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Tulsa Tough 2025
‘It’s not just a pause’: Cherokee Nation chief slams federal shutdown of Job Corps programs
Ethan Wright
Shutdown of Job Corps nationwide leaves hundreds in limbo, including students and staff at Tahlequah's Talking Leaves—run by the Cherokee Nation.
Oklahoma implements new packaging rules for medical marijuana sales: How growers are adjusting
Eden Jones
House Bill 3361 alters medical marijuana sale in Oklahoma—growers tasked with pre-packaging products for enhanced traceability and safety.
How Thyim connects Tulsa users with on-demand help in minutes
Hannah Sedgwick
Thyim launches in Tulsa, offering trusted, on-demand help for tasks like jumpstarts and setups in 15 minutes or less.
Man dies after being pulled from Arkansas River
Graham Dowers
A man died after being pulled unresponsive from the Arkansas River near Southwest Boulevard in Tulsa, police say.
Tulsa commemorates 1921 Race Massacre with weekend of events
Graham Dowers
Tulsa commemorates the 104th anniversary of the 1921 Race Massacre with a weekend of events and a new city observance day focused on healing and investment.
Oilers Edged by Quad City in 31-27 Heartbreaker at BOK Center
Scott Pfeil
The Tulsa Oilers fell 31-27 to Quad City at the BOK Center despite a three-touchdown performance from TJ Edwards
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FC Tulsa to host Birmingham Legion FC on Greenwood night
Scott Pfeil
Kickoff is set for 7:30 pm on Saturday night at ONEOK Field, with pre-match festivities set to begin at 5:30 pm.
FC Tulsa to host Birmingham Legion FC on Greenwood night
Scott Pfeil
Kickoff is set for 7:30 pm on Saturday night at ONEOK Field, with pre-match festivities set to begin at 5:30 pm.
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.
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.
What is Red Light & Infrared Sauna therapy? New Tulsa business breaks down the benefits
Alyssa Miller
SOLiX Wellness Studio is Tulsa's first dedicated red light therapy and infrared sauna studio. The treatments help rejuvenate and regulate the body on a cellular level.
What is Red Light & Infrared Sauna therapy? New Tulsa business breaks down the benefits
Alyssa Miller
SOLiX Wellness Studio is Tulsa's first dedicated red light therapy and infrared sauna studio. The treatments help rejuvenate and regulate the body on a cellular level.
Tulsa drinking water meets all EPA standards in 2025 report
Zachary Sabel
Tulsa’s 2025 Water Quality Report surpasses federal and state health standards, ensuring clean and safe drinking water for its residents. Find insights from the report online.
Tulsa drinking water meets all EPA standards in 2025 report
Zachary Sabel
Tulsa’s 2025 Water Quality Report surpasses federal and state health standards, ensuring clean and safe drinking water for its residents. Find insights from the report online.
Owner of Tulsa's Utica Square looking to sell shopping center
Sam Modde
Helmerich & Payne looking for new partner or owner for Utica Square, Tulsa's first suburban shopping hub near 21st and Utica.
Owner of Tulsa's Utica Square looking to sell shopping center
Sam Modde
Helmerich & Payne looking for new partner or owner for Utica Square, Tulsa's first suburban shopping hub near 21st and Utica.
Tulsa parks rank 59th nationally, score high on amenities
Hannah Sedgwick
City scores high for splashpads and sports fields, but still trails in access and investment
Tulsa parks rank 59th nationally, score high on amenities
Hannah Sedgwick
City scores high for splashpads and sports fields, but still trails in access and investment
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Hail damages Tulsa cars as tornado-warned storms sweep through NE Oklahoma
Carrie Winchel
Hailstorm wreaks havoc on Tulsa, damaging vehicles—view dramatic footage captured by News On 6 viewer.
Hail damages Tulsa cars as tornado-warned storms sweep through NE Oklahoma
Carrie Winchel
Hailstorm wreaks havoc on Tulsa, damaging vehicles—view dramatic footage captured by News On 6 viewer.
Mayor Nichols to reveal ‘Road to Repair’ plan on Tulsa Race Massacre Observance Day
Brian Smallwood
New 'Road to Repair' initiative to debut during Tulsa’s first official observance of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Mayor Nichols to reveal ‘Road to Repair’ plan on Tulsa Race Massacre Observance Day
Brian Smallwood
New 'Road to Repair' initiative to debut during Tulsa’s first official observance of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
TU professor shares experience covering papal conclave with Vatican Media
Brooke Cox
University of Tulsa professor Dr. Donald Prudlo recently returned from Rome, where he provided commentary for Vatican Media during the historic conclave that elected the first American pope, who also has ties to Tulsa.
