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CDC Survey On Youth Mental Health Shows Need For More Improvement, Officials Say
CBS News
Federal health officials say a new report highlights that more work needs to be done to address the mental health crisis among young people in the US.
Nearly A Third Of Teen Girls Say They Have Seriously Considered Suicide, CDC Survey Shows
CBS News
Around 1 in 3 high school girls in the U.S. have seriously considered attempting suicide, according to new results from a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey from 2021, up from less than a fifth of teen girls in 2011. And more than half of teen girls, 57%, reported feeling "persistently sad or hopeless" — a record high number.
Pandemic Took A Toll On Teen Mental Health, US Study Says
Associated Press
More than 4 in 10 U.S. high school students said they felt persistently sad or hopeless during the pandemic, according to government findings released Thursday.
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Parents Concerned After Sapulpa High School, Junior High Move To Distance Learning Due To Natural Gas Odor
Cal Day
Some Sapulpa parents are worried after their students started smelling odors of gas at school on Wednesday. The district sent all high school and junior high students to a different building and moved classes online.
Parents Concerned After Sapulpa High School, Junior High Move To Distance Learning Due To Natural Gas Odor
Cal Day
Some Sapulpa parents are worried after their students started smelling odors of gas at school on Wednesday. The district sent all high school and junior high students to a different building and moved classes online.
Tulsa Police Department Receives $400,000 Grant To Help Victims Of Violent Crime
News On 6
The Tulsa Police Department has received $400,000 to help victims of violent crime. Tulsa is one of 58 local law enforcement agencies to get money from the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office.
Tulsa Police Department Receives $400,000 Grant To Help Victims Of Violent Crime
News On 6
The Tulsa Police Department has received $400,000 to help victims of violent crime. Tulsa is one of 58 local law enforcement agencies to get money from the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office.
Q&A: New Oklahoma Bill Addresses Teacher Shortages With Tuition Assistance For Future Educators
News 9
A new bill filed at the state capitol would provide tuition and mandatory fee assistance to college students who in turn commit to teach in a Oklahoma public school in a critical shortage subject area.
Q&A: New Oklahoma Bill Addresses Teacher Shortages With Tuition Assistance For Future Educators
News 9
A new bill filed at the state capitol would provide tuition and mandatory fee assistance to college students who in turn commit to teach in a Oklahoma public school in a critical shortage subject area.
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Parents Concerned After Sapulpa High School, Junior High Move To Distance Learning Due To Natural Gas Odor
Cal Day
Some Sapulpa parents are worried after their students started smelling odors of gas at school on Wednesday. The district sent all high school and junior high students to a different building and moved classes online.
Tulsa Police Department Receives $400,000 Grant To Help Victims Of Violent Crime
News On 6
The Tulsa Police Department has received $400,000 to help victims of violent crime. Tulsa is one of 58 local law enforcement agencies to get money from the Oklahoma Attorney General's Office.
Q&A: New Oklahoma Bill Addresses Teacher Shortages With Tuition Assistance For Future Educators
News 9
A new bill filed at the state capitol would provide tuition and mandatory fee assistance to college students who in turn commit to teach in a Oklahoma public school in a critical shortage subject area.
Tulsa Police Officers Surprise People With Random Acts Of Kindness
Ryan Gillin
Instead of handing out citations on Wednesday, some Tulsa Police Department officers handed out gifts. It's part of the Tulsa Police Foundation's Random Acts of Kindness Week, where they give food and toys to strangers.
Tulsa Police Close To Solving Deadly Shooting Outside Main Event
News On 6
Tulsa homicide detectives say they are close to solving a deadly shooting that happened outside of Main Event near 81st and Highway 75 last weekend.
Broken Arrow Announces Travis Hill As Next Head Football Coach
News On 6
Broken Arrow officially hired coach Travis Hill as the new head football coach on Wednesday following a board meeting.
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