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Sox Of Love: A Journey Of Compassion 1 Pair Of Socks At A Time
News 9
Through her job, Tamara Nelson had frequent interactions with the homeless. And she discovered they all needed one thing, socks. So, she started providing socks for them, with love.
Flavor Of Oklahoma: Celebrating Guatemalan Cuisine At Oklahoma City's Cafe Kacao
News 9
Veronica Zelada's Cafe Kacao in Oklahoma City celebrated for its Guatemalan cuisine, has gained popularity and recognition since its opening in 2011.
Timeline To Reopen Port Of Baltimore Unclear As Collapsed Key Bridge Cleanup Begins
CBS News
A massive salvaging effort is underway to reopen the Port of Baltimore after the deadly collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Baltimore Bridge Collapse Victim, Father Of 3, Was "Fighting For Us Always," Wife Says
CBS News
The wife of Jose Lopez, one of the construction workers who remains missing following the Baltimore bridge collapse, says the father of three was "fighting for us always."
Bodies Of Two People Recovered In Vehicle From Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse Site
CBS News
The bodies of two people were recovered in a red pickup truck Wednesday morning from the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse site.
‘Heroes’ Scrambled To Stop Traffic Before Baltimore Bridge Collapsed; Construction Crew Feared Dead
Associated Press
It was the middle of the night when a dispatcher’s 12-second warning crackled over the radio: A massive cargo ship had lost its steering capabilities and was heading toward the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
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'The Shrine Is For All': Mass Commemorates 1 Year Since Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine Dedication
Cameron Joiner
Members of the Catholic community gathered Saturday morning at the Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine to recognize the first anniversary of its dedication.
'The Shrine Is For All': Mass Commemorates 1 Year Since Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine Dedication
Cameron Joiner
Members of the Catholic community gathered Saturday morning at the Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine to recognize the first anniversary of its dedication.
Students At Eisenhower International School Participate In Cultural Fair
News On 6
Students at Eisenhower International School are traveling to 19 different countries today. But, they aren't hopping on a plane to do it. News On 6's Alyssa Miller was live with her "passport" to show us more.
Students At Eisenhower International School Participate In Cultural Fair
News On 6
Students at Eisenhower International School are traveling to 19 different countries today. But, they aren't hopping on a plane to do it. News On 6's Alyssa Miller was live with her "passport" to show us more.
Oklahoma’s Electric Cooperatives Bring Electricity To Guatemalan Homes Ahead Of Christmas
News 9
Oklahoma's Electric Cooperatives are lighting up lives in Guatemala this Christmas season by wiring nearly 200 homes with electricity.
Oklahoma’s Electric Cooperatives Bring Electricity To Guatemalan Homes Ahead Of Christmas
News 9
Oklahoma's Electric Cooperatives are lighting up lives in Guatemala this Christmas season by wiring nearly 200 homes with electricity.
Oklahoma Volunteers Help Bring Electricity To Nearly 1,200 Families In Guatemala
News 9
The Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives said that eight Oklahomans along with volunteers from Arkansas and Colorado wired nearly 200 structures in 38 villages bringing electricity to the region of Alta Verapaz in Guatemala.
Oklahoma Volunteers Help Bring Electricity To Nearly 1,200 Families In Guatemala
News 9
The Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives said that eight Oklahomans along with volunteers from Arkansas and Colorado wired nearly 200 structures in 38 villages bringing electricity to the region of Alta Verapaz in Guatemala.
Young Woman Remembered After Fatal Crash In Bixby
Amy Slanchik
A young woman who was supposed to start college this month, was killed in a wreck in Bixby and the driver has been charged with murder.
Young Woman Remembered After Fatal Crash In Bixby
Amy Slanchik
A young woman who was supposed to start college this month, was killed in a wreck in Bixby and the driver has been charged with murder.
U.S. Has Accepted Over 500,000 Migrants Under Legal Migration Expansion
CBS News
The Biden administration has welcomed over half a million migrants under programs designed to reduce illegal border entries or offer a safe haven to refugees, using a 1950s law to launch the largest expansion of legal immigration in modern U.S. history, unpublished government data obtained by CBS News show.
U.S. Has Accepted Over 500,000 Migrants Under Legal Migration Expansion
CBS News
The Biden administration has welcomed over half a million migrants under programs designed to reduce illegal border entries or offer a safe haven to refugees, using a 1950s law to launch the largest expansion of legal immigration in modern U.S. history, unpublished government data obtained by CBS News show.
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U.S. Opens New Legal Path For Central American, Colombian Immigrants
CBS News
The Biden administration will soon open a new immigration program to allow some Central Americans and Colombians to enter the U.S. legally and discourage would-be migrants from these countries from journeying north to cross the U.S. southern border illegally, officials announced Friday.
U.S. Opens New Legal Path For Central American, Colombian Immigrants
CBS News
The Biden administration will soon open a new immigration program to allow some Central Americans and Colombians to enter the U.S. legally and discourage would-be migrants from these countries from journeying north to cross the U.S. southern border illegally, officials announced Friday.
Migrant Border Crossings Drop From 10,000 To 4,400 Per Day After End Of Title 42
CBS News
The number of unauthorized entries along the southern border has dropped to an average of 4,400 per day after soaring to 10,000 last week ahead of the expiration of Title 42 border restrictions.
