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Bikes Stolen From After-School Program At Eugene Field Elementary
William Blanchette
Staff at Eugene Field Elementary School said bikes were stolen. The bikes were used as a part of an after-school program for students.
Veterans, Active Duty Members Participate In Hike For PTSD Awareness
William Blanchette
A Saturday hike through downtown Tulsa provided a day of fun for a serious issue like PTSD for military members.
Fundraiser Held For Family Of Victim Who Died During Police Pursuit
William Blanchette
Family and friends of Nathaly Medina held a car wash Saturday to raise money for her funeral expenses.
Restaurant Holds American Heart Association Fundraiser, ORU Watch Party
William Blanchette
All eyes were zoned in on the Golden Eagles on Saturday night as Oral Roberts University faced off against the Arkansas Razorbacks.
Travel Agents Optimistic For Resurgence As More People Receive COVID-19 Vaccine
William Blanchette
As more Americans receive COVID-19 vaccines, there are signs that the travel industry could be starting to bounce back.
COVID-19 Pandemic Causes Lumber Shortage For Home Builders
William Blanchette
Lumber prices are at an all-time high. Builders said the prices can affect the decision of how to construct a home.
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Mounds Woman Reflects On Aftermath Of COVID-19 Battle
William Blanchette
Saturday marks one year since Governor Kevin Stitt announced the first case of COVID-19 in Oklahoma. Mounds resident Rhonda Constien said she’s blessed to be alive after experiencing what she calls one of the toughest battles of her life.
Mounds Woman Reflects On Aftermath Of COVID-19 Battle
William Blanchette
Saturday marks one year since Governor Kevin Stitt announced the first case of COVID-19 in Oklahoma. Mounds resident Rhonda Constien said she’s blessed to be alive after experiencing what she calls one of the toughest battles of her life.
Sapulpa Public Schools, Creek County Officials Team Up To Vaccinate Teachers And Support Staff
William Blanchette
The Creek County Health Department worked alongside Sapulpa Public Schools to provide COVID-19 vaccinations to hundreds of people at Sapulpa Middle School on Saturday.
Sapulpa Public Schools, Creek County Officials Team Up To Vaccinate Teachers And Support Staff
William Blanchette
The Creek County Health Department worked alongside Sapulpa Public Schools to provide COVID-19 vaccinations to hundreds of people at Sapulpa Middle School on Saturday.
Tulsa City Crews Hard At Work Repairing Water Breaks
William Blanchette
Tulsa water and sewer crews have been working all day to repair waterline breaks. In the meantime, residents are using water stations provided by the city to fill up.
Tulsa City Crews Hard At Work Repairing Water Breaks
William Blanchette
Tulsa water and sewer crews have been working all day to repair waterline breaks. In the meantime, residents are using water stations provided by the city to fill up.
Church Holds Weeks-Long COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic
William Blanchette
Asbury United Methodist Church is teaming up with Passport Health Oklahoma to host a COVID-19 vaccination clinic from now until early March.
Church Holds Weeks-Long COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic
William Blanchette
Asbury United Methodist Church is teaming up with Passport Health Oklahoma to host a COVID-19 vaccination clinic from now until early March.
Former Tulsa Police Chief’s Sons Reflect On Their Father’s Legacy At The Department
William Blanchette
Harry Stege, a former Tulsa police chief, passed away Saturday at the age of 86.
Former Tulsa Police Chief’s Sons Reflect On Their Father’s Legacy At The Department
William Blanchette
Harry Stege, a former Tulsa police chief, passed away Saturday at the age of 86.
10-Year-Old Speaks Out After Injury In Hit-And-Run Accident
William Blanchette
A 10-year-old boy is wondering why someone would hit him in the street and drive off without helping him.
10-Year-Old Speaks Out After Injury In Hit-And-Run Accident
William Blanchette
A 10-year-old boy is wondering why someone would hit him in the street and drive off without helping him.
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Blood Donations Statewide Remain Steady Despite Rise In COVID-19 Cases
William Blanchette
As the pandemic forces the cancelation of blood drives, the Oklahoma Blood Institute said many in the state are still stepping up to donate. Health experts said it’s an important part of the fight against COVID-19.
Blood Donations Statewide Remain Steady Despite Rise In COVID-19 Cases
William Blanchette
As the pandemic forces the cancelation of blood drives, the Oklahoma Blood Institute said many in the state are still stepping up to donate. Health experts said it’s an important part of the fight against COVID-19.
Woman Who Received Second Chance Opens Restaurant To Honor Daughter
William Blanchette
Maria Morris is dedicating her new catering business to her daughter who died in a house fire.
Woman Who Received Second Chance Opens Restaurant To Honor Daughter
William Blanchette
Maria Morris is dedicating her new catering business to her daughter who died in a house fire.
Rent Assistance Nonprofit Must Spend Federal Funds Before End Of Month
William Blanchette
Restore Hope Ministries is going through thousands of applications for rent assistance as a major deadline approaches.
