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Engineer explains why Fort Gibson Dam Bridge is closed indefinitely: 'Public safety is top priority'
Cal Day
The highway is closed over Fort Gibson Lake Dam after damage to the roadway. The US Army Corps of Engineers has a design for a potential replacement but funding has not been secured.
Tulsa traffic updates: Key closures and construction projects (Jan. 27, 2025)
News On 6
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) and Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA) have provided details on several Tulsa and surrounding regions' traffic advisories.
Wagoner Business Owners Assess Damage After Fire
Emory Bryan
A major fire in Wagoner, Oklahoma, caused significant damage to two buildings, affecting multiple businesses. The cause is under investigation as owners begin cleanup.
Tulsa Housing Market Rebounds With 12% Increase In New Home Construction
Jonathan Polasek
New home construction in Tulsa has risen 12% in 2024, with suburbs like Broken Arrow leading the surge due to stabilized building costs and increased confidence among builders.
News On 6's Travis Meyer Helps Turn On Christmas Lights In Wagoner
News On 6
Another holiday display is lighting up in Green Country. News On 6’s Travis Meyer was live in Wagoner to help turn on the Christmas lights.
Man Accused Of Burglaries In Wagoner, Rogers Counties Arrested
News On 6
Wagoner County deputies arrested Nicholas Cotton after back-to-back burglaries at a plant nursery in Broken Arrow.
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Foster Care Recruitment Event Held In Wagoner To Address Growing Need
News On 6
A foster care recruitment event in Wagoner aimed to address the urgent need for families, particularly for vulnerable teens in the system.
Foster Care Recruitment Event Held In Wagoner To Address Growing Need
News On 6
A foster care recruitment event in Wagoner aimed to address the urgent need for families, particularly for vulnerable teens in the system.
Law Enforcement Agencies Working Together To Ensure Safety, Security At Polls On Election Day
Jayden Brannon
Oklahoma law enforcement boosted patrols at polling sites on Election Day to ensure a safe voting experience amid record turnout.
Law Enforcement Agencies Working Together To Ensure Safety, Security At Polls On Election Day
Jayden Brannon
Oklahoma law enforcement boosted patrols at polling sites on Election Day to ensure a safe voting experience amid record turnout.
Power Knocked Out Near Wagoner After Storm Moves Through Overnight
News On 6
Severe storms in eastern Oklahoma early Sunday caused power outages near Wagoner, with winds reaching up to well over 60 mph in some areas.
Power Knocked Out Near Wagoner After Storm Moves Through Overnight
News On 6
Severe storms in eastern Oklahoma early Sunday caused power outages near Wagoner, with winds reaching up to well over 60 mph in some areas.
Locomotive Lovers Turn Out For 'Big Boy' Stops In Oklahoma
Cal Day
People across Green Country lined up along the tracks for the chance to see the Union Pacific locomotive known as “Big Boy.” The train had stops in McAlester, Muskogee, and Claremore.
Locomotive Lovers Turn Out For 'Big Boy' Stops In Oklahoma
Cal Day
People across Green Country lined up along the tracks for the chance to see the Union Pacific locomotive known as “Big Boy.” The train had stops in McAlester, Muskogee, and Claremore.
New Health Insurance Company Expands To Tulsa
MaKayla Glenn
Taro Health, a new health insurance provider from New York, is expanding to Tulsa, offering zero-copay access to care starting in 2025 for several Oklahoma counties.
New Health Insurance Company Expands To Tulsa
MaKayla Glenn
Taro Health, a new health insurance provider from New York, is expanding to Tulsa, offering zero-copay access to care starting in 2025 for several Oklahoma counties.
Power Restored In Wagoner After Truck Crashes Into Power Line
News On 6
Power was restored to Wagoner after a crash caused a power outage for many residents in the Southwest portion of the city on Thursday.
Power Restored In Wagoner After Truck Crashes Into Power Line
News On 6
Power was restored to Wagoner after a crash caused a power outage for many residents in the Southwest portion of the city on Thursday.
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20 New Homes In NE Oklahoma To Be Built With Zero Percent Interest Loans
Chinh Doan
Green Country Habitat for Humanity will build 10 homes in Wagoner, Grand Housing Solutions, Inc. will build five homes in Grove, and Old School Construction will build five homes in the Estates at Edgewood in Collinsville
20 New Homes In NE Oklahoma To Be Built With Zero Percent Interest Loans
Chinh Doan
Green Country Habitat for Humanity will build 10 homes in Wagoner, Grand Housing Solutions, Inc. will build five homes in Grove, and Old School Construction will build five homes in the Estates at Edgewood in Collinsville
Wagoner's Summerfest Helps The City Raise Funds While Boosting Local Businesses, Nonprofits
Jonathan Polasek
Wagoner is gearing up for its oldest festival later this month. From June 20 through June 22, there will be food, music, and fun in historic downtown Wagoner.
Wagoner's Summerfest Helps The City Raise Funds While Boosting Local Businesses, Nonprofits
Jonathan Polasek
Wagoner is gearing up for its oldest festival later this month. From June 20 through June 22, there will be food, music, and fun in historic downtown Wagoner.
Wagoner County First Responders Support Students During Testing
News On 6
As kids hopped off the bus, they were greeted by men and women in uniform. No reason to panic—they’re here to offer encouragement. Members from the Wagoner Fire Department and Sheriff’s Office high fived and cheered on the kids as they walked into the school.
