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Tulsa Beats Cincinnati, Extends Winning Streak
Sunday, January 3rd 2021, 12:25 am
By: News On 6
Tulsa Beats Cincinnati, Extends Winning Streak
TULSA, Okla. -
Tulsa defeated Cincinnati on Saturday and extended its winning streak to five games in the process.
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Tulsa Beats Cincinnati, Extends Winning Streak
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Tulsa defeated Cincinnati on Saturday and extended its winning streak to five games in the process.
Tulsa Beats Cincinnati, Extends Winning Streak
News On 6
Tulsa defeated Cincinnati on Saturday and extended its winning streak to five games in the process.
OKDHS In Desperate Need Of Foster Parents
Brooke Griffin
As of Jan. 1, OKDHS said that there are more than 7,500 kids in state custody just in Oklahoma alone, with about 1,200 of them coming from Tulsa County. Foster Recruiter Comfort Keidel said these children come into their system for a range of reasons and sometimes even show up in the middle of the night. She said, sometimes the kids only need a home for a few days while others end up in the adoption route, but either way they need somewhere to stay fairly quickly after being taken from their par
OKDHS In Desperate Need Of Foster Parents
Brooke Griffin
As of Jan. 1, OKDHS said that there are more than 7,500 kids in state custody just in Oklahoma alone, with about 1,200 of them coming from Tulsa County. Foster Recruiter Comfort Keidel said these children come into their system for a range of reasons and sometimes even show up in the middle of the night. She said, sometimes the kids only need a home for a few days while others end up in the adoption route, but either way they need somewhere to stay fairly quickly after being taken from their par
New Program Keeps Low-Income Oklahoma Students in Private School
Shannon Rousseau
The state of Oklahoma launched a program last summer to help low-income families keep their students in private schools. The Stay in School Fund tuition assistance program, launched by Governor Kevin Stitt in July, is said to have exceeded expectations in ensuring low-income families who suffered a COVID-19 related job loss or demonstrated financial challenges could keep their child in their learning environment. "Our Stay in School program has successfully supported more low-income children and
New Program Keeps Low-Income Oklahoma Students in Private School
Shannon Rousseau
The state of Oklahoma launched a program last summer to help low-income families keep their students in private schools. The Stay in School Fund tuition assistance program, launched by Governor Kevin Stitt in July, is said to have exceeded expectations in ensuring low-income families who suffered a COVID-19 related job loss or demonstrated financial challenges could keep their child in their learning environment. "Our Stay in School program has successfully supported more low-income children and
Several Storm Systems Near The State
Alan Crone
We may experience some patchy fog in a few spots this morning with stubborn clouds lingering for most of the day. Our weather pattern will remain active with several storm systems nearing the state for the next few days.
Several Storm Systems Near The State
Alan Crone
We may experience some patchy fog in a few spots this morning with stubborn clouds lingering for most of the day. Our weather pattern will remain active with several storm systems nearing the state for the next few days.
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Tulsa Beats Cincinnati, Extends Winning Streak
News On 6
Tulsa defeated Cincinnati on Saturday and extended its winning streak to five games in the process.
OKDHS In Desperate Need Of Foster Parents
Brooke Griffin
As of Jan. 1, OKDHS said that there are more than 7,500 kids in state custody just in Oklahoma alone, with about 1,200 of them coming from Tulsa County. Foster Recruiter Comfort Keidel said these children come into their system for a range of reasons and sometimes even show up in the middle of the night. She said, sometimes the kids only need a home for a few days while others end up in the adoption route, but either way they need somewhere to stay fairly quickly after being taken from their par
New Program Keeps Low-Income Oklahoma Students in Private School
Shannon Rousseau
The state of Oklahoma launched a program last summer to help low-income families keep their students in private schools. The Stay in School Fund tuition assistance program, launched by Governor Kevin Stitt in July, is said to have exceeded expectations in ensuring low-income families who suffered a COVID-19 related job loss or demonstrated financial challenges could keep their child in their learning environment. "Our Stay in School program has successfully supported more low-income children and
Several Storm Systems Near The State
Alan Crone
We may experience some patchy fog in a few spots this morning with stubborn clouds lingering for most of the day. Our weather pattern will remain active with several storm systems nearing the state for the next few days.
OESC Reminds Public To Report Unemployment Benefits On Taxes
News On 6
The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission is reminding the public that benefits will need to be reported on taxes this year. According to the OESC, many Oklahomans may have received unemployment benefits for the first time this year and may not know they have to report them. Reporting all unemployment benefits is required on both federal and state taxes.
Thursday Morning Forecast With Alan Crone
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From the Bob Mills Weather Center, meteorologist Alan Crone has your early morning forecast for Thursday, January 21.
