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Family Focused Group Receives Oklahoma County ARPA Grant
News 9
The 111Project, an Oklahoma group aiding foster families, received a $20,000 ARPA grant to enhance its CarePortal, which connects community resources to meet family needs and support foster care efforts.
Local Nonprofit Plans Grocery Store For Tulsa Food Desert
Autumn Bracey
The Common Good is exploring options to open a grocery store in Tulsa to provide fresh food and improve health outcomes for local residents.
United Indian Nations Of Oklahoma Works To Boost Native American Voter Turnout
Autumn Bracey
The United Indian Nations of Oklahoma aims to increase Native American voter turnout by implementing successful strategies observed in other states as Election Day approaches.
'A Night Of Dreams' Aims To Boost Tulsa Dream Center’s Youth Programming
News On 6
The Tulsa Dream Center is hosting 'A Night of Dreams' fundraiser to support its youth programs, featuring carnival games, circus acts, and raffle prizes.
Gov. Stitt Appoints Sterling Zearley As Interim Executive Director Of Oklahoma Tourism Department
News On 6
Gov. Kevin Stitt appointed Sterling Zearley as interim executive director of the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department, emphasizing his extensive experience and readiness for upcoming major events.
OKPOP Museum Expands Collection With Items From 'Walker Texas Ranger'
MaKayla Glenn
The OKPOP Museum has received costumes and props from the TV show "Walker Texas Ranger," featuring Chuck Norris, to highlight Oklahomans' impact on pop culture.
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Handcrafted Harvest: Glass Pumpkins Shine In Tulsa Glassblowing School's Patch
News On 6
It's pumpkin patch season and, when picking the perfect pumpkin you may look for size, color, or shape but today on the Coca-Cola Porch, Alyssa Miller shows us some pumpkins from the Tulsa Glassblowing School that will last for years.
Handcrafted Harvest: Glass Pumpkins Shine In Tulsa Glassblowing School's Patch
News On 6
It's pumpkin patch season and, when picking the perfect pumpkin you may look for size, color, or shape but today on the Coca-Cola Porch, Alyssa Miller shows us some pumpkins from the Tulsa Glassblowing School that will last for years.
How FedEx's Damaged Shipments Are Supporting Local Nonprofits
News 9
What happens to all the items that are damaged in shipping and returned to FedEx? A lot of them end up at nonprofits like this one, Mid-Del group homes.
How FedEx's Damaged Shipments Are Supporting Local Nonprofits
News 9
What happens to all the items that are damaged in shipping and returned to FedEx? A lot of them end up at nonprofits like this one, Mid-Del group homes.
Local Pregnancy Support And Adoption Organization Hosts Annual Gala
News 9
Deaconess Pregnancy and Adoption joined News 9 to share what they provide for women and families and talk about their upcoming gala that will be hosted by News 9's Amanda Taylor.
Local Pregnancy Support And Adoption Organization Hosts Annual Gala
News 9
Deaconess Pregnancy and Adoption joined News 9 to share what they provide for women and families and talk about their upcoming gala that will be hosted by News 9's Amanda Taylor.
Oklahoma Disability Nonprofit Seeking Donations After Major Repairs
News 9
The Oklahoma Foundation for the Disabled is seeking donations after unexpected repair costs.
Oklahoma Disability Nonprofit Seeking Donations After Major Repairs
News 9
The Oklahoma Foundation for the Disabled is seeking donations after unexpected repair costs.
Major Renovations, Including AI Enhancements Planned For Will Rogers Museum In Claremore
News On 6
The Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore has not had a major renovation in nearly 40 years but there are plans in the works to revitalize the site.
Major Renovations, Including AI Enhancements Planned For Will Rogers Museum In Claremore
News On 6
The Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore has not had a major renovation in nearly 40 years but there are plans in the works to revitalize the site.
The Porch: Martha's Task Celebrates 'Christmas In July' To Boost Holiday Sales
News On 6
Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year...so wonderful, many people celebrate it twice. We took a peek at Martha's Task's "Christmas in July" on the Arca Continental Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch.
The Porch: Martha's Task Celebrates 'Christmas In July' To Boost Holiday Sales
News On 6
Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year...so wonderful, many people celebrate it twice. We took a peek at Martha's Task's "Christmas in July" on the Arca Continental Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch.
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Non-Christian Religious Leaders React To Walters' Bible In Classroom Mandate
Amy Slanchik
Non-Christian religious leaders say they are concerned about the new state policy requiring a Bible in every 5th through 12th-grade public classroom.
Non-Christian Religious Leaders React To Walters' Bible In Classroom Mandate
Amy Slanchik
Non-Christian religious leaders say they are concerned about the new state policy requiring a Bible in every 5th through 12th-grade public classroom.
Explore Oklahoma: Natural Attractions, Rising Tourism Boost Local Economy
MaKayla Glenn
State leaders said Oklahoma tourism is on the rise. The Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department said more people expressed a desire to travel to Oklahoma in 2023.
Explore Oklahoma: Natural Attractions, Rising Tourism Boost Local Economy
MaKayla Glenn
State leaders said Oklahoma tourism is on the rise. The Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department said more people expressed a desire to travel to Oklahoma in 2023.
