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Tulsa County opens applications for $5 million in opioid settlement funds
Ethan Wright
Tulsa County offers $5 million from national opioid settlement funds to nonprofits combating the opioid crisis. Application details and priority areas revealed.
CDC pinpoints autism surge, AFO amplifies response in Oklahoma
Joe Carmody
Oklahoma nonprofit, the Autism Foundation, amplifies support efforts as autism spectrum disorder prevalence increases, now affecting 1 in 31 U.S. children.
Sexual Assault Awareness Month: Oklahoma's efforts to educate, prevent, and support survivors
Autumn Bracey
Sexual Assault Awareness Month in April highlights efforts in Oklahoma to educate the public, prevent sexual violence, and support survivors through community involvement and available resources.
Floodwater kills more Oklahomans than tornadoes in the last decade—here's why
Stacia Knight
Over the last 10 years, flooding has killed more Oklahomans than any other weather event. The U.S. Natural Hazard Statistics says 38 Oklahomans have died due to flooding, while 23 have died from tornadoes.
Measles cases rise in Oklahoma amid ongoing outbreak
MaKayla Glenn
Nine confirmed cases of measles have emerged in Oklahoma, all among unvaccinated individuals linked to an outbreak in Texas and New Mexico. Health experts, including Dr. Theresa Horton from Utica Park Clinic, stress the importance of vaccination, highlighting severe complications like brain damage and death. Oklahoma's vaccination rate currently stands at 88%, but experts recommend achieving 95% coverage to halt the virus's spread.
White House pulling Dave Weldon's nomination to run CDC
CBS News
The White House is withdrawing former Florida Rep. Dave Weldon's nomination to be the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a White House official confirmed Thursday.
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Green Country doctor warns of measles outbreak concerns
Cal Day
A Green Country doctor says she is worried about the rise in measles cases across parts of the United States, including two cases in Oklahoma.
Green Country doctor warns of measles outbreak concerns
Cal Day
A Green Country doctor says she is worried about the rise in measles cases across parts of the United States, including two cases in Oklahoma.
5 years ago today: OKC Thunder game postponed due to COVID-19 as sports world comes to grinding halt
News On 6
Five years ago, Rudy Gobert tested positive for coronavirus, prompting the NBA to cancel the rest of the regular season.
5 years ago today: OKC Thunder game postponed due to COVID-19 as sports world comes to grinding halt
News On 6
Five years ago, Rudy Gobert tested positive for coronavirus, prompting the NBA to cancel the rest of the regular season.
4-year-old Pryor boy battles rare parasitic brain infection: How his Community is stepping up
Kaitlyn Deggs
People are coming together to rally behind the family of a Pryor boy with a rare infection caused by a parasite called Baylisascaris. The family is hoping to raise money to help with future surgeries.
4-year-old Pryor boy battles rare parasitic brain infection: How his Community is stepping up
Kaitlyn Deggs
People are coming together to rally behind the family of a Pryor boy with a rare infection caused by a parasite called Baylisascaris. The family is hoping to raise money to help with future surgeries.
Q&A: Drug overdose deaths declining, but challenges remain
Autumn Bracey
The CDC reports a 24% decline in drug overdose deaths from October 2023 to September 2024, driven by naloxone distribution, expanded treatment programs, and community outreach, including efforts by Grand Mental Health in Tulsa.
Q&A: Drug overdose deaths declining, but challenges remain
Autumn Bracey
The CDC reports a 24% decline in drug overdose deaths from October 2023 to September 2024, driven by naloxone distribution, expanded treatment programs, and community outreach, including efforts by Grand Mental Health in Tulsa.
Your questions on measles, symptoms and the MMR vaccine, answered by experts
CBS News
Measles is still making headlines in 2025, prompting questions about the life-threatening disease and how to prevent it. Here's what to know.
Your questions on measles, symptoms and the MMR vaccine, answered by experts
CBS News
Measles is still making headlines in 2025, prompting questions about the life-threatening disease and how to prevent it. Here's what to know.
Listeria outbreak linked to recalled frozen shakes now blamed for 12 deaths
CBS News
A listeria outbreak linked to recalled frozen supplemental nutrition shakes has infected 38 people, killing 12, according to an update on Monday from federal and state health officials.
Listeria outbreak linked to recalled frozen shakes now blamed for 12 deaths
CBS News
A listeria outbreak linked to recalled frozen supplemental nutrition shakes has infected 38 people, killing 12, according to an update on Monday from federal and state health officials.
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Beyond Apology Commission Recommends Housing Subsidies, Land Reclamation in North Tulsa
Emory Bryan
The Beyond Apology Commission recommends housing subsidies and land reclamation to address historical harms in North Tulsa following the 1921 race massacre.
