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"Hands Off" rallies sweep U.S. as tariffs spark backlash in Tulsa
Graham Dowers
In Tulsa, "Hands Off" demonstrators rallied in several locations, including Dream Keepers Park and near 71st and Memorial.
Lauria and Ashley’s Law passes in House: Here's the potential impact on prison sentencing policies
Kaitlyn Deggs
A bill named after Lauria Bible and Ashley Freeman aims to increase penalties for felony accessory to murder, following the early release of Ronnie Busick.
Oklahoma lawmakers react to Gov. Stitt’s push for tax cuts, tribal leaders notice what’s missing
Emory Bryan
Gov. Kevin Stitt’s push for a state income tax cut is getting mixed reactions. Republicans support the move, while Democrats warn of budget risks. Meanwhile, tribal leaders took notice—Stitt didn’t mention tribes at all in his speech.
'Vacancies Are At An All-Time High': Tulsa School Board Approves Policy Allowing Aspiring Teachers In Classrooms
Erin Conrad
The Tulsa School Board voted to allow aspiring teachers in classrooms across the district. Aspiring teachers are similar to adjunct teachers. They will be individuals 21 years or older working toward their education and certification.
State Board Of Education Mandates Bible In Curriculum; Lawmakers Criticize Decision
Cal Day
The State Board of Education is requiring all schools to incorporate the Bible into lesson plans for students starting in the fifth grade.
Oklahoma Teachers Get Free Training On Holocaust Education At Conference in Tulsa
Chinh Doan
Teachers around Oklahoma are getting training and resources to help teach students about the Holocaust.
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Local Districts On PragerU In Oklahoma Classrooms
Lex Rodriguez
In a decision igniting debate over the role of ideological content in schools, the Oklahoma Department of Education announced its partnership with PragerU Kids on Tuesday.
Local Districts On PragerU In Oklahoma Classrooms
Lex Rodriguez
In a decision igniting debate over the role of ideological content in schools, the Oklahoma Department of Education announced its partnership with PragerU Kids on Tuesday.
City Councilors, Democratic Lawmakers Urge State To Keep TPS Accredited
Amy Slanchik
A group of about 10 state and local leaders, parents and a student spoke at the downtown library to express concerns about the future of Tulsa Public Schools.
City Councilors, Democratic Lawmakers Urge State To Keep TPS Accredited
Amy Slanchik
A group of about 10 state and local leaders, parents and a student spoke at the downtown library to express concerns about the future of Tulsa Public Schools.
Tulsa Representatives Discuss TPS' Accreditation Status At Press Conference
News On 6
The day before school starts at TPS, state and local leaders urged the school board to keep the district accredited during a press conference at the Tulsa Central Library on Wednesday.
Tulsa Representatives Discuss TPS' Accreditation Status At Press Conference
News On 6
The day before school starts at TPS, state and local leaders urged the school board to keep the district accredited during a press conference at the Tulsa Central Library on Wednesday.
Lawmakers Discuss Priorities Ahead Of Oklahoma's Upcoming Session
Emory Bryan
Oklahoma's legislative session starts Monday with an address by the governor, who is expected to ask lawmakers for major changes in education. Public schools are always a budget priority, but both parties have other issues they're working on as well.
Lawmakers Discuss Priorities Ahead Of Oklahoma's Upcoming Session
Emory Bryan
Oklahoma's legislative session starts Monday with an address by the governor, who is expected to ask lawmakers for major changes in education. Public schools are always a budget priority, but both parties have other issues they're working on as well.
State Lawmaker Introduces Bill To Help Tulsa Air & Space Museum
Matt Rahn
The Tulsa Air and Space Museum is asking for help from the state government in the form of a sales tax exemption, but they say there is no need for the public to worry. The museum also says it's not in danger of closing.
State Lawmaker Introduces Bill To Help Tulsa Air & Space Museum
Matt Rahn
The Tulsa Air and Space Museum is asking for help from the state government in the form of a sales tax exemption, but they say there is no need for the public to worry. The museum also says it's not in danger of closing.
Oklahoma State Representative Files Bill To Support School Personnel
Ashlyn Brothers
"There's a record number of kids in our public schools this year and they need someone to take care of them. We should do the right thing by investing in the people who invest time into our kids," said John Waldron (D), OK State Rep.
Oklahoma State Representative Files Bill To Support School Personnel
Ashlyn Brothers
"There's a record number of kids in our public schools this year and they need someone to take care of them. We should do the right thing by investing in the people who invest time into our kids," said John Waldron (D), OK State Rep.
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Oklahoma School Leaders Worried About Hiring Teachers For Next School Year
Amy Avery
Many Oklahoma Public School districts are already planning for next year when it comes to hiring teachers. Green Country District Leaders say there aren't enough graduates to keep up with the number of teachers who are retiring or leaving the profession.
Oklahoma School Leaders Worried About Hiring Teachers For Next School Year
Amy Avery
Many Oklahoma Public School districts are already planning for next year when it comes to hiring teachers. Green Country District Leaders say there aren't enough graduates to keep up with the number of teachers who are retiring or leaving the profession.
Lawmakers Aim To Change School Report Card Criteria
Amy Avery
The State Board of Education released school report cards this week and even though the grades show some growth, State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister says they aren't where they want to be yet.