Wagoner County First Responders Support Students During Testing
News On 6
As kids hopped off the bus, they were greeted by men and women in uniform. No reason to panic—they’re here to offer encouragement. Members from the Wagoner Fire Department and Sheriff’s Office high fived and cheered on the kids as they walked into the school.
Hope on Wheels: Oklahoma Non-Profit Offers Lifeline for Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Jonathan Polasek
An Oklahoma non-profit, Parents Helping Parents, Inc., is partnering with other organizations to provide mental health and substance abuse resources to areas across northeast Oklahoma.
Hope on Wheels: Oklahoma Non-Profit Offers Lifeline for Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Jonathan Polasek
An Oklahoma non-profit, Parents Helping Parents, Inc., is partnering with other organizations to provide mental health and substance abuse resources to areas across northeast Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Nonprofit Spreading Awareness Of Mental Health, Substance Abuse Resources
Jonathan Polasek
Through the Hope on Wheels bus tour, leaders with Parents Helping Parents, Inc. said they heard from people living in rural communities about a lack of resources or options for support.
Oklahoma Nonprofit Spreading Awareness Of Mental Health, Substance Abuse Resources
Jonathan Polasek
Through the Hope on Wheels bus tour, leaders with Parents Helping Parents, Inc. said they heard from people living in rural communities about a lack of resources or options for support.
Oklahoma High Schools Cancel, Postpone Basketball Games On Tuesday Due To Weather
News On 6
Oklahoma high schools are beginning to cancel or postpone basketball games scheduled on Tuesday due to inclement weather.
Oklahoma High Schools Cancel, Postpone Basketball Games On Tuesday Due To Weather
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Oklahoma high schools are beginning to cancel or postpone basketball games scheduled on Tuesday due to inclement weather.
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Tulsa Public Schools adjunct coach arrested, accused of punching student during track meet
Chloe Abbott
A now-former Tulsa Public Schools coach is out on bond after school district police say he punched a student in the face at a track meet.
Tulsa Public Schools adjunct coach arrested, accused of punching student during track meet
Chloe Abbott
A now-former Tulsa Public Schools coach is out on bond after school district police say he punched a student in the face at a track meet.
Osage Casino Hotel shooting: 1 suspect in custody, another still wanted
MaKayla Glenn
The Osage County Sheriff’s Office is searching for 18-year-old Marquaveon Da'Shawn Goff, the second suspect in the April 12 shooting at the Osage Casino Hotel that left two people seriously injured. One suspect, Malik Nakai Sampson, is already in custody and faces multiple felony charges. Authorities say the shooting stemmed from an unplanned encounter between two groups. High-quality casino surveillance footage played a key role in identifying the suspects.
Osage Casino Hotel shooting: 1 suspect in custody, another still wanted
MaKayla Glenn
The Osage County Sheriff’s Office is searching for 18-year-old Marquaveon Da'Shawn Goff, the second suspect in the April 12 shooting at the Osage Casino Hotel that left two people seriously injured. One suspect, Malik Nakai Sampson, is already in custody and faces multiple felony charges. Authorities say the shooting stemmed from an unplanned encounter between two groups. High-quality casino surveillance footage played a key role in identifying the suspects.
Grove woman sentenced to 15 years in prison for strangling neighbor to death in meth-fueled attack
Sam Modde
Grove woman, 57, sentenced to 15 years for killing neighbor while high on meth. Details on the voluntary manslaughter case.
Grove woman sentenced to 15 years in prison for strangling neighbor to death in meth-fueled attack
Sam Modde
Grove woman, 57, sentenced to 15 years for killing neighbor while high on meth. Details on the voluntary manslaughter case.
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Tulsa Public Schools adjunct coach arrested, accused of punching student during track meet
Chloe Abbott
A now-former Tulsa Public Schools coach is out on bond after school district police say he punched a student in the face at a track meet.
Osage Casino Hotel shooting: 1 suspect in custody, another still wanted
MaKayla Glenn
The Osage County Sheriff’s Office is searching for 18-year-old Marquaveon Da'Shawn Goff, the second suspect in the April 12 shooting at the Osage Casino Hotel that left two people seriously injured. One suspect, Malik Nakai Sampson, is already in custody and faces multiple felony charges. Authorities say the shooting stemmed from an unplanned encounter between two groups. High-quality casino surveillance footage played a key role in identifying the suspects.
Grove woman sentenced to 15 years in prison for strangling neighbor to death in meth-fueled attack
Sam Modde
Grove woman, 57, sentenced to 15 years for killing neighbor while high on meth. Details on the voluntary manslaughter case.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Tulsans react to report on Oklahoma roads, saying 'it's real bad'
Sam Carrico
Many Tulsans say a recent report by TRIP showing poor road conditions, traffic congestion and safety deficiencies cost Oklahoma drivers $6.3 billion each year is not surprising. They say roads have been rough for years.
Blown tires and busted belts: How bad roads in Tulsa are damaging your car
Matt Kalish
Rising car repair costs in Tulsa tie in with poor road conditions; a mechanic shares common issues and advice on how to respond effectively.
Tulsa City Council tours mental health facilities to learn about crisis response
Cal Day
Tulsa city councilors got an up-close look at some facilities that help people experiencing a mental health crisis. The council says the tour is beneficial to get a look at the mental health services and how they work with first responders.
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