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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.
Attorney General Drummond says SCOTUS tie preserves religious liberty in Oklahoma
Drake Johnson
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond discusses the U.S. Supreme Court's 4-4 vote regarding St. Isidore, the proposed publicly-funded religious charter school.
Rising temperatures increase risk of mosquito-borne illnesses
Graham Dowers
Health officials say warmer temperatures are contributing to a rise in mosquito-borne illnesses across the United States.
Claremore lead pipe letters: Here's why you may get one
Matt Kalish
Some people living in Claremore are getting letters from the city as communities across the country ask people to check their homes for lead pipes.
The Future of Gardening: How Climate Change Is Reshaping Our Growing Seasons
CBS News
Climate change is altering growing seasons, causing plants to bloom earlier and increasing invasive species. Home gardeners can aid native ecosystems through adaptive planting.
Lead found in Pawhuska drinking water: EPA results show some have higher-than-normal levels
Drake Johnson
The city of Pawhuska says some of its homes and buildings may have lead in their drinking water.
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President Trump joined by Newsom in Los Angeles for Palisades Fire tour, emergency briefing
CBS News
President Trump flew to Southern California Friday afternoon to tour damage from the devastating Palisades Fire, one of two deadly wildfires in the Los Angeles area this month, greeting Gov. Gavin Newsom, who was waiting at the bottom of the steps to Air Force One.
President Trump joined by Newsom in Los Angeles for Palisades Fire tour, emergency briefing
CBS News
President Trump flew to Southern California Friday afternoon to tour damage from the devastating Palisades Fire, one of two deadly wildfires in the Los Angeles area this month, greeting Gov. Gavin Newsom, who was waiting at the bottom of the steps to Air Force One.
5 Key Facts About New EPA HVAC Regulations Coming In 2025
News On 6
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, new EPA HVAC regulations will require lower GWP refrigerants. Here’s what you need to know
5 Key Facts About New EPA HVAC Regulations Coming In 2025
News On 6
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, new EPA HVAC regulations will require lower GWP refrigerants. Here’s what you need to know
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Explaining The Letters About Lead Pipes And How To Check If Your Home Is Safe
Kaitlyn Deggs
A city letter warning that water service lines could contain lead has raised concerns among Nowata residents, prompting calls for clarity and action on water infrastructure issues.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Explaining The Letters About Lead Pipes And How To Check If Your Home Is Safe
Kaitlyn Deggs
A city letter warning that water service lines could contain lead has raised concerns among Nowata residents, prompting calls for clarity and action on water infrastructure issues.
Protect Your Tap: A Guide To Checking For Lead In Your Drinking Water
News On 6
Protect your family from lead in drinking water: Learn how to check for lead service lines, reduce exposure, and get your water tested.
Protect Your Tap: A Guide To Checking For Lead In Your Drinking Water
News On 6
Protect your family from lead in drinking water: Learn how to check for lead service lines, reduce exposure, and get your water tested.
Biden Announces 10-Year Deadline To Remove All Lead Pipes Nationwide
CBS News
President Biden on Tuesday announced $2.6 billion in funding to replace all lead pipes in the United States as part of a new EPA rule that will require lead pipes to be identified and replaced within 10 years using the new funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act.
Biden Announces 10-Year Deadline To Remove All Lead Pipes Nationwide
CBS News
President Biden on Tuesday announced $2.6 billion in funding to replace all lead pipes in the United States as part of a new EPA rule that will require lead pipes to be identified and replaced within 10 years using the new funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act.
Bartlesville Temporarily Switches To Free Chlorine Conversion Water System
News On 6
A temporary change to Bartlesville’s water disinfection system has been made after biological activity was detected in the water.
Bartlesville Temporarily Switches To Free Chlorine Conversion Water System
News On 6
A temporary change to Bartlesville’s water disinfection system has been made after biological activity was detected in the water.
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Tulsa Exceeds Federal Guidelines For Ozone Levels Twice In 2024
Emory Bryan
Tulsa has exceeded federal guidelines for ground level ozone two times already in 2024, and based on last year’s data, technically qualifies for a “non-compliance” designation from the EPA, according to INCOG Air Quality Manager Clint Johnson. He said the EPA is hesitant to issue designations on ozone standards at the moment while a new, more strict regulation is being considered.
Tulsa Exceeds Federal Guidelines For Ozone Levels Twice In 2024
Emory Bryan
Tulsa has exceeded federal guidelines for ground level ozone two times already in 2024, and based on last year’s data, technically qualifies for a “non-compliance” designation from the EPA, according to INCOG Air Quality Manager Clint Johnson. He said the EPA is hesitant to issue designations on ozone standards at the moment while a new, more strict regulation is being considered.
The Heat Dome: Health Officials Offer Summer Safety Reminders
News On 6
It's already hot across much of the country and over the last year, heat waves have been happening more often. If you're planning on spending a lot of time outside know how to prevent heat illnesses.
The Heat Dome: Health Officials Offer Summer Safety Reminders
News On 6
It's already hot across much of the country and over the last year, heat waves have been happening more often. If you're planning on spending a lot of time outside know how to prevent heat illnesses.
Norfolk Southern Agrees To Pay $600M Settlement Related To Train Derailment In Ohio
Associated Press
The company said Tuesday that the agreement, if approved by the court, will resolve all class action claims within a 20-mile radius from the derailment and, for those residents who choose to participate, personal injury claims within a 10-mile radius from the derailment.
