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Fire Investigators Believe Arson Cause Of Tulsa Church Building Fire
Thursday, February 20th 2014, 7:13 pm
By: News On 6
Fire Investigators Believe Arson Cause Of Tulsa Church Building Fire
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Fire Investigators Believe Arson Cause Of Tulsa Church Building Fire
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Three kids were seen running from the church. Firefighters say, what those kids likely thought was just a prank, could have had a tragic end.
Fire Investigators Believe Arson Cause Of Tulsa Church Building Fire
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Three kids were seen running from the church. Firefighters say, what those kids likely thought was just a prank, could have had a tragic end.
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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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Educators, Staff At Two Green Country School Districts To Receive COVID-19 Vaccinations
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Teachers and staff at Sand Springs and Berryhill public schools will get their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine on Friday. Because of that, all students in both districts will be in distance learning on Friday. Berryhill's Superintendent Mike Campbell said all school staff will go to Sand Springs to get their vaccinations. Related Story: Hundreds Of Teachers, Staff To Get COVID-19 Vaccine At Mid-Del Schools The districts are the latest in the state health department's effort to get all teacher
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News On 6
Teachers and staff at Sand Springs and Berryhill public schools will get their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine on Friday. Because of that, all students in both districts will be in distance learning on Friday. Berryhill's Superintendent Mike Campbell said all school staff will go to Sand Springs to get their vaccinations. Related Story: Hundreds Of Teachers, Staff To Get COVID-19 Vaccine At Mid-Del Schools The districts are the latest in the state health department's effort to get all teacher
Dr. Jeff Johnson Reflects On COVID-19 1 Year After The Virus First Arrived In Oklahoma
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It has been a little over a year since the first COVID-19 case was reported in Oklahoma and even with cases going down, Tulsa's city leaders are reminding Oklahomans that the pandemic is not over yet. Emergency Medicine Doctor Jeff Johnson from Hillcrest Medical Center Joined the 6 in the Morning team virtually to reflect on the year and discuss continued COVID-19 precautions.
Dr. Jeff Johnson Reflects On COVID-19 1 Year After The Virus First Arrived In Oklahoma
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It has been a little over a year since the first COVID-19 case was reported in Oklahoma and even with cases going down, Tulsa's city leaders are reminding Oklahomans that the pandemic is not over yet. Emergency Medicine Doctor Jeff Johnson from Hillcrest Medical Center Joined the 6 in the Morning team virtually to reflect on the year and discuss continued COVID-19 precautions.
Former DHS Chief Chad Wolf Says Capitol Police Initially Rejected Help On January 6
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U.S. Capitol Police initially rejected help from the Department of Homeland Security during the assault on the Capitol on January 6, according to former acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf. Wolf says that he offered to send DHS law enforcement backup just after 2 p.m. that day, after a violent mob of Trump supporters had begun to infiltrate the Capitol. That initial offer was rebuffed by Capitol Police, Wolf told CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett. "Capitol Police turned us down,
Former DHS Chief Chad Wolf Says Capitol Police Initially Rejected Help On January 6
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U.S. Capitol Police initially rejected help from the Department of Homeland Security during the assault on the Capitol on January 6, according to former acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf. Wolf says that he offered to send DHS law enforcement backup just after 2 p.m. that day, after a violent mob of Trump supporters had begun to infiltrate the Capitol. That initial offer was rebuffed by Capitol Police, Wolf told CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett. "Capitol Police turned us down,
City Of Owasso Working To Repair Roads, Fill Potholes After Winter Weather
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The City of Owasso is still working to repair some roads following last month’s blast of winter weather. The harsh temperatures broke down many roads and left potholes behind. A section of 106th Street North near Garnett has been closed for several hours each day as crews work to repair the deteriorated road. Roger Stevens, Public Works Director for the City of Owasso, told News On 6 crews are digging up about eight inches of soil and laying new asphalt in different areas. Stevens said the moist
City Of Owasso Working To Repair Roads, Fill Potholes After Winter Weather
Cal Day
The City of Owasso is still working to repair some roads following last month’s blast of winter weather. The harsh temperatures broke down many roads and left potholes behind. A section of 106th Street North near Garnett has been closed for several hours each day as crews work to repair the deteriorated road. Roger Stevens, Public Works Director for the City of Owasso, told News On 6 crews are digging up about eight inches of soil and laying new asphalt in different areas. Stevens said the moist
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U.S. Capitol Police initially rejected help from the Department of Homeland Security during the assault on the Capitol on January 6, according to former acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf. Wolf says that he offered to send DHS law enforcement backup just after 2 p.m. that day, after a violent mob of Trump supporters had begun to infiltrate the Capitol. That initial offer was rebuffed by Capitol Police, Wolf told CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett. "Capitol Police turned us down,
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US Adds A Strong 379,000 Jobs In Hopeful Sign For Economy
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U.S. employers added a robust 379,000 jobs last month, the most since October and a sign that the economy is strengthening as confirmed viral cases drop, consumers spend more and states and cities ease business restrictions.
Facebook Lifts Ban On U.S. Political, Social Issue Ads
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Facebook says it is lifting its ban on political and social-issue ads put in place after the 2020 U.S. presidential election. Political candidates, groups and others will be able to place ads on Facebook and Instagram beginning on Thursday. Restricting political advertisements following the November election was among the host of measures Facebook put in place last year in an attempt to ensure its platform is not used to sow chaos and spread misinformation. Facebook halted U.S. political ads whe
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