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This Day in Oklahoma History: Kate Barnard’s birth marked start of historic reform career
Hannah Sedgwick
Oklahoma’s first female statewide official led major reforms in education, prisons and child labor.
Will Rogers Museum opens ‘Aces and Actors’ exhibit with rare Disney art
Hannah Sedgwick
Will Rogers Museum opens ‘Aces and Actors’ exhibit featuring rare Disney art, early aviators, and Hollywood legends.
Postponed until 2026: Cherokee Nation cancels annual Will Rogers Fly-In
Sam Modde
The Cherokee Nation is postponing the 2025 Will Rogers Fly-In due to renovations at the historic Oologah ranch. A remembrance ceremony is still planned for August 15th.
Drumright Historical Museum gets grant to preserve local history online
Jayden Brannon
Digital Revamp for Drumright Historical Society - granted $3,500 by Oklahoma Heritage Preservation for a fresh website. Connect to Drumright's history and events from your home
Tulsa's LaFortune Tower added to National Register of Historic Places
Samantha Rupe
The 1975-built high-rise now joins the National Register of Historic Places.
Experience spring break Will Rogers style at Claremore museum
Alyssa Miller
Spring break at the Will Rogers Memorial Museum gives kids a unique opportunity to connect with Oklahoma's Favorite Son. Every activity planned this week is based on some aspect of Will Rogers' life from his time as a cowboy to his love of aviation.
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'I consider it trash:' Town of Taft holds meeting to discuss title of home to first African American Female Mayor in U.S.
Chloe Abbott
The town of Taft, Oklahoma, is debating on whether to change signs that claim it is home to the first African American female mayor, Lelia Foley Davis, amid a challenge from an Ohio organization disputing her title.
'I consider it trash:' Town of Taft holds meeting to discuss title of home to first African American Female Mayor in U.S.
Chloe Abbott
The town of Taft, Oklahoma, is debating on whether to change signs that claim it is home to the first African American female mayor, Lelia Foley Davis, amid a challenge from an Ohio organization disputing her title.
Applications open for new program to preserve Oklahoma civil rights landmarks
MaKayla Glenn
The Oklahoma Historical Society's Civil Rights Trail Grant Program offers grants up to $50,000 to preserve civil rights landmarks, with applications open through Feb. 15.
Applications open for new program to preserve Oklahoma civil rights landmarks
MaKayla Glenn
The Oklahoma Historical Society's Civil Rights Trail Grant Program offers grants up to $50,000 to preserve civil rights landmarks, with applications open through Feb. 15.
Former California Home Of Will Rogers Destroyed In Wildfire At Historic State Park
David Prock
A wildfire has destroyed Will Rogers’ historic California home in the Will Rogers State Historic Park, impacting the property and surrounding community.
Former California Home Of Will Rogers Destroyed In Wildfire At Historic State Park
David Prock
A wildfire has destroyed Will Rogers’ historic California home in the Will Rogers State Historic Park, impacting the property and surrounding community.
Oklahoma Woman's Story Of WWII Service To Be Archived By Oklahoma Historical Society
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At 97, Willie Jean Coats shares her WWII experiences, highlighting her contributions, during an interview for the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Oklahoma Woman's Story Of WWII Service To Be Archived By Oklahoma Historical Society
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At 97, Willie Jean Coats shares her WWII experiences, highlighting her contributions, during an interview for the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: OKPOP Museum Faces Funding Challenges, Launches Campaign to Raise $18M
Emory Bryan
The OKPOP Museum in Tulsa is racing to raise $18 million in private funding within a year to unlock matching state funds and complete its long-delayed construction.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: OKPOP Museum Faces Funding Challenges, Launches Campaign to Raise $18M
Emory Bryan
The OKPOP Museum in Tulsa is racing to raise $18 million in private funding within a year to unlock matching state funds and complete its long-delayed construction.
History: Oklahoma Becomes 46th U.S. State 117 Years Ago
News 9
Oklahoma is 117 years old this year! On Nov. 16, 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt declared Oklahoma the 46th state.
History: Oklahoma Becomes 46th U.S. State 117 Years Ago
News 9
Oklahoma is 117 years old this year! On Nov. 16, 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt declared Oklahoma the 46th state.
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Debate Recap: Tulsa's Mayoral Candidates Spar But Agree Homelessness Is City's Biggest Problem
News On 6
The Tulsa mayoral debate between candidates Karen Keith and Monroe Nichols is currently underway. Both candidates are stepping down from their previous positions to run for mayor.
Debate Recap: Tulsa's Mayoral Candidates Spar But Agree Homelessness Is City's Biggest Problem
News On 6
The Tulsa mayoral debate between candidates Karen Keith and Monroe Nichols is currently underway. Both candidates are stepping down from their previous positions to run for mayor.
Pawnee Bill Ranch And Museum Damaged From Severe Storms
Emory Bryan
A storm left damage at the Pawnee Bill Ranch, but the artifacts preserved in the Museum and Mansion are safe.
