Wednesday, November 25th 2020, 3:03 am
Links mentioned in News On 6 broadcasts on November 25, 2020.
TPD, Tulsa Police Foundation Holding Toy Drive
As people start their holiday shopping, the Tulsa Police Department is asking you to pick up an extra toy that will help kids in crisis. Families can drop off a new, unwrapped toy at Tulsa's Gathering Place starting at 11:00AM Monday November 30th. You can also donate online.
Supreme Court's Tribal Ruling Impacts Marsy's Law Cases In Oklahoma
A national organization that protects victim's rights is now focused on the Sooner State after the Supreme Court Ruling on Tribal Jurisdiction McGirt v. Oklahoma. Voters in Oklahoma passed Marsy's Law in 2018, which gave victims more rights during the court process. The state director of Marsy's Law, Kim Moyer, says with the recent ruling affecting hundreds of cases, their mission of helping victims is more important than ever. If you would like to know more about the resources Marsy's law and the Creek Nation provides you can go to their websites HERE or HERE
Tulsa Health Department Outlines How It Will Enforce COVID-19 City Ordinances
Tulsa Health Department inspectors can now enforce restaurants, bars, and other places to follow city ordinances when it comes to keeping people safe from COVID-19, with measures like wearing a mask and keeping people six feet apart. Anyone can submit a complaint to the health department, and it can be done anonymously by clicking here. For more information about what is currently in effect in the City of Tulsa, click here.
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