TU professor shares experience covering papal conclave with Vatican Media
Brooke Cox
University of Tulsa professor Dr. Donald Prudlo recently returned from Rome, where he provided commentary for Vatican Media during the historic conclave that elected the first American pope, who also has ties to Tulsa.
University of Tulsa to host event on race, wealth and reparations
Autumn Bracey
The university’s Center for Heterodox Economics continues its work exploring how economic systems affect people’s lives—with a focus this week on racial disparities and systemic inequality.
University of Tulsa to host event on race, wealth and reparations
Autumn Bracey
The university’s Center for Heterodox Economics continues its work exploring how economic systems affect people’s lives—with a focus this week on racial disparities and systemic inequality.
‘It broke the rules:’ Tulsa woman fighting to be among leaders of the DNC
Chloe Abbott
The Democratic National Committee could vote to hold a new election to fill vice-chair seats, and then an Oklahoman would have a chance to win.
‘It broke the rules:’ Tulsa woman fighting to be among leaders of the DNC
Chloe Abbott
The Democratic National Committee could vote to hold a new election to fill vice-chair seats, and then an Oklahoman would have a chance to win.
Mayor Nichols discusses PGA return, public safety and community outreach
Brooke Cox
Mayor Monroe Nichols highlighted Tulsa’s selection to host the 2032 PGA Championship while addressing city safety efforts and ongoing community outreach initiatives.
Mayor Nichols discusses PGA return, public safety and community outreach
Brooke Cox
Mayor Monroe Nichols highlighted Tulsa’s selection to host the 2032 PGA Championship while addressing city safety efforts and ongoing community outreach initiatives.
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Cooler weather today with a few morning showers
News On 6
A cold front is bringing cooler temperatures and a chance for a few showers nearby this morning. Severe weather is not expected. A more active storm pattern will develop late Thursday into Friday, with the potential for a severe storm complex impacting northern Oklahoma. Additional rounds of storms are possible through the weekend, especially during the early morning hours.
Cooler weather today with a few morning showers
News On 6
A cold front is bringing cooler temperatures and a chance for a few showers nearby this morning. Severe weather is not expected. A more active storm pattern will develop late Thursday into Friday, with the potential for a severe storm complex impacting northern Oklahoma. Additional rounds of storms are possible through the weekend, especially during the early morning hours.
Today in Oklahoma History: Shopping cart invented in Oklahoma in 1937
Brooke Cox
On May 4, 1937, Oklahoma grocer Sylvan Goldman introduced the first shopping cart, revolutionizing the way people shop.
Today in Oklahoma History: Shopping cart invented in Oklahoma in 1937
Brooke Cox
On May 4, 1937, Oklahoma grocer Sylvan Goldman introduced the first shopping cart, revolutionizing the way people shop.
Oklahoma expands support for childcare workers with new law
Dave Davis
Oklahoma childcare faces staffing crunch: new law offers relief, but imminent certification deadline adds pressure. How will this impact the state's efforts to provide reliable, enriching daycare services?
Oklahoma expands support for childcare workers with new law
Dave Davis
Oklahoma childcare faces staffing crunch: new law offers relief, but imminent certification deadline adds pressure. How will this impact the state's efforts to provide reliable, enriching daycare services?
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Cooler weather today with a few morning showers
News On 6
A cold front is bringing cooler temperatures and a chance for a few showers nearby this morning. Severe weather is not expected. A more active storm pattern will develop late Thursday into Friday, with the potential for a severe storm complex impacting northern Oklahoma. Additional rounds of storms are possible through the weekend, especially during the early morning hours.
Today in Oklahoma History: Shopping cart invented in Oklahoma in 1937
Brooke Cox
On May 4, 1937, Oklahoma grocer Sylvan Goldman introduced the first shopping cart, revolutionizing the way people shop.
Oklahoma expands support for childcare workers with new law
Dave Davis
Oklahoma childcare faces staffing crunch: new law offers relief, but imminent certification deadline adds pressure. How will this impact the state's efforts to provide reliable, enriching daycare services?
Navy set to rename USNS Harvey Milk, mulls new names for other ships named for civil rights leaders
CBS News
The U.S. Navy plans to rename the USNS Harvey Milk, a fleet replenishment oiler named after the slain gay rights leader and Navy veteran, and is considering renaming multiple naval ships named after civil rights leaders and prominent American voices, CBS News has learned.
Tulsa’s Lounge 88 scales back piano shows, citing downtown violence
Joe Carmody
Downtown Tulsa's Lounge 88 scales back shows, citing rising crime. Changes include limited piano performances and invite-only access, aiming to ensure customer safety.
Indigo Tie Dye celebrates 1st year with downtown Bixby block party
Brooke Cox
Indigo Tie Dye Company is celebrating its first anniversary with a free, family-friendly block party in downtown Bixby featuring local vendors, food trucks, kids activities, and raffles.
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