Beyond Apology Commission Recommends Housing Subsidies, Land Reclamation in North Tulsa
Emory Bryan
The Beyond Apology Commission recommends housing subsidies and land reclamation to address historical harms in North Tulsa following the 1921 race massacre.
5 facts about flu season in Oklahoma this year
MaKayla Glenn
The peak of the flu season, between December and February, has hit the state hard this year and is affecting a lot of people.
5 facts about flu season in Oklahoma this year
MaKayla Glenn
The peak of the flu season, between December and February, has hit the state hard this year and is affecting a lot of people.
Judge orders HHS, CDC and FDA to restore deleted webpages with health information
CBS News
A federal judge ordered HHS, the CDC, and the FDA to restore previously removed medical webpages, ruling that their removal likely violated federal law and harmed public health.
Judge orders HHS, CDC and FDA to restore deleted webpages with health information
CBS News
A federal judge ordered HHS, the CDC, and the FDA to restore previously removed medical webpages, ruling that their removal likely violated federal law and harmed public health.
Collinsville Public Schools pivot to distance learning Feb. 6-7 due to illness-based absences
News On 6
Collinsville Public Schools will be in distance learning on Thursday and Friday this week due to a high number of illness-based absences, the district confirmed.
Collinsville Public Schools pivot to distance learning Feb. 6-7 due to illness-based absences
News On 6
Collinsville Public Schools will be in distance learning on Thursday and Friday this week due to a high number of illness-based absences, the district confirmed.
The tuberculosis outbreak in Kansas is alarming. It’s not the biggest in US history though, CDC says
Associated Press
A yearlong outbreak of tuberculosis in the Kansas City, Kansas area has taken local experts aback, even if it does not appear to be the largest outbreak of the disease in U.S. history as a state health official claimed last week.
The tuberculosis outbreak in Kansas is alarming. It’s not the biggest in US history though, CDC says
Associated Press
A yearlong outbreak of tuberculosis in the Kansas City, Kansas area has taken local experts aback, even if it does not appear to be the largest outbreak of the disease in U.S. history as a state health official claimed last week.
Whooping cough cases on the rise in the U.S.
LeAnne Taylor
Whooping cough cases have surged to their highest levels since 2014, with health experts urging vaccinations and preventative measures to protect vulnerable populations, especially young children.
Whooping cough cases on the rise in the U.S.
LeAnne Taylor
Whooping cough cases have surged to their highest levels since 2014, with health experts urging vaccinations and preventative measures to protect vulnerable populations, especially young children.
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Driver of pickup dies in rear-end collision near Sapulpa on Highway 33
Brooke Cox
Authorities are investigating a fatal crash near Highway 33 and S. 193rd West Avenue west of Sapulpa.
Driver of pickup dies in rear-end collision near Sapulpa on Highway 33
Brooke Cox
Authorities are investigating a fatal crash near Highway 33 and S. 193rd West Avenue west of Sapulpa.
Dr. Jim Hess Named 20th President of Oklahoma State University
David Prock
Dr. Jim Hess has been named the 20th president of Oklahoma State University, after serving as interim president since February.
Dr. Jim Hess Named 20th President of Oklahoma State University
David Prock
Dr. Jim Hess has been named the 20th president of Oklahoma State University, after serving as interim president since February.
Food court fight: What we know about Woodland Hills Mall investigation
Matt Kalish
Tulsa Police said a large group of minors got into a fight Thursday inside Woodland Hills Mall. Nobody was hurt but the situation sparked a huge panic.
Food court fight: What we know about Woodland Hills Mall investigation
Matt Kalish
Tulsa Police said a large group of minors got into a fight Thursday inside Woodland Hills Mall. Nobody was hurt but the situation sparked a huge panic.
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Driver of pickup dies in rear-end collision near Sapulpa on Highway 33
Brooke Cox
Authorities are investigating a fatal crash near Highway 33 and S. 193rd West Avenue west of Sapulpa.
Dr. Jim Hess Named 20th President of Oklahoma State University
David Prock
Dr. Jim Hess has been named the 20th president of Oklahoma State University, after serving as interim president since February.
Food court fight: What we know about Woodland Hills Mall investigation
Matt Kalish
Tulsa Police said a large group of minors got into a fight Thursday inside Woodland Hills Mall. Nobody was hurt but the situation sparked a huge panic.
Rain, storms, and a severe threat ahead for Oklahoma through Tuesday
News On 6
Scattered shower and storm chances continue across Green Country. A stalled front this weekend will bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
4 things to know about the Arvest Bank online and mobile banking outage
Brian Smallwood
Arvest Bank customers are experiencing login issues with online and mobile banking.
Why turtles are crossing Oklahoma roads this spring and how to help them safely
Katie Eastman
If you see a turtle crossing the road and can safely pull over to help it, experts say to help it cross the street in the same direction it was heading in and don't move it to a location you think would be safer for it to live.
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