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Chamber CEO Mike Neal talks Tulsa’s economic momentum
Brooke Cox
Tulsa Regional Chamber CEO Mike Neal discusses the city’s recent economic surge, including major industrial projects, international investment, and the return of the PGA Championship.
Oklahoma Outage Maps: Power outage impacts thousands in Tulsa County following round of severe weather
Drake Johnson
Strong winds have knocked out power for thousands of customers in Tulsa County Monday evening.
Almost every home in Vera soon online with high-speed internet
Seth Becker
With $4.5 million in funding, Washington and Osage counties are adding high-speed internet access to 250 local homes and businesses, part of Oklahoma's statewide digital gap closure.
Oklahoma ranks No. 42 in new 'Best States' report
Hannah Sedgwick
Oklahoma ranks 42nd in U.S. News' Best States report, scoring low in health, education and infrastructure.
3 arrested, accused of first-degree murder for deadly Tulsa shooting near 56th and Peoria
Drake Johnson
Authorities arrested three people in connection with a deadly shooting over the weekend near 56th Street North and Peoria. More suspects may be outstanding.
Supreme Court hears case on Oklahoma's religious charter school: Here's what's at stake
News On 6
CBS News correspondent Scott McFarlane joined us from Washington to explain what’s at stake.
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Regional sites and seeds announced for NCAA men's golf championships
Justin Woodard
Three in-state golf teams are going dancing. Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, and Oral Roberts are all slated to participate in the regional rounds of the NCAA men’s golf championships.
Regional sites and seeds announced for NCAA men's golf championships
Justin Woodard
Three in-state golf teams are going dancing. Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, and Oral Roberts are all slated to participate in the regional rounds of the NCAA men’s golf championships.
ICE is reversing termination of legal status for international students around US, lawyer says
Associated Press
The federal government is reversing the termination of legal status for international students around the U.S. after many filed court challenges against the Trump administration crackdown, a government lawyer said Friday.
ICE is reversing termination of legal status for international students around US, lawyer says
Associated Press
The federal government is reversing the termination of legal status for international students around the U.S. after many filed court challenges against the Trump administration crackdown, a government lawyer said Friday.
Vice President JD Vance reacts to Pope Francis' death one day after meeting him
CBS News
Vice President JD Vance reacted to the death of Pope Francis a day after meeting with the pontiff on Easter Sunday, saying he was "happy to see him yesterday," though he noted that Francis "was obviously very ill."
Vice President JD Vance reacts to Pope Francis' death one day after meeting him
CBS News
Vice President JD Vance reacted to the death of Pope Francis a day after meeting with the pontiff on Easter Sunday, saying he was "happy to see him yesterday," though he noted that Francis "was obviously very ill."
Catoosa man charged with threatening to drive car into police station
Cal Day
Prosecutors charge a Catoosa man with threatening to drive his car through the front of the police station.
Catoosa man charged with threatening to drive car into police station
Cal Day
Prosecutors charge a Catoosa man with threatening to drive his car through the front of the police station.
5 things to know: How Oklahomans can get federal money to install storm shelters
Sam Modde
Registration is now open for SoonerSafe, Oklahoma’s rebate program that pays homeowners to install storm shelters. Here’s what to know.
5 things to know: How Oklahomans can get federal money to install storm shelters
Sam Modde
Registration is now open for SoonerSafe, Oklahoma’s rebate program that pays homeowners to install storm shelters. Here’s what to know.
OSU men's basketball adds Green Bay's Anthony Roy, nation's leading scorer, from transfer portal
OSU Athletics
Steve Lutz, Oklahoma State's coach, welcomes Anthony Roy, one of college's top scorers.
OSU men's basketball adds Green Bay's Anthony Roy, nation's leading scorer, from transfer portal
OSU Athletics
Steve Lutz, Oklahoma State's coach, welcomes Anthony Roy, one of college's top scorers.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court race won by Susan Crawford, with support from Democrats and big donors nationwide
CBS News
Susan Crawford won the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, backed by Democrats and major donors, amid record campaign spending exceeding $81 million.
Wisconsin Supreme Court race won by Susan Crawford, with support from Democrats and big donors nationwide
CBS News
Susan Crawford won the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, backed by Democrats and major donors, amid record campaign spending exceeding $81 million.
John Feinstein, Washington Post columnist who wrote ‘A Season on the Brink’ and other books, dies
Associated Press
John Feinstein, one of the country’s foremost sports writers and the author of numerous bestselling books, died unexpectedly Thursday. He was 69.
John Feinstein, Washington Post columnist who wrote ‘A Season on the Brink’ and other books, dies
Associated Press
John Feinstein, one of the country’s foremost sports writers and the author of numerous bestselling books, died unexpectedly Thursday. He was 69.
Congress faces government shutdown deadline: What it will take to avoid it
Katie Alexander
Congress is facing a government shutdown if they can't pass a funding bill by Friday night. News On 6 spoke to CBS's Scott McFarlane on Thursday about what it will take to avert a shutdown and what we can expect if they don't come to an agreement.
