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Tulsa County Judge Gives Man More Than 100 Years In Prison For Shooting At Officers
Tuesday, January 14th 2020, 8:27 pm
By: News On 6
Tulsa County Judge Gives Man More Than 100 Years In Prison For Shooting At Officers
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Tulsa County Judge Gives Man More Than 100 Years In Prison For Shooting At Officers
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A Tulsa County judge sentenced a man to more than 100 years in prison for shooting at officers during a 2018 traffic stop.
Tulsa County Judge Gives Man More Than 100 Years In Prison For Shooting At Officers
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A Tulsa County judge sentenced a man to more than 100 years in prison for shooting at officers during a 2018 traffic stop.
Volunteer Groups Hold Drive-Thru Food Event
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Volunteers with several groups around Tulsa spent Wednesday afternoon hosting a food giveaway event.
Volunteer Groups Hold Drive-Thru Food Event
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Volunteers with several groups around Tulsa spent Wednesday afternoon hosting a food giveaway event.
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Doubling Up On Masks Adds To 'Obstacle Course' For COVID Particles, Research Shows
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Health experts saying wearing a mask provides protection against COVID-19 both for the person wearing it and those around them. Now, reports CBS Denver, there's evidence that wearing two masks may offer even more protection.
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Girl's Virtual Lemonade Stand Catches Eye Of Biden's Inaugural Team
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Madison, Wisconsin — Morgan Marsh McGlone started a virtual lemonade stand last spring to raise money for a local food charity that lets people pay what they can. It was the 8-year-old's plan to help struggling families during the coronavirus pandemic. "COVID is a really bad thing and people with food insecurity just have another thing to worry about," she told CBS News. She offered drink coupons in exchange for donations to raise $90. She ended up fundraising $53,000. "It's pretty exciting," M
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Madison, Wisconsin — Morgan Marsh McGlone started a virtual lemonade stand last spring to raise money for a local food charity that lets people pay what they can. It was the 8-year-old's plan to help struggling families during the coronavirus pandemic. "COVID is a really bad thing and people with food insecurity just have another thing to worry about," she told CBS News. She offered drink coupons in exchange for donations to raise $90. She ended up fundraising $53,000. "It's pretty exciting," M
Biden To Direct Department Of Education To Extend Student Loan Payment Freeze
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In one of his first actions as president, Joe Biden on Wednesday will ask the Department of Education to extend the nearly year long pause on student loan payments through September 30, delivering on the incoming administration's campaign promise to prioritize and begin addressing the nearly $1.6 trillion debt crisis.
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In one of his first actions as president, Joe Biden on Wednesday will ask the Department of Education to extend the nearly year long pause on student loan payments through September 30, delivering on the incoming administration's campaign promise to prioritize and begin addressing the nearly $1.6 trillion debt crisis.
Trump Issues Late-Night Pardons On Eve Of Inauguration
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President Trump issued 143 pardons and commutations in the early hours on Wednesday, including to his former campaign chair Steve Bannon, former top GOP fundraiser Elliott Broidy and rapper Lil Wayne. The list of pardons did not include any of his family members. Meanwhile, President-elect Joe Biden arrived in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday ahead of his inauguration, heading to the Lincoln Memorial for a ceremony honoring the 400,000 Americans who have died of COVID-19. In brief remarks, Mr. Biden
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Amanda Gorman Makes History As Youngest Known Inaugural Poet
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Amanda Gorman has written poems for historic occasions. Now she is making history herself. Gorman, 22, will become the youngest known inaugural poet when she performs at the 59th Presidential Inauguration on Wednesday.
Tulsa Trout Unlimited Bringing Trout Fishing To Heart Of Tulsa
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An Oklahoma group is making it easier for folks to catch trout in the heart of Tulsa. Trout are not native to the state, but the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation has introduced two species to some Oklahoma rivers an
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