Lawmakers Aim To Change School Report Card Criteria
Amy Avery
The State Board of Education released school report cards this week and even though the grades show some growth, State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister says they aren't where they want to be yet.
Oklahoma Lawmakers Work to Address Teacher Pipeline
Amy Avery
Oklahoma Teachers are still feeling the pain of large class sizes and their colleagues leaving for teaching positions in other states.
Oklahoma Lawmakers Work to Address Teacher Pipeline
Amy Avery
Oklahoma Teachers are still feeling the pain of large class sizes and their colleagues leaving for teaching positions in other states.
Oklahoma Advocacy Group Creates Survey To Improve Education
Amy Avery
An advocacy group is working to bring more awareness about education in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Advocacy Group Creates Survey To Improve Education
Amy Avery
An advocacy group is working to bring more awareness about education in Oklahoma.
Governor Stitt On A Mission To Improve State Education With New Budget
Amy Avery
Governor Kevin Stitt is in Tulsa touting the $8.2 Billion budget he and lawmakers agreed on. The governor says he believes it's a great first step to moving Oklahoma forward. Governor Stitt told me he believes he's delivering on the goals he laid out at h
Governor Stitt On A Mission To Improve State Education With New Budget
Amy Avery
Governor Kevin Stitt is in Tulsa touting the $8.2 Billion budget he and lawmakers agreed on. The governor says he believes it's a great first step to moving Oklahoma forward. Governor Stitt told me he believes he's delivering on the goals he laid out at h
Lawmakers Visiting Stores To Discuss Oklahoma New Liquor Laws
News On 6
Oklahoma lawmakers took a trip to their local liquor stores to talk about the state's new liquor laws.
Lawmakers Visiting Stores To Discuss Oklahoma New Liquor Laws
News On 6
Oklahoma lawmakers took a trip to their local liquor stores to talk about the state's new liquor laws.
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Unsettled weather continues with shower and storm chances in the forecast
News On 6
The weekend brings clearing skies and highs in the low 70s. Warmer, more typical May weather returns next week.
Unsettled weather continues with shower and storm chances in the forecast
News On 6
The weekend brings clearing skies and highs in the low 70s. Warmer, more typical May weather returns next week.
What are cold air funnels—and why they happen in Oklahoma
Stacia Knight
Not all funnel clouds in Oklahoma are dangerous tornadoes—some are cold air funnels. These form in the spring and fall under high-based showers or thunderstorms when colder air aloft moves over warmer surface temperatures, creating instability. Cold air funnels are usually small, weak, and rarely reach the ground. Though generally not dangerous, they can occasionally cause minor damage if they touch down.
What are cold air funnels—and why they happen in Oklahoma
Stacia Knight
Not all funnel clouds in Oklahoma are dangerous tornadoes—some are cold air funnels. These form in the spring and fall under high-based showers or thunderstorms when colder air aloft moves over warmer surface temperatures, creating instability. Cold air funnels are usually small, weak, and rarely reach the ground. Though generally not dangerous, they can occasionally cause minor damage if they touch down.
'It's an exciting time': Oklahoma filmmaker in Vatican City
Sam Modde
Oklahoma's Manny Marquez provides an insider view of the conclave in Vatican City, reflecting on the Catholic Church's transition.
'It's an exciting time': Oklahoma filmmaker in Vatican City
Sam Modde
Oklahoma's Manny Marquez provides an insider view of the conclave in Vatican City, reflecting on the Catholic Church's transition.
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Unsettled weather continues with shower and storm chances in the forecast
News On 6
The weekend brings clearing skies and highs in the low 70s. Warmer, more typical May weather returns next week.
What are cold air funnels—and why they happen in Oklahoma
Stacia Knight
Not all funnel clouds in Oklahoma are dangerous tornadoes—some are cold air funnels. These form in the spring and fall under high-based showers or thunderstorms when colder air aloft moves over warmer surface temperatures, creating instability. Cold air funnels are usually small, weak, and rarely reach the ground. Though generally not dangerous, they can occasionally cause minor damage if they touch down.
'It's an exciting time': Oklahoma filmmaker in Vatican City
Sam Modde
Oklahoma's Manny Marquez provides an insider view of the conclave in Vatican City, reflecting on the Catholic Church's transition.
'There is a better way:' Dozens of people meet to talk about solutions for violence among young people in Tulsa
Chloe Abbott
Community leaders hosted a meeting to try to solve the violence among young people in Tulsa.
'Proud to be part of this moment:' Green Country churches hold mass as conclave selects new pope
Sam Carrico
Several Green County churches are holding Mass this week in honor of the first night of conclave at the Vatican. News On 6's Sam Carrico spoke to local pastors and has their reaction to the centuries-old tradition.
Why did Gov. Stitt veto a breast cancer screening bill passed by lawmakers?
MaKayla Glenn
Governor Kevin Stitt vetoed a bill that would have required insurance to cover advanced breast cancer screenings for high-risk women. The bill had strong bipartisan support and was aimed at improving early detection. Supporters, including a breast cancer survivor and the bill’s author, say the veto puts women at risk by keeping essential tests out of reach for those who can't afford them. The governor argued the measure would raise insurance premiums.
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