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Taliban frees 2 Americans in prisoner swap
News On 6
A prisoner swap between the United States and Afghanistan’s Taliban freed two Americans in exchange for a Taliban figure imprisoned for life in California on drug trafficking and terrorism charges, officials said Tuesday.
President Trump Signs Multiple Executive Orders on First Day Back in Office
Haley Weger
President Trump signed over 200 executive orders on his first day, focusing on border security, ending DEI programs, and tackling inflation.
Rainbow Girl: Artist advocate, educator, and event producer
Brooke Cox
Lauren Lunsford, known as Rainbow Girl, has transformed Rainbowland Arts into a dynamic arts business focused on advocating for artists, offering teaching programs, and fostering community engagement in Tulsa.
How TikTok grew from a Fun app for teens into a potential National Security Threat
Associated Press
The fate of TikTok in the U.S. could be over next week as legal and political battles continue over concerns about national security, data privacy, and foreign influence, with a looming deadline for its parent company ByteDance to sell or face a ban.
TikTok starts restoring service in the U.S. after shutting down over divest-or-ban law
CBS News
TikTok began restoring service to users in the United States following a temporary and voluntary shutdown that lasted less than a day. The company said Sunday that it was in the process of reinstating access after President-elect Donald Trump vowed to issue an executive order to restore the app.
Tulsa influencers fear TikTok ban will affect their livelihoods
Jayden Brannon
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a ban on TikTok if it isn't sold by its Chinese parent company by Jan. 19, 2025. Users express worries over potential income loss and content deletion
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Downtown OKC MLK Day parade rescheduled due to weather
Mike Glover
The 45th annual downtown Oklahoma City Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade has been rescheduled to Feb. 1, with events celebrating Dr. King’s legacy continuing throughout the weekend.
Downtown OKC MLK Day parade rescheduled due to weather
Mike Glover
The 45th annual downtown Oklahoma City Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade has been rescheduled to Feb. 1, with events celebrating Dr. King’s legacy continuing throughout the weekend.
How many guns were stolen from unlocked cars in OKC? Police break it down
Jennifer Pierce
Oklahoma City Police report an ongoing trend of firearms being stolen from unlocked vehicles, urging gun owners to secure their weapons with lockboxes and lock their car doors to prevent theft.
How many guns were stolen from unlocked cars in OKC? Police break it down
Jennifer Pierce
Oklahoma City Police report an ongoing trend of firearms being stolen from unlocked vehicles, urging gun owners to secure their weapons with lockboxes and lock their car doors to prevent theft.
Pete Hegseth Secretary Of Defense Hearing: Sen. Mullin Calls Out Senate's 'Double Standards'
News On 6
At Pete Hegseth's confirmation hearing, Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin used his seven minutes to defend Hegseth against allegations of past misdeeds and questioned his critics' objections to his qualifications. After the hearing concluded, Sen. Mullin elaborated on his comments in an interview with Griffin Media’s Alex Cameron.
Pete Hegseth Secretary Of Defense Hearing: Sen. Mullin Calls Out Senate's 'Double Standards'
News On 6
At Pete Hegseth's confirmation hearing, Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin used his seven minutes to defend Hegseth against allegations of past misdeeds and questioned his critics' objections to his qualifications. After the hearing concluded, Sen. Mullin elaborated on his comments in an interview with Griffin Media’s Alex Cameron.
Software Provider Used In Some Oklahoma Schools Target Of Cybersecurity Attack
News On 6
PowerSchool, a software used in some school districts across the state, is investigating a data breach that leaked sensitive information on users. Most districts say there were not impacted by the Dec. 2024 hack.
Software Provider Used In Some Oklahoma Schools Target Of Cybersecurity Attack
News On 6
PowerSchool, a software used in some school districts across the state, is investigating a data breach that leaked sensitive information on users. Most districts say there were not impacted by the Dec. 2024 hack.
What Is A Commutation? Understanding The Legal Process
News 9
A commutation is a legal process that reduces a criminal sentence without overturning the conviction, often granted for reasons of fairness, rehabilitation, or humanitarian considerations.
What Is A Commutation? Understanding The Legal Process
News 9
A commutation is a legal process that reduces a criminal sentence without overturning the conviction, often granted for reasons of fairness, rehabilitation, or humanitarian considerations.
Cattle Prices At Record High While Inventory Is Lowest Since 1951
Chinh Doan
The United States Department of Agriculture said cattle prices are at a record high, while the United States Department of Agriculture reported inventory is the lowest it has been since 1951.
Cattle Prices At Record High While Inventory Is Lowest Since 1951
Chinh Doan
The United States Department of Agriculture said cattle prices are at a record high, while the United States Department of Agriculture reported inventory is the lowest it has been since 1951.
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Surgeon General Calls For Cancer Risk Warning On Beverages With Alcohol
CBS News
The U.S. Surgeon General issued an advisory for alcoholic beverages to carry cancer risk warnings. The advisory notes that alcohol is the third leading preventable cause of cancer in the country, after tobacco and obesity.
Surgeon General Calls For Cancer Risk Warning On Beverages With Alcohol
CBS News
The U.S. Surgeon General issued an advisory for alcoholic beverages to carry cancer risk warnings. The advisory notes that alcohol is the third leading preventable cause of cancer in the country, after tobacco and obesity.
Human Trafficking Cases Rising In Oklahoma, State Investigators Say
News 9
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics reports a rise in human trafficking, highlighting online dating and labor scams as key avenues for traffickers targeting vulnerable victims.
