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Tulsa Police Question, Release Man In City's Latest Murder Investigation
Saturday, November 22nd 2014, 10:49 pm
By: News On 6
Tulsa Police Question, Release Man In City's Latest Murder Investigation
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Tulsa Police Question, Release Man In City's Latest Murder Investigation
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.
Grilled Flank Steak with Cherries and Tomato Salad & Grilled Corn on the Cob
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We've got another great recipe for you that is perfect for lunch or dinner. Jeff Tracy with Barbecue Nation joined News On 6 to show us how to make his grilled flank steak cherry salad and grilled corn on the cob. Jeff hosts Barbecue Nation every Sunday on Talk Radio 1170 at noon.
Grilled Flank Steak with Cherries and Tomato Salad & Grilled Corn on the Cob
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We've got another great recipe for you that is perfect for lunch or dinner. Jeff Tracy with Barbecue Nation joined News On 6 to show us how to make his grilled flank steak cherry salad and grilled corn on the cob. Jeff hosts Barbecue Nation every Sunday on Talk Radio 1170 at noon.
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Grilled Flank Steak with Cherries and Tomato Salad & Grilled Corn on the Cob
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State House Insurance Committee Passes Legislation Capping Insulin Costs For Many Oklahomans
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The State House Insurance Committee passed legislation capping the cost of insulin for many Oklahomans. HB1019, will cap copayments according to the bill's author Representative Rande Worthen of Lawton Currently, the amount a person pays for insulin is based on their insurance plan.
State House Insurance Committee Passes Legislation Capping Insulin Costs For Many Oklahomans
News On 6
The State House Insurance Committee passed legislation capping the cost of insulin for many Oklahomans. HB1019, will cap copayments according to the bill's author Representative Rande Worthen of Lawton Currently, the amount a person pays for insulin is based on their insurance plan.
State House Approves Bill To Help Visually Impaired, Blind Oklahomans With Absentee Ballots
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The Oklahoma House of Representatives approved a bill to help blind and visually impaired Oklahomans with absentee ballots. HB 1711 would allow electronic absentee ballots to be sent to those with vision problems. The ballot would be filled out electronically, before being printed off and mailed in with the required documentation. The bill would also allow for those needing the special ballot to request assistance from another person if needed. The bill will now head to the Senate.
State House Approves Bill To Help Visually Impaired, Blind Oklahomans With Absentee Ballots
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The Oklahoma House of Representatives approved a bill to help blind and visually impaired Oklahomans with absentee ballots. HB 1711 would allow electronic absentee ballots to be sent to those with vision problems. The ballot would be filled out electronically, before being printed off and mailed in with the required documentation. The bill would also allow for those needing the special ballot to request assistance from another person if needed. The bill will now head to the Senate.
Tulsa Crews Making Progress Repairing Waterlines, Roads Damaged By Winter Weather
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The City of Tulsa is still feeling the impacts of the winter weather this month, but progress is being made on waterline breaks and road repairs throughout the city. According to officials, the city is still pumping about 35 million gallons of water more than it usually would for the month of February, and for that reason, the city is still asking people to conserve water. Related Story: Tulsa Voluntary Boil Order Remains In Effect; Crews Continue Work On Water Line Breaks
Tulsa Crews Making Progress Repairing Waterlines, Roads Damaged By Winter Weather
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The City of Tulsa is still feeling the impacts of the winter weather this month, but progress is being made on waterline breaks and road repairs throughout the city. According to officials, the city is still pumping about 35 million gallons of water more than it usually would for the month of February, and for that reason, the city is still asking people to conserve water. Related Story: Tulsa Voluntary Boil Order Remains In Effect; Crews Continue Work On Water Line Breaks
Tulsa Walmart To Begin Administering Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine
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Walmart will begin administering Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines in greater Tulsa with a clinic inside the Walmart Pharmacy located at 207 S Memorial Drive starting Thursday, February 25. Eligible patients can schedule a vaccine appointment by Clicking Here, making it convenient to get vaccinated while vaccine supplies last. Vaccines will be available to those who meet the current phase of vaccine eligibility in Oklahoma. Insurance is not required, there is no cost to receive the vaccine, and appointm
Tulsa Walmart To Begin Administering Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine
Shannon Rousseau
Walmart will begin administering Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines in greater Tulsa with a clinic inside the Walmart Pharmacy located at 207 S Memorial Drive starting Thursday, February 25. Eligible patients can schedule a vaccine appointment by Clicking Here, making it convenient to get vaccinated while vaccine supplies last. Vaccines will be available to those who meet the current phase of vaccine eligibility in Oklahoma. Insurance is not required, there is no cost to receive the vaccine, and appointm
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State House Insurance Committee Passes Legislation Capping Insulin Costs For Many Oklahomans
News On 6
The State House Insurance Committee passed legislation capping the cost of insulin for many Oklahomans. HB1019, will cap copayments according to the bill's author Representative Rande Worthen of Lawton Currently, the amount a person pays for insulin is based on their insurance plan.
State House Approves Bill To Help Visually Impaired, Blind Oklahomans With Absentee Ballots
News On 6
The Oklahoma House of Representatives approved a bill to help blind and visually impaired Oklahomans with absentee ballots. HB 1711 would allow electronic absentee ballots to be sent to those with vision problems. The ballot would be filled out electronically, before being printed off and mailed in with the required documentation. The bill would also allow for those needing the special ballot to request assistance from another person if needed. The bill will now head to the Senate.
Tulsa Crews Making Progress Repairing Waterlines, Roads Damaged By Winter Weather
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The City of Tulsa is still feeling the impacts of the winter weather this month, but progress is being made on waterline breaks and road repairs throughout the city. According to officials, the city is still pumping about 35 million gallons of water more than it usually would for the month of February, and for that reason, the city is still asking people to conserve water. Related Story: Tulsa Voluntary Boil Order Remains In Effect; Crews Continue Work On Water Line Breaks
Tulsa Walmart To Begin Administering Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine
Shannon Rousseau
Walmart will begin administering Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines in greater Tulsa with a clinic inside the Walmart Pharmacy located at 207 S Memorial Drive starting Thursday, February 25. Eligible patients can schedule a vaccine appointment by Clicking Here, making it convenient to get vaccinated while vaccine supplies last. Vaccines will be available to those who meet the current phase of vaccine eligibility in Oklahoma. Insurance is not required, there is no cost to receive the vaccine, and appointm
Johnson & Johnson's Single-Dose Vaccine Is Effective Against COVID-19, FDA Says
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Johnson & Johnson's single-dose vaccine protects against COVID-19, according to an analysis by U.S. regulators Wednesday. The analysis sets the stage for a final decision on a new and easier-to-use shot to help tame the pandemic. The Food and Drug Administration's scientists confirmed that overall the vaccine is about 66% effective at preventing moderate to severe COVID-19. The agency also said J&J's shot — one that could help speed vaccinations by requiring just one dose instead of two — is saf
Firefighters Respond To Barn Fire In Inola
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Fire officials are responding to a barn fire in Inola early on Thursday morning. It is currently unknown if any animals were inside of the barn at the time that the fire began.
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