Pawnee Bill Ranch And Museum Damaged From Severe Storms
Emory Bryan
A storm left damage at the Pawnee Bill Ranch, but the artifacts preserved in the Museum and Mansion are safe.
'Not A Great Look': Former OKPOP Museum Employee Reacts To Suddenly Being Laid Off
Chloe Abbott
Most of the employees at Tulsa's OKPOP Museum were laid off by the Oklahoma Historical Society on Monday.
'Not A Great Look': Former OKPOP Museum Employee Reacts To Suddenly Being Laid Off
Chloe Abbott
Most of the employees at Tulsa's OKPOP Museum were laid off by the Oklahoma Historical Society on Monday.
OKPOP To Reduce Staff 'Temporarily' Until Funding Goals Are Fully Met
Emory Bryan
The state owned OKPOP Museum laid off most of the staff Monday, citing fundraising issues that come after years of financial uncertainty for the project.
OKPOP To Reduce Staff 'Temporarily' Until Funding Goals Are Fully Met
Emory Bryan
The state owned OKPOP Museum laid off most of the staff Monday, citing fundraising issues that come after years of financial uncertainty for the project.
Why Is Watermelon Oklahoma's State...Vegetable?
Katie Alexander
It’s watermelon season, and many Oklahomans are enjoying them as a refreshing treat to beat the heat. Many would be shocked to hear, however, that the watermelon is Oklahoma’s state vegetable.
Why Is Watermelon Oklahoma's State...Vegetable?
Katie Alexander
It’s watermelon season, and many Oklahomans are enjoying them as a refreshing treat to beat the heat. Many would be shocked to hear, however, that the watermelon is Oklahoma’s state vegetable.
Oklahoma Historical Society Holding Statewide Scavenger Hunt
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The Oklahoma Historical Society is holding a travel contest during the month of March for people who visit historical sites.
Oklahoma Historical Society Holding Statewide Scavenger Hunt
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The Oklahoma Historical Society is holding a travel contest during the month of March for people who visit historical sites.
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LIVE UPDATES: Tornado touches down near Horseshoe Bend; Tracking severe Oklahoma storms
Katie Alexander
Our News On 6 meteorologists are in the Bob Mills Weather Center tracking storms as they move through Oklahoma overnight into Saturday.
LIVE UPDATES: Tornado touches down near Horseshoe Bend; Tracking severe Oklahoma storms
Katie Alexander
Our News On 6 meteorologists are in the Bob Mills Weather Center tracking storms as they move through Oklahoma overnight into Saturday.
Tornado Watch continues this morning
News On 6
A tornado watch is in effect this morning for a large portion of the state, including most of northeastern Oklahoma. Additional storm chances continue for part of the weekend before a drying trend arrives early next week.
Tornado Watch continues this morning
News On 6
A tornado watch is in effect this morning for a large portion of the state, including most of northeastern Oklahoma. Additional storm chances continue for part of the weekend before a drying trend arrives early next week.
Oklahoma Democratic leaders reflect on the 2025 legislative session
Scott Mitchell
2025 legislative session wrap-up: Democratic leaders discuss victories and struggles.
Oklahoma Democratic leaders reflect on the 2025 legislative session
Scott Mitchell
2025 legislative session wrap-up: Democratic leaders discuss victories and struggles.
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LIVE UPDATES: Tornado touches down near Horseshoe Bend; Tracking severe Oklahoma storms
Katie Alexander
Our News On 6 meteorologists are in the Bob Mills Weather Center tracking storms as they move through Oklahoma overnight into Saturday.
Tornado Watch continues this morning
News On 6
A tornado watch is in effect this morning for a large portion of the state, including most of northeastern Oklahoma. Additional storm chances continue for part of the weekend before a drying trend arrives early next week.
Oklahoma Democratic leaders reflect on the 2025 legislative session
Scott Mitchell
2025 legislative session wrap-up: Democratic leaders discuss victories and struggles.
Gabrielle Platt helps make history in Tulsa Tough’s first para-cycling race
Ethan Wright
Para-cyclists debut at Tulsa Tough's 19th event. Gabrielle Platt, survivor and Paralympic hopeful, leads the charge.
Thunder fans ink their loyalty: Fans get free tattoos to show their pride
Ryan Gillin
Thunder fans show off their loyalty with free tattoos from Royal Ink Tattoos in Tulsa.
New Oklahoma law targets Bitcoin ATM scams — here’s what you need to know
MaKayla Glenn
A new Oklahoma law aims to stop scammers who use cryptocurrency ATMs to steal money, especially from older adults. The law, which takes effect in November, limits first-time users to $2,000 over 72 hours, requires kiosks to be licensed and tracked, and allows scam victims to seek refunds if reported within 14 days. Lawmakers and AARP Oklahoma say the law is a step toward protecting vulnerable Oklahomans from growing digital fraud.
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