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OKDHS In Desperate Need Of Foster Parents
Brooke Griffin
As of Jan. 1, OKDHS said that there are more than 7,500 kids in state custody just in Oklahoma alone, with about 1,200 of them coming from Tulsa County. Foster Recruiter Comfort Keidel said these children come into their system for a range of reasons and sometimes even show up in the middle of the night. She said, sometimes the kids only need a home for a few days while others end up in the adoption route, but either way they need somewhere to stay fairly quickly after being taken from their par
OKDHS In Desperate Need Of Foster Parents
Brooke Griffin
As of Jan. 1, OKDHS said that there are more than 7,500 kids in state custody just in Oklahoma alone, with about 1,200 of them coming from Tulsa County. Foster Recruiter Comfort Keidel said these children come into their system for a range of reasons and sometimes even show up in the middle of the night. She said, sometimes the kids only need a home for a few days while others end up in the adoption route, but either way they need somewhere to stay fairly quickly after being taken from their par
New Program Keeps Low-Income Oklahoma Students in Private School
Shannon Rousseau
The state of Oklahoma launched a program last summer to help low-income families keep their students in private schools. The Stay in School Fund tuition assistance program, launched by Governor Kevin Stitt in July, is said to have exceeded expectations in ensuring low-income families who suffered a COVID-19 related job loss or demonstrated financial challenges could keep their child in their learning environment. "Our Stay in School program has successfully supported more low-income children and
New Program Keeps Low-Income Oklahoma Students in Private School
Shannon Rousseau
The state of Oklahoma launched a program last summer to help low-income families keep their students in private schools. The Stay in School Fund tuition assistance program, launched by Governor Kevin Stitt in July, is said to have exceeded expectations in ensuring low-income families who suffered a COVID-19 related job loss or demonstrated financial challenges could keep their child in their learning environment. "Our Stay in School program has successfully supported more low-income children and
OESC Reminds Public To Report Unemployment Benefits On Taxes
News On 6
The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission is reminding the public that benefits will need to be reported on taxes this year. According to the OESC, many Oklahomans may have received unemployment benefits for the first time this year and may not know they have to report them. Reporting all unemployment benefits is required on both federal and state taxes.
OESC Reminds Public To Report Unemployment Benefits On Taxes
News On 6
The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission is reminding the public that benefits will need to be reported on taxes this year. According to the OESC, many Oklahomans may have received unemployment benefits for the first time this year and may not know they have to report them. Reporting all unemployment benefits is required on both federal and state taxes.
U.S. To Join Global Coronavirus Vaccine Program
Associated Press
GENEVA (AP) — Dr. Anthony Fauci says U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday will order the United States to support projects to deploy COVID-19 vaccines, diagnostics and therapeutics to people in need around the world. Fauci also says the United States will cease reducing U.S. staff counts at the World Health Organization and will pay its financial obligations to it. Fauci, Biden’s top medical adviser on the pandemic, told the WHO’s executive board that the president will issue a directive Thursda
U.S. To Join Global Coronavirus Vaccine Program
Associated Press
GENEVA (AP) — Dr. Anthony Fauci says U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday will order the United States to support projects to deploy COVID-19 vaccines, diagnostics and therapeutics to people in need around the world. Fauci also says the United States will cease reducing U.S. staff counts at the World Health Organization and will pay its financial obligations to it. Fauci, Biden’s top medical adviser on the pandemic, told the WHO’s executive board that the president will issue a directive Thursda
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OKDHS In Desperate Need Of Foster Parents
Brooke Griffin
As of Jan. 1, OKDHS said that there are more than 7,500 kids in state custody just in Oklahoma alone, with about 1,200 of them coming from Tulsa County. Foster Recruiter Comfort Keidel said these children come into their system for a range of reasons and sometimes even show up in the middle of the night. She said, sometimes the kids only need a home for a few days while others end up in the adoption route, but either way they need somewhere to stay fairly quickly after being taken from their par
New Program Keeps Low-Income Oklahoma Students in Private School
Shannon Rousseau
The state of Oklahoma launched a program last summer to help low-income families keep their students in private schools. The Stay in School Fund tuition assistance program, launched by Governor Kevin Stitt in July, is said to have exceeded expectations in ensuring low-income families who suffered a COVID-19 related job loss or demonstrated financial challenges could keep their child in their learning environment. "Our Stay in School program has successfully supported more low-income children and
OESC Reminds Public To Report Unemployment Benefits On Taxes
News On 6
The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission is reminding the public that benefits will need to be reported on taxes this year. According to the OESC, many Oklahomans may have received unemployment benefits for the first time this year and may not know they have to report them. Reporting all unemployment benefits is required on both federal and state taxes.
U.S. To Join Global Coronavirus Vaccine Program
Associated Press
GENEVA (AP) — Dr. Anthony Fauci says U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday will order the United States to support projects to deploy COVID-19 vaccines, diagnostics and therapeutics to people in need around the world. Fauci also says the United States will cease reducing U.S. staff counts at the World Health Organization and will pay its financial obligations to it. Fauci, Biden’s top medical adviser on the pandemic, told the WHO’s executive board that the president will issue a directive Thursda
Amanda Gorman Reads 'The Hill We Climb' At President Biden's Inauguration
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Amanda Gorman made history Wednesday as the youngest known inaugural poet. The 22-year-old Los Angeles resident delivered her poem "The Hill We Climb" at President Joe Biden's inauguration in Washington, D.C.
After Historic Inauguration Ceremony, President Biden Quick To Start Mission Of Unity
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Even after Joe Biden was sworn in Wednesday as the 46th President of the United States, and security remains in place, the security that allowed everything to go off without a hitch.
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