Migrant Border Crossings Drop From 10,000 To 4,400 Per Day After End Of Title 42
CBS News
The number of unauthorized entries along the southern border has dropped to an average of 4,400 per day after soaring to 10,000 last week ahead of the expiration of Title 42 border restrictions.
'Risk It All': Migrant Surge As U.S. Prepares For Title 42 End
Associated Press
All this comes as the U.S. is preparing for the end of a policy linked to the coronavirus pandemic that allowed it to quickly expel many migrants, and it spotlights concerns about whether the end of the immigration limits under Title 42 of a 1944 public health law will mean even more migrants trying to cross the southern border.
'Risk It All': Migrant Surge As U.S. Prepares For Title 42 End
Associated Press
All this comes as the U.S. is preparing for the end of a policy linked to the coronavirus pandemic that allowed it to quickly expel many migrants, and it spotlights concerns about whether the end of the immigration limits under Title 42 of a 1944 public health law will mean even more migrants trying to cross the southern border.
Mexico Vows To Continue Accepting Non-Mexican Migrants Deported By US Border Agents
CBS News
Mexico's government has agreed to accept non-Mexican migrants and asylum-seekers deported by U.S. authorities along the southern border.
Mexico Vows To Continue Accepting Non-Mexican Migrants Deported By US Border Agents
CBS News
Mexico's government has agreed to accept non-Mexican migrants and asylum-seekers deported by U.S. authorities along the southern border.
U.S., Mexico Agree On Tighter Immigration Policies At Border
Associated Press
U.S. and Mexican officials have agreed on new immigration policies meant to deter illegal border crossings while also opening up other pathways ahead of an expected increase in migrants following the end of pandemic restrictions next week.
U.S., Mexico Agree On Tighter Immigration Policies At Border
Associated Press
U.S. and Mexican officials have agreed on new immigration policies meant to deter illegal border crossings while also opening up other pathways ahead of an expected increase in migrants following the end of pandemic restrictions next week.
39 Dead In Fire At Mexico Migrant Detention Center Near US Border
Associated Press
A fire in a dormitory at a Mexican immigration detention center near the U.S. border left more than three dozen migrants dead, a government agency said Tuesday, in one of the deadliest incidents ever at an immigration lockup in the country.
39 Dead In Fire At Mexico Migrant Detention Center Near US Border
Associated Press
A fire in a dormitory at a Mexican immigration detention center near the U.S. border left more than three dozen migrants dead, a government agency said Tuesday, in one of the deadliest incidents ever at an immigration lockup in the country.
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Tulsa braces for 100 hours below freezing as Arctic blast brings bitter cold and snow flurries
News On 6
🌨️ Bundle up, Green Country! Meteorologist Megan Gold says we're in for 100 hours below freezing starting now through Wednesday at noon. Expect biting winds, subzero wind chills, and even a chance for flurries this weekend.
Tulsa braces for 100 hours below freezing as Arctic blast brings bitter cold and snow flurries
News On 6
🌨️ Bundle up, Green Country! Meteorologist Megan Gold says we're in for 100 hours below freezing starting now through Wednesday at noon. Expect biting winds, subzero wind chills, and even a chance for flurries this weekend.
TikTok goes dark in the U.S.
Associated Press
TikTok’s app was removed from prominent app stores on Saturday just before a federal law that would have banned the popular social media platform was scheduled to go into effect.
TikTok goes dark in the U.S.
Associated Press
TikTok’s app was removed from prominent app stores on Saturday just before a federal law that would have banned the popular social media platform was scheduled to go into effect.
Q&A: Oklahoma State Society Inaugural Ball and Trump's Inauguration
News 9
Ahead of the inauguration, Congresswoman Bice discusses executive orders, cold weather plans, and a special event for Oklahomans.
Q&A: Oklahoma State Society Inaugural Ball and Trump's Inauguration
News 9
Ahead of the inauguration, Congresswoman Bice discusses executive orders, cold weather plans, and a special event for Oklahomans.
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Tulsa braces for 100 hours below freezing as Arctic blast brings bitter cold and snow flurries
News On 6
🌨️ Bundle up, Green Country! Meteorologist Megan Gold says we're in for 100 hours below freezing starting now through Wednesday at noon. Expect biting winds, subzero wind chills, and even a chance for flurries this weekend.
TikTok goes dark in the U.S.
Associated Press
TikTok’s app was removed from prominent app stores on Saturday just before a federal law that would have banned the popular social media platform was scheduled to go into effect.
Q&A: Oklahoma State Society Inaugural Ball and Trump's Inauguration
News 9
Ahead of the inauguration, Congresswoman Bice discusses executive orders, cold weather plans, and a special event for Oklahomans.
Chili Bowl Nationals makes multi-million dollar impact on Tulsa economy
Jayden Brannon
The Chili Bowl Nationals, an annual indoor dirt track racing event in Tulsa, draws thousands of fans and racers worldwide, generating nearly $50 million for the local economy.
3 injured in crash near N 193rd E Ave. and E 66th St. N
News On 6
Three people are injured following a crash near North 193rd East Avenue and East 66th Street North, authorities say.
Chili Bowl Nationals Boost Tulsa Economy
News On 6
The 39th annual Chili Bowl Nationals wraps up Saturday night; it generated nearly $50 million for the Tulsa economy through spending on events, food, hotels, and shopping.
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