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3 things to know about Suite Shots Jenks' grand opening
Alyssa Miller
A new golf entertainment venue opens along the Jenks Riverwalk on Thursday, April 17. Here are the 3 things to know about its grand opening:
Experts warn of ‘disastrous’ risks from old meds in Oklahoma homes
Jonathan Polasek
Oklahoma families urged to safeguard old medications after CDC reports 36,000 children under five ending up in ER due to unintended consumption. Parkside Hospital's pharmacy director suggests proper disposal and talking to kids about safety.
How PGA HOPE is changing lives for veterans and active military members
Alyssa Miller
PGA HOPE is introducing and teaching golf to veterans and active duty military. The program's mission is to enhance veterans and military members physical, mental, social, and emotional well-being.
'This cat wanted to live:' Terlton cat survives wildfires
Sam Carrico
Following the Terlton wildfires, Ziggy the cat, who was found injured, is now on the road to recovery at a Jenks animal hospital and will be put up for adoption once fully healed.
City of Jenks declares state of emergency over mulch fire: 'Very unique, very challenging problem'
Jonathan Polasek
Jenks Mayor Cory Box declares a state of emergency as the mulch fire near West 101st Street continues to burn. Crews from various states are working together to tackle this "very unique, very challenging problem."
What's on the ballot? Oklahomans to vote on school bonds, city council races & more
David Prock
Oklahomans will decide on several school bonds, tax propositions, and school board races. Here's a look at what's on the ballot in Northeast Oklahoma:
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What to know about school bond packages for February special election in Green Country
Jonathan Cooper
Early voting has started for the February special election. Oklahomans will decide several school bonds, tax propositions, and school board races.
What to know about school bond packages for February special election in Green Country
Jonathan Cooper
Early voting has started for the February special election. Oklahomans will decide several school bonds, tax propositions, and school board races.
Jenks Road Closure: What you need to know
David Prock
The westbound lane on Main Street at 1st Street in Jenks will be closed from 5 p.m. to midnight on Feb. 8-9 for a beautification project.
Jenks Road Closure: What you need to know
David Prock
The westbound lane on Main Street at 1st Street in Jenks will be closed from 5 p.m. to midnight on Feb. 8-9 for a beautification project.
Caught on camera: Bixby woman nearly walks in on masked burglar in her home
Erin Conrad
A Bixby woman nearly came face-to-face with a masked intruder inside her home. Security footage shows the burglar leaving just seconds before she walked into the room. Police say this break-in is part of a string of home invasions across Jenks, Bixby, Broken Arrow, and Tulsa. Officers urge residents to stay vigilant, lock doors, and check security cameras. More details on the investigation & safety tips here:
Caught on camera: Bixby woman nearly walks in on masked burglar in her home
Erin Conrad
A Bixby woman nearly came face-to-face with a masked intruder inside her home. Security footage shows the burglar leaving just seconds before she walked into the room. Police say this break-in is part of a string of home invasions across Jenks, Bixby, Broken Arrow, and Tulsa. Officers urge residents to stay vigilant, lock doors, and check security cameras. More details on the investigation & safety tips here:
'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.
Jenks Police hold Active Shooter Training at Tulsa Premium Outlets
Eden Jones
Jenks Police conducted active shooter training at the Tulsa Premium Outlet Mall to prepare for potential threats, focusing on response tactics in open spaces and plans for ongoing improvement.
Jenks Police hold Active Shooter Training at Tulsa Premium Outlets
Eden Jones
Jenks Police conducted active shooter training at the Tulsa Premium Outlet Mall to prepare for potential threats, focusing on response tactics in open spaces and plans for ongoing improvement.
Q&A: The Cimarron Link Energy Transmission Line, Its Potential Impact On Green Country Counties
News On 6
The Cimarron Link project, a 375-mile clean energy transmission line by Invenergy, is advancing with over half of the required land secured, aiming for operation by 2028 amid landowner negotiations and federal funding support.
Q&A: The Cimarron Link Energy Transmission Line, Its Potential Impact On Green Country Counties
News On 6
The Cimarron Link project, a 375-mile clean energy transmission line by Invenergy, is advancing with over half of the required land secured, aiming for operation by 2028 amid landowner negotiations and federal funding support.
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Gift Ideas And Holiday Traditions From The Oklahoma Department Of Wildlife Conservation
News On 6
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation offers a variety of holiday gift options, including fishing licenses, outdoor gear, and gift cards, while also encouraging anglers and hunters to enjoy winter fishing and participate in the Hunters Against Hunger program.
Gift Ideas And Holiday Traditions From The Oklahoma Department Of Wildlife Conservation
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The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation offers a variety of holiday gift options, including fishing licenses, outdoor gear, and gift cards, while also encouraging anglers and hunters to enjoy winter fishing and participate in the Hunters Against Hunger program.
Boutique Crawl In Jenks Aims To Draw Shoppers For Small Business Saturday
Amy Slanchik
Shops in downtown Jenks are hoping to draw people in with an event featuring Santa Claus, live music and discounts for Small Business Saturday.
Boutique Crawl In Jenks Aims To Draw Shoppers For Small Business Saturday
Amy Slanchik
Shops in downtown Jenks are hoping to draw people in with an event featuring Santa Claus, live music and discounts for Small Business Saturday.