Rent Assistance Nonprofit Must Spend Federal Funds Before End Of Month
William Blanchette
Restore Hope Ministries is going through thousands of applications for rent assistance as a major deadline approaches.
Tulsa Central High Student Fighting For His Life Against COVID-19
William Blanchette
A 17-year-old Tulsa Central High School student is battling for his life after he was diagnosed with COVID-19 about a week ago. The virus has caused his kidneys to nearly shutdown.
Tulsa Central High Student Fighting For His Life Against COVID-19
William Blanchette
A 17-year-old Tulsa Central High School student is battling for his life after he was diagnosed with COVID-19 about a week ago. The virus has caused his kidneys to nearly shutdown.
Cub Scouts Raises Money For Healthcare Workers Inside Tulsa Hospital’s COVID-19 Unit
William Blanchette
As the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations continues to rise, the strain on the state’s hospital workers grows as well. A local cub scout pack is doing its part to help those on the frontlines.
Cub Scouts Raises Money For Healthcare Workers Inside Tulsa Hospital’s COVID-19 Unit
William Blanchette
As the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations continues to rise, the strain on the state’s hospital workers grows as well. A local cub scout pack is doing its part to help those on the frontlines.
COVID-19 Restrictions On Bars, Restaurants Affect Attendance On Night Of 'Bedlam'
William Blanchette
Some Tulsa bars said Bedlam is typically a big night for patrons and revenue. Due to Governor Kevin Stitt’s bar and restaurant new restrictions that require them to close at 11 p.m. to curb the spread of COVID-19, the restrictions might have discouraged more people from coming to watch the game.
COVID-19 Restrictions On Bars, Restaurants Affect Attendance On Night Of 'Bedlam'
William Blanchette
Some Tulsa bars said Bedlam is typically a big night for patrons and revenue. Due to Governor Kevin Stitt’s bar and restaurant new restrictions that require them to close at 11 p.m. to curb the spread of COVID-19, the restrictions might have discouraged more people from coming to watch the game.
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GolfSuites Tulsa Closes Doors Abruptly After Eviction
News On 6
A golf entertainment venue shut down and was evicted on Tuesday. There has been quite a strong response to GolfSuites closing, and News On 6 was there as crews showed up to change the locks.
GolfSuites Tulsa Closes Doors Abruptly After Eviction
News On 6
A golf entertainment venue shut down and was evicted on Tuesday. There has been quite a strong response to GolfSuites closing, and News On 6 was there as crews showed up to change the locks.
Creek County Family Donates 12,000 Acres To The Nature Conservancy
Amy Slanchik
The Nature Conservancy said the 12,000-acre ranch is in "outstanding" condition, supporting plants and animals. The previous owners wanted the public to enjoy the space.
Creek County Family Donates 12,000 Acres To The Nature Conservancy
Amy Slanchik
The Nature Conservancy said the 12,000-acre ranch is in "outstanding" condition, supporting plants and animals. The previous owners wanted the public to enjoy the space.
Cursive Handwriting Bill Signed Into Law By Gov. Kevin Stitt
News On 6
A bill that requires all Oklahoma public and charter schools to teach cursive writing to students in third through fifth grades has been signed into law.
Cursive Handwriting Bill Signed Into Law By Gov. Kevin Stitt
News On 6
A bill that requires all Oklahoma public and charter schools to teach cursive writing to students in third through fifth grades has been signed into law.
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GolfSuites Tulsa Closes Doors Abruptly After Eviction
News On 6
A golf entertainment venue shut down and was evicted on Tuesday. There has been quite a strong response to GolfSuites closing, and News On 6 was there as crews showed up to change the locks.
Creek County Family Donates 12,000 Acres To The Nature Conservancy
Amy Slanchik
The Nature Conservancy said the 12,000-acre ranch is in "outstanding" condition, supporting plants and animals. The previous owners wanted the public to enjoy the space.
Cursive Handwriting Bill Signed Into Law By Gov. Kevin Stitt
News On 6
A bill that requires all Oklahoma public and charter schools to teach cursive writing to students in third through fifth grades has been signed into law.
Fake Amazon Van In Oklahoma Leads To Illegal Marijuana Grow Site
News On 6
A fake Amazon delivery van led agents to an illegal marijuana operation in McClain County, according to the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics.
Preserving Stillwater's Forgotten All-Black School Building
Katie Eastman
A few blocks from downtown Stillwater’s Main Street, there is an abandoned building that many pass by without a second glance. For some, it's merely a piece of the past, forgotten and neglected. But for others, like Dr. Laura Arata, the Washington School holds a history that needs to be preserved.
City Of Broken Arrow Wins Bid To Buy Grain Elevator Downtown
Chloe Abbott
The city bid a quarter of a million dollars in an online auction to get the elevator, and the city council will have to approve it at its May meeting.
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