 6 has been in touch with the OTA. People are getting credited for their overcharges, but some drivers said they are skeptical of using the turnpike again.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Pike Pass Users Report Overcharges On Will Rogers Turnpike
Chinh Doan
Over the last week, News On 6 has been in touch with the OTA. People are getting credited for their overcharges, but some drivers said they are skeptical of using the turnpike again.
Drumright Police Share Warning About Mountain Lion Spotted In Resident's Backyard
News On 6
Drumright Police Department is warning the public about a mountain lion that was spotted on a home surveillance video this week.
Drumright Police Share Warning About Mountain Lion Spotted In Resident's Backyard
News On 6
Drumright Police Department is warning the public about a mountain lion that was spotted on a home surveillance video this week.
3-Year-Old Bartlesville Child Dies After Being Found Unresponsive In Pond
Cal Day
Loved ones are grieving a Bartlesville toddler who police say fell into a pond and drowned. The child’s parents say he had autism and was non-verbal, but he was happy, sweet and funny.
3-Year-Old Bartlesville Child Dies After Being Found Unresponsive In Pond
Cal Day
Loved ones are grieving a Bartlesville toddler who police say fell into a pond and drowned. The child’s parents say he had autism and was non-verbal, but he was happy, sweet and funny.
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Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Pike Pass Users Report Overcharges On Will Rogers Turnpike
Chinh Doan
Over the last week, News On 6 has been in touch with the OTA. People are getting credited for their overcharges, but some drivers said they are skeptical of using the turnpike again.
Drumright Police Share Warning About Mountain Lion Spotted In Resident's Backyard
News On 6
Drumright Police Department is warning the public about a mountain lion that was spotted on a home surveillance video this week.
3-Year-Old Bartlesville Child Dies After Being Found Unresponsive In Pond
Cal Day
Loved ones are grieving a Bartlesville toddler who police say fell into a pond and drowned. The child’s parents say he had autism and was non-verbal, but he was happy, sweet and funny.
Local Attorney On What To Know About Property Line Disputes In Oklahoma
News On 6
Attorney Lashandra Peoples-Johnson with Johnson-Cephas Law was here to talk about property line disputes in Oklahoma, and what you need to know.
Man Arrested After Police Say He Charged Animal Control Officer With Pick Axe
News On 6
Tulsa Police arrest a man they say charged at an animal control officer with a pick axe. Police say he chased the officer around with a pick axe, then threatened to shoot her.
Bill Requiring Oklahoma Schools To Teach Cursive Writing Heading To Governor’s Desk
Chloe Abbott
A bill is headed to the governor's desk that would require all Oklahoma public and charter schools to teach cursive writing to students in third through fifth grades. Right now, some schools teach cursive, but it's not required.
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