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Cherokee Nation distributes $7.6 million to 107 school districts from tribal car tag sales
Emory Bryan
Cherokee Nation disbursed $7.6 million from car tag sales to 107 Oklahoma school districts—impacting 34,174 Cherokee students.
'Chiefsaholic' pleads guilty to 2022 Bixby bank robbery: Here's what led to Monday's plea
David Prock
Xaviar Babudar, known as 'Chiefsaholic,' pleaded guilty to robbing a Bixby bank at gunpoint and cutting off his ankle monitor while on bond.
Prosecutors Drop Rape By Instrumentation Charge Against Sperry Student After New Evidence Emerges
David Prock
Tulsa County prosecutors dropped a first-degree rape charge against a Sperry High School student, citing he was merely a witness. Charges remain against two others.
Tulsa man arrested, accused of car theft after pushing passenger out of vehicle
Drake Johnson
Tulsa Police arrested Chaz Jones for larceny of a motor vehicle on Thursday.
Tulsa County judge sentences man to life in prison plus 180 years for deadly shooting
Reagan Ledbetter
A Tulsa County judge sentenced a man to life in prison plus 180 years for shooting four men who were brothers, killing one of them.
Oklahoma fire update: Creek County officials share damage, recovery efforts
Carrie Winchel
Officials in Creek County, Oklahoma shared an update Saturday morning as a wildfire in Mannford is still active.
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WATCH: Tulsa County Wildfire comes dangerously close to home
Cal Day
Wildfires driven by extreme winds are blowing through northeastern Oklahoma. One of the impacted communities is in Tulsa County.
WATCH: Tulsa County Wildfire comes dangerously close to home
Cal Day
Wildfires driven by extreme winds are blowing through northeastern Oklahoma. One of the impacted communities is in Tulsa County.
Supporting children in need: Tulsa CASA collects Squishmallows for toy drive
Ryan Gillin
Volunteers with Tulsa CASA help children in the foster care system who have to testify in court. For the month of March, the organization is collecting Squishmallows, a stuffed animal, for these kids.
Supporting children in need: Tulsa CASA collects Squishmallows for toy drive
Ryan Gillin
Volunteers with Tulsa CASA help children in the foster care system who have to testify in court. For the month of March, the organization is collecting Squishmallows, a stuffed animal, for these kids.
Suspect identified in connection to Tulsa man found dead in Wagoner County
Reagan Ledbetter
Tulsa County prosecutors charge an Oklahoma City man with killing a Tulsa man, then dumping the victim's body in Wagoner County this week.
Suspect identified in connection to Tulsa man found dead in Wagoner County
Reagan Ledbetter
Tulsa County prosecutors charge an Oklahoma City man with killing a Tulsa man, then dumping the victim's body in Wagoner County this week.
Measles reported in Oklahoma: State Health Dept. Urges Public to Follow These Recommendations
Graham Dowers
The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) has reported two measles cases in Oklahoma.
Measles reported in Oklahoma: State Health Dept. Urges Public to Follow These Recommendations
Graham Dowers
The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) has reported two measles cases in Oklahoma.
Who's At Risk? Pediatrician explains Measles risks, offers prevention tips
Jeromee Scot
The Oklahoma State Department of Health reports two measles cases linked to an outbreak in Texas and New Mexico, with health officials urging vaccination and caution, especially for vulnerable populations.
Who's At Risk? Pediatrician explains Measles risks, offers prevention tips
Jeromee Scot
The Oklahoma State Department of Health reports two measles cases linked to an outbreak in Texas and New Mexico, with health officials urging vaccination and caution, especially for vulnerable populations.
Most Wanted Monday: Michelle Bluford
News On 6
This week's Most Wanted Monday suspect is Michelle Bluford.
Most Wanted Monday: Michelle Bluford
News On 6
This week's Most Wanted Monday suspect is Michelle Bluford.
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Tulsa judge reinstates adult charges for 3 Sperry High School students in rape by instrumentation case
David Prock
A Tulsa County judge has reinstated charges against three Sperry High School students accused of rape by instrumentation, overruling a previous dismissal.
Tulsa judge reinstates adult charges for 3 Sperry High School students in rape by instrumentation case
David Prock
A Tulsa County judge has reinstated charges against three Sperry High School students accused of rape by instrumentation, overruling a previous dismissal.
Tulsa County Double Murder Suspect Pleads Guilty to Reduced Charges
David Prock
Roger Jackson pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact in Tulsa County double murder, receiving a 15-year prison sentence.
Tulsa County Double Murder Suspect Pleads Guilty to Reduced Charges
David Prock
Roger Jackson pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact in Tulsa County double murder, receiving a 15-year prison sentence.
Q&A: Volunteers with Tulsa Lawyers for Children making a difference in children's lives
Autumn Bracey
Tulsa Lawyers for Children is using National Criminal Justice Month to highlight its mission of providing legal representation to children in need, particularly those facing neglect, abuse, and mental health challenges in Tulsa County.