Tulsa Premium Outlets Opens Doors For Location's First-Ever Black Friday
MaKayla Glenn
Tulsa Premium Outlets in Jenks welcomes its first Black Friday with over 75 retailers, exclusive discounts, and special activities for shoppers.
Tulsa Premium Outlets Opens Doors For Location's First-Ever Black Friday
MaKayla Glenn
Tulsa Premium Outlets in Jenks welcomes its first Black Friday with over 75 retailers, exclusive discounts, and special activities for shoppers.
Travis Meyer's Thursday Evening Forecast
Travis Meyer
Meteorologist Travis Meyer took the Bob Mills Weather Center on the road to Jenks for the Thursday evening forecast.
Travis Meyer's Thursday Evening Forecast
Travis Meyer
Meteorologist Travis Meyer took the Bob Mills Weather Center on the road to Jenks for the Thursday evening forecast.
Power Restored In Downtown Jenks After Squirrel Causes Large Outage
News On 6
Around 3,000 customers, including Jenks High School, were without power on Wednesday after a squirrel caused a major outage for the city.
Power Restored In Downtown Jenks After Squirrel Causes Large Outage
News On 6
Around 3,000 customers, including Jenks High School, were without power on Wednesday after a squirrel caused a major outage for the city.
Tulsa County Commissioner-Elect Lonnie Sims Talks Victory And Future Plans
News On 6
Tulsa County Commissioner-elect Lonnie Sims discusses his victory in a tight race and outlines his plans for the future, including addressing infrastructure issues.
Tulsa County Commissioner-Elect Lonnie Sims Talks Victory And Future Plans
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Tulsa County Commissioner-elect Lonnie Sims discusses his victory in a tight race and outlines his plans for the future, including addressing infrastructure issues.
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Pleasant weather again Today; More rain is expected later in the week
News On 6
Scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop across the southern Plains this week as weak disturbances move through the region, with modest rain chances continuing into the weekend. A stronger system early next week may bring an increased risk of severe weather as upper-level winds strengthen and moisture returns.
Pleasant weather again Today; More rain is expected later in the week
News On 6
Scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop across the southern Plains this week as weak disturbances move through the region, with modest rain chances continuing into the weekend. A stronger system early next week may bring an increased risk of severe weather as upper-level winds strengthen and moisture returns.
Celebrate Earth Day by recycling electronics at Tulsa drive-thru event
Jayden Brannon
Green Country Habitat for Humanity hosts first e-waste drive-thru event. Unwanted electronics are recycled responsibly, helping reduce landfills and protect the environment. Find out what you can drop off and where.
Celebrate Earth Day by recycling electronics at Tulsa drive-thru event
Jayden Brannon
Green Country Habitat for Humanity hosts first e-waste drive-thru event. Unwanted electronics are recycled responsibly, helping reduce landfills and protect the environment. Find out what you can drop off and where.
Pandemic business bill heads to Gov. Stitt's desk
Sydney Price
Senate Bill 672, aimed at keeping Oklahoma businesses open during a pandemic, advances to the governor's desk. The bill mandates scientific proof before the governor can order businesses to close.
Pandemic business bill heads to Gov. Stitt's desk
Sydney Price
Senate Bill 672, aimed at keeping Oklahoma businesses open during a pandemic, advances to the governor's desk. The bill mandates scientific proof before the governor can order businesses to close.
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Pleasant weather again Today; More rain is expected later in the week
News On 6
Scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop across the southern Plains this week as weak disturbances move through the region, with modest rain chances continuing into the weekend. A stronger system early next week may bring an increased risk of severe weather as upper-level winds strengthen and moisture returns.
Celebrate Earth Day by recycling electronics at Tulsa drive-thru event
Jayden Brannon
Green Country Habitat for Humanity hosts first e-waste drive-thru event. Unwanted electronics are recycled responsibly, helping reduce landfills and protect the environment. Find out what you can drop off and where.
Pandemic business bill heads to Gov. Stitt's desk
Sydney Price
Senate Bill 672, aimed at keeping Oklahoma businesses open during a pandemic, advances to the governor's desk. The bill mandates scientific proof before the governor can order businesses to close.
Q&A: Storm relief nonprofits need volunteers, learn how you can help
Jordan Fremstad
Volunteers needed for ongoing storm relief efforts in Oklahoma. Find out how you can help support local nonprofits and disaster victims.
‘CRITICAL FINDING:’ Fort Gibson Dam bridge closed until further notice
Sam Modde
State Highway 251A bridge closure at Fort Gibson dam prompts discussions of immediate repair ahead of 2026 replacement project. Detour options provided.
'Turn around, don’t drown': 4 dead after driving into Oklahoma flood waters
MaKayla Glenn
Four people died over the weekend after driving into floodwaters in Oklahoma. Firefighters in Moore and Foyil rescued several others, including a woman trapped in a creek that was up to 10 feet deep. Officials are urging drivers to never enter flooded roads, as even a foot of rushing water can carry away vehicles. With more rain expected, first responders stress the importance of the message: “Turn Around, Don’t Drown.”
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