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Key Names In President-Elect Trump’s Cabinet: A Look At His Picks So Far
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Here's a look at who Trump has picked for key cabinet positions so far:
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.
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.
GM Fined Nearly $146 Million For Excess Emissions From 5.9 Million Vehicles
CBS News
General Motors will also retire millions of credits it received for complying with federal regulations.
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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.
Supreme Court Blocks EPA's "Good Neighbor" Rule Aimed At Combating Air Pollution
CBS News
The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to block an environmental rule that aims to curb air pollution and address harmful smog that travels from certain states into others while legal proceedings continue.
Supreme Court Blocks EPA's "Good Neighbor" Rule Aimed At Combating Air Pollution
CBS News
The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to block an environmental rule that aims to curb air pollution and address harmful smog that travels from certain states into others while legal proceedings continue.
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.
Governor Stitt One Of 19 Governors Calling For Changes To Federal Energy Policy In Letter To Biden Administration
Haley Weger
Stitt was one of 19 governors sending a letter to President Biden, laying out concerns with the administration's energy policies and calling for a list of changes.
Governor Stitt One Of 19 Governors Calling For Changes To Federal Energy Policy In Letter To Biden Administration
Haley Weger
Stitt was one of 19 governors sending a letter to President Biden, laying out concerns with the administration's energy policies and calling for a list of changes.
EPA Establishes New PFAS Regulations, OKC Officials Say City Meets Standards
News 9
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced last week the first-ever National Primary Drinking Water Regulation for PFAS (and polyfluorinated substances) known as forever chemicals.
EPA Establishes New PFAS Regulations, OKC Officials Say City Meets Standards
News 9
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced last week the first-ever National Primary Drinking Water Regulation for PFAS (and polyfluorinated substances) known as forever chemicals.
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.
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2 Oklahoma Mayors Visit Washington For US Conference Of Mayors
Alex Cameron
Two Oklahoma Mayors, Mayor Holt from Oklahoma City and Mayor Joyce from Stillwater, are in the nation's capital this week for the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
2 Oklahoma Mayors Visit Washington For US Conference Of Mayors
Alex Cameron
Two Oklahoma Mayors, Mayor Holt from Oklahoma City and Mayor Joyce from Stillwater, are in the nation's capital this week for the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
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.
New EPA Ruling Would Cost Oklahomans Jobs, Raise Energy Costs, Oklahoma AG Says
News 9
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond said he opposes a possible new rule on power plants.
New EPA Ruling Would Cost Oklahomans Jobs, Raise Energy Costs, Oklahoma AG Says
News 9
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond said he opposes a possible new rule on power plants.
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
News On 6
For Collin O'Mara, keeping wetlands near his home base in Wilmington, Delaware recently became murkier.
Unhealthy Air Quality Lingers Across Parts Of U.S. From Drifting Canadian Wildfire Smoke
News On 6
For Chicagoans planning a lengthy outdoor run Monday, “today is not necessarily the day for that,” according to Kim Biggs of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.
Unhealthy Air Quality Lingers Across Parts Of U.S. From Drifting Canadian Wildfire Smoke
News On 6
For Chicagoans planning a lengthy outdoor run Monday, “today is not necessarily the day for that,” according to Kim Biggs of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.
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Fred Harris, Former Democratic U.S. Senator And Presidential Candidate, Dies At 94
CBS News
Fred Harris, a former U.S. senator from Oklahoma, presidential hopeful and populist who championed Democratic Party reforms in the turbulent 1960s, died Saturday. He was 94.
Fred Harris, Former Democratic U.S. Senator And Presidential Candidate, Dies At 94
CBS News
Fred Harris, a former U.S. senator from Oklahoma, presidential hopeful and populist who championed Democratic Party reforms in the turbulent 1960s, died Saturday. He was 94.
2 Injured In Crash Near E 101st St And Mingo
News On 6
Two people were injured following a crash near East 101st Street and South Mingo Road, according to authorities.
2 Injured In Crash Near E 101st St And Mingo
News On 6
Two people were injured following a crash near East 101st Street and South Mingo Road, according to authorities.
Morton, Brooks Lead Texas Tech To A 56-48 Win, Keep Oklahoma State Winless In Big 12 Play
Associated Press
Behren Morton and Tahj Brooks each accounted for four touchdowns while Jacob Rodriguez made two big defensive plays to secure Texas Tech’s 56-48 victory against Oklahoma State. The Red Raiders (7-4, 5-3 Big 12) bounced back from their previous loss to Colorado, while the Cowboys (3-8, 0-8) extended their losing streak to eight games, remaining the Big 12’s lone team without a conference win.
Morton, Brooks Lead Texas Tech To A 56-48 Win, Keep Oklahoma State Winless In Big 12 Play
Associated Press
Behren Morton and Tahj Brooks each accounted for four touchdowns while Jacob Rodriguez made two big defensive plays to secure Texas Tech’s 56-48 victory against Oklahoma State. The Red Raiders (7-4, 5-3 Big 12) bounced back from their previous loss to Colorado, while the Cowboys (3-8, 0-8) extended their losing streak to eight games, remaining the Big 12’s lone team without a conference win.
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Fred Harris, Former Democratic U.S. Senator And Presidential Candidate, Dies At 94
CBS News
Fred Harris, a former U.S. senator from Oklahoma, presidential hopeful and populist who championed Democratic Party reforms in the turbulent 1960s, died Saturday. He was 94.
2 Injured In Crash Near E 101st St And Mingo
News On 6
Two people were injured following a crash near East 101st Street and South Mingo Road, according to authorities.
Morton, Brooks Lead Texas Tech To A 56-48 Win, Keep Oklahoma State Winless In Big 12 Play
Associated Press
Behren Morton and Tahj Brooks each accounted for four touchdowns while Jacob Rodriguez made two big defensive plays to secure Texas Tech’s 56-48 victory against Oklahoma State. The Red Raiders (7-4, 5-3 Big 12) bounced back from their previous loss to Colorado, while the Cowboys (3-8, 0-8) extended their losing streak to eight games, remaining the Big 12’s lone team without a conference win.
Key Names In President-Elect Trump’s Cabinet: A Look At His Picks So Far
News 9
Here's a look at who Trump has picked for key cabinet positions so far:
3 Found Dead In Apparent Murder-Suicide In Delaware County
News On 6
A Tulsa mother and her two young children were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide in Delaware County, Oklahoma, early Saturday.
The Hot Seat: Oklahoma Group Hopes To Boost Voter Turnout With Primary System Reform
News On 6
Pat McFerron with Yes on 835 joined The Hot Seat with News On 6 political analyst Scott Mitchell to discuss Oklahoma's low voter turnout in the Presidential election and how a reform of Oklahoma's primary system could boost voter turnout.
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