Q&A: Volunteers with Tulsa Lawyers for Children making a difference in children's lives
Autumn Bracey
Tulsa Lawyers for Children is using National Criminal Justice Month to highlight its mission of providing legal representation to children in need, particularly those facing neglect, abuse, and mental health challenges in Tulsa County.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Eminent domain power struggle
Erin Conrad
The struggle continues between Oklahoma property owners and power companies building transmission lines across the state. Despite the cancellation of the "National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor" that would have expedited power projects, some are still full steam ahead.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Eminent domain power struggle
Erin Conrad
The struggle continues between Oklahoma property owners and power companies building transmission lines across the state. Despite the cancellation of the "National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor" that would have expedited power projects, some are still full steam ahead.
Broken Arrow taekwondo instructor faces additional charges of lewd acts, child porn possession
David Prock
Taekwondo instructor Lyndon Jarman faces multiple charges of molestation and child pornography involving young students.
Broken Arrow taekwondo instructor faces additional charges of lewd acts, child porn possession
David Prock
Taekwondo instructor Lyndon Jarman faces multiple charges of molestation and child pornography involving young students.
2.2 pounds of fentanyl recovered during Tulsa traffic stop
Drake Johnson
Troopers recovered 2.2 pounds of fentanyl during a traffic stop in Tulsa last week, prompting recognition from Gov. Kevin Stitt: “The diligence of these OHP troopers led to the seizure of enough fentanyl to kill half a million Oklahomans," he said.
2.2 pounds of fentanyl recovered during Tulsa traffic stop
Drake Johnson
Troopers recovered 2.2 pounds of fentanyl during a traffic stop in Tulsa last week, prompting recognition from Gov. Kevin Stitt: “The diligence of these OHP troopers led to the seizure of enough fentanyl to kill half a million Oklahomans," he said.
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Lower winds today, storm chances increase this weekend with potential severe weather
News On 6
Lower wind speeds are expected today with mild temperatures, while scattered storm chances increase later in the week, particularly this weekend, with the potential for severe weather.
Lower winds today, storm chances increase this weekend with potential severe weather
News On 6
Lower wind speeds are expected today with mild temperatures, while scattered storm chances increase later in the week, particularly this weekend, with the potential for severe weather.
Atlantic reporter group chat with defense leaders: U.S. Senator James Lankford, other lawmakers react
Alex Cameron
Leaked text thread to Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, from the Trump administration prompts a security breach debate among senators from both sides of the aisle including Oklahoma's own, Senator James Lankford.
Atlantic reporter group chat with defense leaders: U.S. Senator James Lankford, other lawmakers react
Alex Cameron
Leaked text thread to Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, from the Trump administration prompts a security breach debate among senators from both sides of the aisle including Oklahoma's own, Senator James Lankford.
Fire and emergency crews battling Jenks mulch fire; residents concerned about smoke
Kaitlyn Deggs
Several agencies are fighting a fire in Jenks that's been burning for more than a week. Crews say they were containing the fire and then waiting to fight the fire until they were able to get more resources.
Fire and emergency crews battling Jenks mulch fire; residents concerned about smoke
Kaitlyn Deggs
Several agencies are fighting a fire in Jenks that's been burning for more than a week. Crews say they were containing the fire and then waiting to fight the fire until they were able to get more resources.
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Lower winds today, storm chances increase this weekend with potential severe weather
News On 6
Lower wind speeds are expected today with mild temperatures, while scattered storm chances increase later in the week, particularly this weekend, with the potential for severe weather.
Atlantic reporter group chat with defense leaders: U.S. Senator James Lankford, other lawmakers react
Alex Cameron
Leaked text thread to Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, from the Trump administration prompts a security breach debate among senators from both sides of the aisle including Oklahoma's own, Senator James Lankford.
Fire and emergency crews battling Jenks mulch fire; residents concerned about smoke
Kaitlyn Deggs
Several agencies are fighting a fire in Jenks that's been burning for more than a week. Crews say they were containing the fire and then waiting to fight the fire until they were able to get more resources.
Cherokee Nation distributes $7.6 million to 107 school districts from tribal car tag sales
Emory Bryan
Cherokee Nation disbursed $7.6 million from car tag sales to 107 Oklahoma school districts—impacting 34,174 Cherokee students.
Flora Burris, 83, finds joy in volunteering at the Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma
Ryan Gillin
For 83-year-old Flora Burris, volunteering is more than just a way to give back -- it’s a source of joy. She’s volunteered at the Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma for ten years. The Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma provides food and services to more than 600 food pantries and meal programs in their 24-county service area.
Hit-and-run outside Tulsa bar injures woman, police search for suspect: 'It's a miracle she's alive'
Reagan Ledbetter
Tulsa Police are searching for a driver accused of critically injuring a woman during a hit-and-run on Sunday.
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