Human Trafficking Cases Rising In Oklahoma, State Investigators Say
News 9
The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics reports a rise in human trafficking, highlighting online dating and labor scams as key avenues for traffickers targeting vulnerable victims.
Seven Facts To Know About Oklahoma’s Domestic Violence Problem
News 9
The YWCA in Oklahoma City is tackling the state's high domestic violence rates through expanded survivor services, legislative advocacy, and community awareness efforts.
Seven Facts To Know About Oklahoma’s Domestic Violence Problem
News 9
The YWCA in Oklahoma City is tackling the state's high domestic violence rates through expanded survivor services, legislative advocacy, and community awareness efforts.
Tulsa Police Chief Reflects On 2024 And Plans For 2025
News On 6
Tulsa Police Chief Dennis Larsen discussed the department's recent successes in crime reduction, efforts to address homelessness, plans for 2025, and safety concerns for the upcoming cold snap.
Tulsa Police Chief Reflects On 2024 And Plans For 2025
News On 6
Tulsa Police Chief Dennis Larsen discussed the department's recent successes in crime reduction, efforts to address homelessness, plans for 2025, and safety concerns for the upcoming cold snap.
Former Elk City Teacher Holds Special Connection With Late President Jimmy Carter
News 9
President Jimmy Carter’s death was felt in one Oklahoma town. Carter paid a visit to Elk City twice in the 1970s. Those visits created memories that will live on forever for one family.
Former Elk City Teacher Holds Special Connection With Late President Jimmy Carter
News 9
President Jimmy Carter’s death was felt in one Oklahoma town. Carter paid a visit to Elk City twice in the 1970s. Those visits created memories that will live on forever for one family.
Outcry At OKC City Council Meeting, Community Members Push For Culturally Sensitive Public Safety Initiatives
News 9
At the Oklahoma City Council meeting on Tuesday morning, several individuals spoke in support of various public safety initiatives, including the OKC Public Safety Partnership, following previous use-of-force incidents.
Outcry At OKC City Council Meeting, Community Members Push For Culturally Sensitive Public Safety Initiatives
News 9
At the Oklahoma City Council meeting on Tuesday morning, several individuals spoke in support of various public safety initiatives, including the OKC Public Safety Partnership, following previous use-of-force incidents.
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'You deserve better:' PSO explains recurring power outages to Jenks City Council, provides potential solutions
Chloe Abbott
Jenks residents heard from PSO on Tuesday about recent power outages. The company explained causes like squirrels, foil balloons, and tech failures while outlining upgrades to prevent future issues, including substation improvements and wildlife protections.
'You deserve better:' PSO explains recurring power outages to Jenks City Council, provides potential solutions
Chloe Abbott
Jenks residents heard from PSO on Tuesday about recent power outages. The company explained causes like squirrels, foil balloons, and tech failures while outlining upgrades to prevent future issues, including substation improvements and wildlife protections.
Oologah Planning Commission votes against zone change to build battery energy storage plant
Kaitlyn Deggs
The Oologah Planning Commission voted against rezoning land for a proposed battery energy storage plant after residents raised concerns about the environment, property values, and safety.
Oologah Planning Commission votes against zone change to build battery energy storage plant
Kaitlyn Deggs
The Oologah Planning Commission voted against rezoning land for a proposed battery energy storage plant after residents raised concerns about the environment, property values, and safety.
Volunteers in Tulsa assemble emergency packs for LA wildfire victims
Eden Jones
Volunteers in Tulsa are assembling emergency care packages for California wildfire victims through Greater Good Charities, aiming to send over 400,000 pounds of supplies.
Volunteers in Tulsa assemble emergency packs for LA wildfire victims
Eden Jones
Volunteers in Tulsa are assembling emergency care packages for California wildfire victims through Greater Good Charities, aiming to send over 400,000 pounds of supplies.
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'You deserve better:' PSO explains recurring power outages to Jenks City Council, provides potential solutions
Chloe Abbott
Jenks residents heard from PSO on Tuesday about recent power outages. The company explained causes like squirrels, foil balloons, and tech failures while outlining upgrades to prevent future issues, including substation improvements and wildlife protections.
Oologah Planning Commission votes against zone change to build battery energy storage plant
Kaitlyn Deggs
The Oologah Planning Commission voted against rezoning land for a proposed battery energy storage plant after residents raised concerns about the environment, property values, and safety.
Volunteers in Tulsa assemble emergency packs for LA wildfire victims
Eden Jones
Volunteers in Tulsa are assembling emergency care packages for California wildfire victims through Greater Good Charities, aiming to send over 400,000 pounds of supplies.
Timeline: Leonard Peltier's conviction, commutation
Amy Slanchik
In one of his final acts as president, former President Joe Biden decided to commute the sentence of Leonard Peltier, a Native American activist convicted of killing two FBI agents in 1975 in South Dakota.
4 things to know about executive orders
Alex Cameron
Donald Trump signed 26 executive orders Monday, a record for a first day in office. By comparison, Joe Biden signed 9 executive orders on his first day back in 2021. On day one of Trump’s first term, in 2017, he signed just one executive order. There are other ‘executive’ actions the president authorized Monday but which are not considered executive orders.
'Just a miracle:' Baby with rare genetic condition responds to experimental treatment
Erin Conrad
11-month-old Asher Cantrell, diagnosed with SMARD 1, has received experimental gene therapy after social media support and is currently responding well.
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