Red Cross Partners With Tulsa Dream Center To Provide Free Swimming Lessons
MaKayla Glenn
The Dream Center said thanks to the curriculum, resources, and equipment provided by the Red Cross, adults and children will learn how to swim for free.
Red Cross Partners With Tulsa Dream Center To Provide Free Swimming Lessons
MaKayla Glenn
The Dream Center said thanks to the curriculum, resources, and equipment provided by the Red Cross, adults and children will learn how to swim for free.
Tribal Leaders Meet With OTA Over Turnpike Tolls
Emory Bryan
The Executive Director of the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority met with some of Oklahoma’s Tribal leaders Tuesday to ask for help collecting tolls from drivers with license plates issued by tribes. The gathering of 31 leaders, part of the United Indian Nations of Oklahoma, asked for the meeting to explain the issue and begin a conversation on possible solutions.
Tribal Leaders Meet With OTA Over Turnpike Tolls
Emory Bryan
The Executive Director of the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority met with some of Oklahoma’s Tribal leaders Tuesday to ask for help collecting tolls from drivers with license plates issued by tribes. The gathering of 31 leaders, part of the United Indian Nations of Oklahoma, asked for the meeting to explain the issue and begin a conversation on possible solutions.
OKPOP Secures Pivotal Funding From State
Erin Conrad
State lawmakers approved $18 million for Tulsa's OKPOP Museum. The museum now needs to match that money in private donations. This second phase of funding will facilitate the build out of the exhibits.
OKPOP Secures Pivotal Funding From State
Erin Conrad
State lawmakers approved $18 million for Tulsa's OKPOP Museum. The museum now needs to match that money in private donations. This second phase of funding will facilitate the build out of the exhibits.
Greenwood Rising Offers Free Tickets To Commemorate 103 Years Since Tulsa Race Massacre
Jordan Tidwell
Executive Director Raymond Doswell says they decided to offer free tickets to encourage people to visit the museum and be reminded of the significance of the Tulsa Race Massacre.
Greenwood Rising Offers Free Tickets To Commemorate 103 Years Since Tulsa Race Massacre
Jordan Tidwell
Executive Director Raymond Doswell says they decided to offer free tickets to encourage people to visit the museum and be reminded of the significance of the Tulsa Race Massacre.
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Proposed Bill Aims To Strengthen Stalking Laws, Protect Victims In Oklahoma
News On 6
A new bill filed at the Oklahoma State Capitol seeks to strengthen stalking laws, increase penalties, and connect victims with support services.
Proposed Bill Aims To Strengthen Stalking Laws, Protect Victims In Oklahoma
News On 6
A new bill filed at the Oklahoma State Capitol seeks to strengthen stalking laws, increase penalties, and connect victims with support services.
Navigating Holiday Stress: Expert Tips To Enjoy The Season
News On 6
Holiday stress affects many, with 41% reporting increased pressure. Experts suggest prioritizing meaningful activities, reducing gift burdens, and coping with grief to enjoy the season.
Navigating Holiday Stress: Expert Tips To Enjoy The Season
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Holiday stress affects many, with 41% reporting increased pressure. Experts suggest prioritizing meaningful activities, reducing gift burdens, and coping with grief to enjoy the season.
Inola Pastor Sentenced To 25 Years For Lewd Acts With Minors
News On 6
An Inola pastor, Roy Shoop, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for lewd acts with minors following allegations from young girls during horse-riding lessons. Shoop plans to appeal.
Inola Pastor Sentenced To 25 Years For Lewd Acts With Minors
News On 6
An Inola pastor, Roy Shoop, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for lewd acts with minors following allegations from young girls during horse-riding lessons. Shoop plans to appeal.
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Proposed Bill Aims To Strengthen Stalking Laws, Protect Victims In Oklahoma
News On 6
A new bill filed at the Oklahoma State Capitol seeks to strengthen stalking laws, increase penalties, and connect victims with support services.
Navigating Holiday Stress: Expert Tips To Enjoy The Season
News On 6
Holiday stress affects many, with 41% reporting increased pressure. Experts suggest prioritizing meaningful activities, reducing gift burdens, and coping with grief to enjoy the season.
Inola Pastor Sentenced To 25 Years For Lewd Acts With Minors
News On 6
An Inola pastor, Roy Shoop, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for lewd acts with minors following allegations from young girls during horse-riding lessons. Shoop plans to appeal.
Thunder Face Jazz Needing Win, Help To Reach NBA Cup Knockout Stage
CBS Sports
The Oklahoma City Thunder look to secure a spot in the NBA Cup knockout round with a win over the Utah Jazz at home on Tuesday.
Thunder Fellows Inspires Tulsa’s Youth With Immersive Data Science Program
News On 6
Thunder Fellows, a nonprofit empowering Black students in Tulsa, offers a 30-week immersive data science and career-readiness program, providing mentorship, internships, and transformative opportunities.
Changes To MetroLink Tulsa Service Go Into Effect Dec. 8
News On 6
Metrolink will end its micro-transit service in northeast Tulsa on December 8, while extending Broken Arrow Transit hours from 7 AM to 6 PM.
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