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5 facts about flu season in Oklahoma this year
MaKayla Glenn
The peak of the flu season, between December and February, has hit the state hard this year and is affecting a lot of people.
‘It’s Been Really Hectic’: Family Of Nine-Year-Old Checotah Girl Frustrated Trying To Get Her Birth Certificate
Kaitlyn Deggs
The family of a nine-year-old Checotah girl is frustrated because they’ve been trying to get her a birth certificate since she was born. They say they’ve tried every legal avenue they can, but everything they try leads to a dead end.
Preventing Heat-Related Illnesses As Children Head Back To School
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Temperatures are rising again, and with some kids back in school this week, the State Health Department wants to remind everyone about the dangers of heat-related illnesses.
Oklahoma Health Leaders Raise Awareness For National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
Autumn Bracey
July is National 'Minority Mental Health Awareness' month and Oklahoma health leaders are putting a spotlight on issues impacting minority communities.
Local Health Leaders Advise Public To Take Precautions Against COVID As Summer Travel Increases
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The Tulsa Health Department said taking precautions is key with more people traveling and congregating inside because of the summer heat.
Barnsdall Community Meet For Storm Cleanup Updates
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As we head into another week of tornado cleanup in Barnsdall, the Mayor and Emergency Management leaders are working to get as much information out to the public as possible. They held a community meeting Monday night.
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Oklahoma Teens Vulnerable To Dating Violence; OSDH Helps Recognize Abuse
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Data shows about one in 10 Oklahoma teenagers have experienced some form of dating violence in the past few years. State health officials said dating violence can look different in each relationship, but it's important to be able to recognize the signs.
Oklahoma Teens Vulnerable To Dating Violence; OSDH Helps Recognize Abuse
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Data shows about one in 10 Oklahoma teenagers have experienced some form of dating violence in the past few years. State health officials said dating violence can look different in each relationship, but it's important to be able to recognize the signs.
Oklahoma Health Department Investigates Swimming-Related Illnesses
Lex Rodriguez
The State Health Department is looking into several illnesses among people who recently went swimming in Green Country. The department said tests for meningitis and the organism that causes it, came back negative.
Oklahoma Health Department Investigates Swimming-Related Illnesses
Lex Rodriguez
The State Health Department is looking into several illnesses among people who recently went swimming in Green Country. The department said tests for meningitis and the organism that causes it, came back negative.
Health Experts Warn Of Rising Norovirus Cases In Oklahoma
Matt Rahn
Norovirus numbers are rising across the country and recent outbreaks in Texas have prompted Oklahoma health leaders to speak out about it.
Health Experts Warn Of Rising Norovirus Cases In Oklahoma
Matt Rahn
Norovirus numbers are rising across the country and recent outbreaks in Texas have prompted Oklahoma health leaders to speak out about it.
Hillcrest Launches 'Don't Bug Me' Flu Awareness Campaign
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Hillcrest and the Tulsa Health Department are launching their annual flu-awareness campaign for kids.
Hillcrest Launches 'Don't Bug Me' Flu Awareness Campaign
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Hillcrest and the Tulsa Health Department are launching their annual flu-awareness campaign for kids.
Oklahoma Infant Mortality Rates Decrease By 20 Percent
Brooke Griffin
The State Health Department said the infant mortality rate in Oklahoma decreased by 20 percent in the last decade.
Oklahoma Infant Mortality Rates Decrease By 20 Percent
Brooke Griffin
The State Health Department said the infant mortality rate in Oklahoma decreased by 20 percent in the last decade.
Free At-Home HIV Tests Now Available To Oklahomans
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September is World Sexual Health Month and the State Health Department is launching a new program to make home-screenings easier.
Free At-Home HIV Tests Now Available To Oklahomans
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September is World Sexual Health Month and the State Health Department is launching a new program to make home-screenings easier.
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Oklahoma State Health Department Plans Rollout Of New COVID Vaccines
Lex Rodriguez
According to the White House, a new milestone has been reached in the COVID-19 pandemic with updated vaccines that match the variant of the virus currently spreading.
Oklahoma State Health Department Plans Rollout Of New COVID Vaccines
Lex Rodriguez
According to the White House, a new milestone has been reached in the COVID-19 pandemic with updated vaccines that match the variant of the virus currently spreading.