Norfolk Southern Agrees To Pay $600M Settlement Related To Train Derailment In Ohio
Associated Press
The company said Tuesday that the agreement, if approved by the court, will resolve all class action claims within a 20-mile radius from the derailment and, for those residents who choose to participate, personal injury claims within a 10-mile radius from the derailment.
School Districts Nationwide Make Moves To Get Electric Buses On The Road
CBS News
A study found diesel fueled buses were some of the biggest carbon emissions culprits in Falls Church, Virginia. It's why the school system made a move to get E-buses on the road. Districts nationwide are starting to do the same.
School Districts Nationwide Make Moves To Get Electric Buses On The Road
CBS News
A study found diesel fueled buses were some of the biggest carbon emissions culprits in Falls Church, Virginia. It's why the school system made a move to get E-buses on the road. Districts nationwide are starting to do the same.
New EPA Rule Clarifies Federal Government's Authority To Regulate Waters And Wetlands
Alex Cameron
Through the 1972 Clean Water Act, the EPA has the authority to regulate the discharge of pollutants into "the waters of the United States" (WOTUS). Those "waters" clearly include navigable bodies -- oceans, rivers, and large lakes -- but a true definition of WOTUS has been the subject of partisan debate in recent years.
New EPA Rule Clarifies Federal Government's Authority To Regulate Waters And Wetlands
Alex Cameron
Through the 1972 Clean Water Act, the EPA has the authority to regulate the discharge of pollutants into "the waters of the United States" (WOTUS). Those "waters" clearly include navigable bodies -- oceans, rivers, and large lakes -- but a true definition of WOTUS has been the subject of partisan debate in recent years.
Conservation Groups Are Taking New Approaches To Safeguard Wetlands
News On 6
For Collin O'Mara, keeping wetlands near his home base in Wilmington, Delaware recently became murkier.
Conservation Groups Are Taking New Approaches To Safeguard Wetlands
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For Collin O'Mara, keeping wetlands near his home base in Wilmington, Delaware recently became murkier.
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Music Monday: Checking In With Tige And Daniel From 98.5 The Bull
News On 6
This week on Music Monday, Tige and Daniel from 98.5 The Bull talk about giving away a Wave Runner to one lucky caller, a birthday celebration, and getting reactions from people sniffing smelling salts.
Music Monday: Checking In With Tige And Daniel From 98.5 The Bull
News On 6
This week on Music Monday, Tige and Daniel from 98.5 The Bull talk about giving away a Wave Runner to one lucky caller, a birthday celebration, and getting reactions from people sniffing smelling salts.
State will not seek death penalty in new trial for Richard Glossip
Anna Denison
Richard Glossip appeared in court Monday as prosecutors prepare for a new trial in his decades-old murder case, this time without seeking the death penalty.
State will not seek death penalty in new trial for Richard Glossip
Anna Denison
Richard Glossip appeared in court Monday as prosecutors prepare for a new trial in his decades-old murder case, this time without seeking the death penalty.
Sunshine Today before Storm Chances Increase Late This Week
News On 6
Sunny, dry, and pleasant weather is in the forecast for today and Tuesday across the Tulsa metro and Eastern Oklahoma. A new storm system arriving midweek will bring increased chances for showers and thunderstorms across eastern Oklahoma. Conditions remain unsettled for part of the weekend.
Sunshine Today before Storm Chances Increase Late This Week
News On 6
Sunny, dry, and pleasant weather is in the forecast for today and Tuesday across the Tulsa metro and Eastern Oklahoma. A new storm system arriving midweek will bring increased chances for showers and thunderstorms across eastern Oklahoma. Conditions remain unsettled for part of the weekend.
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Music Monday: Checking In With Tige And Daniel From 98.5 The Bull
News On 6
This week on Music Monday, Tige and Daniel from 98.5 The Bull talk about giving away a Wave Runner to one lucky caller, a birthday celebration, and getting reactions from people sniffing smelling salts.
State will not seek death penalty in new trial for Richard Glossip
Anna Denison
Richard Glossip appeared in court Monday as prosecutors prepare for a new trial in his decades-old murder case, this time without seeking the death penalty.
Sunshine Today before Storm Chances Increase Late This Week
News On 6
Sunny, dry, and pleasant weather is in the forecast for today and Tuesday across the Tulsa metro and Eastern Oklahoma. A new storm system arriving midweek will bring increased chances for showers and thunderstorms across eastern Oklahoma. Conditions remain unsettled for part of the weekend.
Los Angeles anti-ICE protesters clash with police, set fires downtown amid National Guard deployment
CBS News
National Guard troops arrived in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday after being ordered into the city by President Trump in response to a weekend of violent clashes between law enforcement officers and protesters triggered by immigration enforcement operations in the area on Friday.
Small plane carrying six people crashes off the San Diego coast
Associated Press
Authorities are investigating after a small plane crashed into the ocean 5 miles (8 kilometers) off the coast near San Diego with six people aboard.
Experts warn early screen time may harm children’s mental health
Tiffany Lane
Experts say early and excessive use of screens may fuel emotional struggles and behavioral problems in children. Learn about preventative measures and the need for thoughtful screen use at a young age.
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