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Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Floodwater removed, power restored at Price Tower days after new owners take over
Amy Slanchik
The power is back on at the Price Tower in Bartlesville, after new owners took over the Bartlesville landmark. The Price Tower’s new ownership comes after the previous owner’s company declared bankruptcy and closed the tower. News On 6 took an “In Focus” look at what led to the closure and what's ahead for the iconic building.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Tulsans react to report on Oklahoma roads, saying 'it's real bad'
Sam Carrico
Many Tulsans say a recent report by TRIP showing poor road conditions, traffic congestion and safety deficiencies cost Oklahoma drivers $6.3 billion each year is not surprising. They say roads have been rough for years.
Oklahoma's Own in Focus: Bus driver shortages affecting routes, workers still enjoying job
MaKayla Glenn
School districts across Oklahoma are struggling to keep bus routes running as fewer bus drivers sign on for the job. Heather Paris, a school bus driver with nearly 11 years of experience, finds joy in interacting with students and creating a welcoming atmosphere.
New Tulsa Neighborhood Offers Fresh Start For The Homeless—First Residents Move In
Emory Bryan
Eden Village in Tulsa opens its doors to the homeless, with its first residents moving in. The community offers affordable housing and strict rules to help individuals rebuild their lives.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Tulsa Homeless Face Cold Weather Dangers As New Housing Offers Hope
News On 6
Tulsa faces an urgent need for cold-weather resources as warming stations assist the homeless, while Eden Village offers new hope with permanent housing solutions.
Tulsa Day Center Prepared For Cold Snap; Where To Find Warming Shelters
Amy Slanchik
The Tulsa Day Center said 72 people have died this year as a direct result of being homeless. The cold weather played a factor in some of those deaths.
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Oklahoma's Own In Focus: A Look Inside The Tulsa Day Center During January's Cold Snap
Katie Eastman
When a cold snap comes through, the Day Center said shelters see people who haven't asked for help in a while, and oftentimes, that help was needed long before fingers and toes froze.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: A Look Inside The Tulsa Day Center During January's Cold Snap
Katie Eastman
When a cold snap comes through, the Day Center said shelters see people who haven't asked for help in a while, and oftentimes, that help was needed long before fingers and toes froze.
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Lawmakers approve $4 million to move USS Batfish in Muskogee
Samantha Rupe
Lawmakers approve $4 million to relocate and reestablish Muskogee's USS Batfish—a WWII submarine turned museum, closed since the devastating 2019 floods.
Lawmakers approve $4 million to move USS Batfish in Muskogee
Samantha Rupe
Lawmakers approve $4 million to relocate and reestablish Muskogee's USS Batfish—a WWII submarine turned museum, closed since the devastating 2019 floods.
OHP: Tailgating causes 412 crash in Sand Springs
Matt Kalish
OHP: A driver tailgating another caused a crash in Sand Springs.
OHP: Tailgating causes 412 crash in Sand Springs
Matt Kalish
OHP: A driver tailgating another caused a crash in Sand Springs.
Checotah murder-suicide: Investigators determine who pulled the trigger
Matt Kalish
New details now on the murder-suicide in Checotah, including who investigators say pulled the trigger.
Checotah murder-suicide: Investigators determine who pulled the trigger
Matt Kalish
New details now on the murder-suicide in Checotah, including who investigators say pulled the trigger.
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Lawmakers approve $4 million to move USS Batfish in Muskogee
Samantha Rupe
Lawmakers approve $4 million to relocate and reestablish Muskogee's USS Batfish—a WWII submarine turned museum, closed since the devastating 2019 floods.
OHP: Tailgating causes 412 crash in Sand Springs
Matt Kalish
OHP: A driver tailgating another caused a crash in Sand Springs.
Checotah murder-suicide: Investigators determine who pulled the trigger
Matt Kalish
New details now on the murder-suicide in Checotah, including who investigators say pulled the trigger.
Woman arrested outside Trump rally in Tulsa reaches settlement with city, awarded $700,000
Matt Kalish
City of Tulsa settles civil rights lawsuit over Trump rally arrest.
City of Tulsa to pay $700,000 settlement to woman arrested at 2020 Trump rally
Graham Dowers
The City of Tulsa will pay $700,000 to Sheila Buck, who was arrested outside a 2020 Trump rally and later acquitted.
Search for missing woman in Broken Arrow reveals possible murder-suicide
Sam Carrico
Police say three people and a dog were found dead inside the home; one victim may be a woman reported missing since 2024.
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