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Thursday Afternoon Forecast With Stephen Nehrenz
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Thursday, March 12th 2020, 1:38 pm
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Watch: Why Should Voters Support Bonds To Help Pay For Improvements For TPS Schools?
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The Tulsa Public Schools Board of Education is asking voters in June to approve over $400 million in bonds to pay for improvements across the district, including instructional materials and school safety. Greg Shaw, a member of the 2021 Citizen Bond Development Committee, joined the 6 in the Morning team to talk about why he believes Tulsans should support the bonds.
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Watch: Majestic Bald Eagle Spotted In Tulsa
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CDC Panel Adjourns Without Vote On Extending Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine Pause
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A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory committee did not vote Wednesday on whether to extend the nation's pause on Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine, after experts on the panel argued there was still insufficient data to make final recommendations in light of the serious, rare blood clotting events potentially linked to the shots. While the CDC's current pause on Johnson & Johnson's vaccine is not binding, the warning issued by federal health officials on Tuesday urged that va
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