Congress faces government shutdown deadline: What it will take to avoid it
Katie Alexander
Congress is facing a government shutdown if they can't pass a funding bill by Friday night. News On 6 spoke to CBS's Scott McFarlane on Thursday about what it will take to avert a shutdown and what we can expect if they don't come to an agreement.
Education Department plans to lay off 1,300 employees as Trump vows to wind the agency down
Associated Press
The Education Department plans to lay off over 1,300 of its more than 4,000 employees as part of a reorganization that’s seen as a prelude to President Donald Trump’s plan to dismantle the agency.
Education Department plans to lay off 1,300 employees as Trump vows to wind the agency down
Associated Press
The Education Department plans to lay off over 1,300 of its more than 4,000 employees as part of a reorganization that’s seen as a prelude to President Donald Trump’s plan to dismantle the agency.
'Large-scale and potentially short-term' CBS News Correspondent Scott McFarlane on VA Job Cuts, Potential Government Shutdown
Jonathan Cooper
The Trump administration plans to cut up to 80,000 VA jobs, raising concerns about veteran services and the potential for a government shutdown. CBS News Justice Correspondent Scott McFarlane spoke with News On 6 about the impact of these cuts and the likelihood of a government shutdown if Congress fails to reach a budget agreement.
'Large-scale and potentially short-term' CBS News Correspondent Scott McFarlane on VA Job Cuts, Potential Government Shutdown
Jonathan Cooper
The Trump administration plans to cut up to 80,000 VA jobs, raising concerns about veteran services and the potential for a government shutdown. CBS News Justice Correspondent Scott McFarlane spoke with News On 6 about the impact of these cuts and the likelihood of a government shutdown if Congress fails to reach a budget agreement.
Trump administration plans to cut 80,000 employees from Veterans Affairs, according to internal memo
Associated Press
The Department of Veterans Affairs is planning a reorganization that includes cutting over 80,000 jobs from the sprawling agency that provides health care and other services for millions of veterans, according to an internal memo obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press.
Trump administration plans to cut 80,000 employees from Veterans Affairs, according to internal memo
Associated Press
The Department of Veterans Affairs is planning a reorganization that includes cutting over 80,000 jobs from the sprawling agency that provides health care and other services for millions of veterans, according to an internal memo obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press.
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OSBI assists Adair County Sheriff's Office in deadly shooting investigation
Aaron Alexander
Authorities say a man was found shot and killed and a suspect was taken into custody.
OSBI assists Adair County Sheriff's Office in deadly shooting investigation
Aaron Alexander
Authorities say a man was found shot and killed and a suspect was taken into custody.
Changes in Oklahoma Driver's License Fees: Discount for Ages 62-64 Ends
David Prock
Starting Sunday, Oklahoma drivers aged 62 to 64 will face a new reality as the state ends discounted license fees, requiring them to pay $38.50 for a standard four-year license, a significant change from previous sliding-scale rates.
Changes in Oklahoma Driver's License Fees: Discount for Ages 62-64 Ends
David Prock
Starting Sunday, Oklahoma drivers aged 62 to 64 will face a new reality as the state ends discounted license fees, requiring them to pay $38.50 for a standard four-year license, a significant change from previous sliding-scale rates.
Taste Test Tuesday: Chicken Salad Chick
News On 6
On today's Taste Test Tuesday, the Six in the Morning crew gets to try out Chicken Salad Chick.
Taste Test Tuesday: Chicken Salad Chick
News On 6
On today's Taste Test Tuesday, the Six in the Morning crew gets to try out Chicken Salad Chick.
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OSBI assists Adair County Sheriff's Office in deadly shooting investigation
Aaron Alexander
Authorities say a man was found shot and killed and a suspect was taken into custody.
Changes in Oklahoma Driver's License Fees: Discount for Ages 62-64 Ends
David Prock
Starting Sunday, Oklahoma drivers aged 62 to 64 will face a new reality as the state ends discounted license fees, requiring them to pay $38.50 for a standard four-year license, a significant change from previous sliding-scale rates.
Taste Test Tuesday: Chicken Salad Chick
News On 6
On today's Taste Test Tuesday, the Six in the Morning crew gets to try out Chicken Salad Chick.
Superintendent Walters promises 'patriotic education,' defends Bible plan and lawsuit
Graham Dowers
Superintendent Ryan Walters sits down to discuss major changes in education this fall, including new history standards, Bible distribution, and ongoing legal battles over immigration costs.
Acting head of FEMA said he wasn't aware U.S. has a hurricane season, sources say
CBS News
The remark was made by David Richardson at the conclusion of an 8:30 a.m. daily operational briefing typically attended by hundreds of FEMA staffers and interagency partners. Reuters was first to report the comment.
Tulsa Treasures: Historic Greenwood
Brooke Cox
Jack Frank of TulsaFilms.com shares archival footage from historic Black Wall Street, including some filmed by Solomon Sir Jones, a Black preacher who dedicated his life to documenting Black towns in Oklahoma and neighboring states.
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