Health Department Changing Method For Calculating COVID Cases
Matt Rahn
The State Health Department is changing how it calculates the daily average of COVID-19 cases. It will result in a lower number being reported, but the health department says it will give a better look at the current state of the virus.
Health Department Changing Method For Calculating COVID Cases
Matt Rahn
The State Health Department is changing how it calculates the daily average of COVID-19 cases. It will result in a lower number being reported, but the health department says it will give a better look at the current state of the virus.
Watch: Tulsa Mayor GT Bynum Discusses COVID-19 In Tulsa
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Oklahoma set a new record this week for COVID-19 cases.
Watch: Tulsa Mayor GT Bynum Discusses COVID-19 In Tulsa
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Oklahoma set a new record this week for COVID-19 cases.
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Tulsa Day Center Preventing Spread Of Delta Variant With Strict Guidelines
William Blanchette
Tulsa homeless shelter is doing everything it can to prevent the spread of the Delta Variant.
Tulsa Day Center Preventing Spread Of Delta Variant With Strict Guidelines
William Blanchette
Tulsa homeless shelter is doing everything it can to prevent the spread of the Delta Variant.
Oklahoma AG Seeks Damages After Not Receiving All Promised PPE
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Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter is seeking more than $1.8 million from a Tulsa company accused of lying about the state’s order of PPE.
Oklahoma AG Seeks Damages After Not Receiving All Promised PPE
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Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter is seeking more than $1.8 million from a Tulsa company accused of lying about the state’s order of PPE.
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Pleasant weather again today; More rain is expected later in the week
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Scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop across the southern Plains this week as weak disturbances move through the region, with modest rain chances continuing into the weekend. A stronger system early next week may bring an increased risk of severe weather as upper-level winds strengthen and moisture returns.
Pleasant weather again today; More rain is expected later in the week
News On 6
Scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop across the southern Plains this week as weak disturbances move through the region, with modest rain chances continuing into the weekend. A stronger system early next week may bring an increased risk of severe weather as upper-level winds strengthen and moisture returns.
‘CRITICAL FINDING:’ Fort Gibson Dam bridge closed until further notice due to increased degradation
Sam Modde
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers finds critical damage; drivers must detour until further notice
‘CRITICAL FINDING:’ Fort Gibson Dam bridge closed until further notice due to increased degradation
Sam Modde
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers finds critical damage; drivers must detour until further notice
The Oscars mandate voters watch all nominated movies, set new rules for AI and refugee filmmakers
Associated Press
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences has implemented new rules for the Oscars, requiring voters to watch all nominated films and implement rules on AI, refugee filmmakers, and a casting award category.
The Oscars mandate voters watch all nominated movies, set new rules for AI and refugee filmmakers
Associated Press
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences has implemented new rules for the Oscars, requiring voters to watch all nominated films and implement rules on AI, refugee filmmakers, and a casting award category.
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Pleasant weather again today; More rain is expected later in the week
News On 6
Scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop across the southern Plains this week as weak disturbances move through the region, with modest rain chances continuing into the weekend. A stronger system early next week may bring an increased risk of severe weather as upper-level winds strengthen and moisture returns.
‘CRITICAL FINDING:’ Fort Gibson Dam bridge closed until further notice due to increased degradation
Sam Modde
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers finds critical damage; drivers must detour until further notice
The Oscars mandate voters watch all nominated movies, set new rules for AI and refugee filmmakers
Associated Press
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences has implemented new rules for the Oscars, requiring voters to watch all nominated films and implement rules on AI, refugee filmmakers, and a casting award category.
Body found at Boomer Lake in Stillwater
Christian Hans
Stillwater Police are working near Boomer Lake after a body was found in the area Tuesday morning.
Tulsa drivers lose $2,500 annually due to poor road conditions, traffic congestion
Drake Johnson
Nonprofit study finds Oklahoma roadways cost drivers $6.3B annually due to rough roads, congestion and crashes
'Those tips matter:' Oklahoma Attorney General's push to help trafficking victims
Summer Miller
Attorney General Gentner Drummond urges the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to improve cooperation between the National Human Trafficking Hotline and state law enforcement.
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