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Q&A: How A New Oklahoma Law Expands Mental Health Support For First Responders
News On 6
A new Oklahoma law provides first responders with paid time off and expanded benefits for mental health conditions like PTSD, aiming to support recovery and reduce stigma.
Robotic Dogs Created To Help First Responders
Kristen Weaver
These robots can be used in a number of ways by police officers. The dogs are used in law enforcement, search and rescue, and to do manufacturing jobs that might be hard to fill.
Tulsa Organization Raises Awareness, Funds For Firefighters Battling Cancer
News On 6
January is Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month, and the Tulsa Fire Fighters organization said it is committed to protecting those who protect us.
City Councilors To Vote On Settling Lawsuit Filed Against City Of Tulsa By 13 Firefighters Over Unpaid Overtime
News On 6
City Councilors are scheduled to vote on Wednesday on settling a lawsuit filed against the City of Tulsa by 13 firefighters.
Tulsa Fire Union President Praises CDC Survey Researching Firefighting And Cancer
Cal Day
The Centers for Disease Control is launching a new survey to better understand how the work firefighters do could be linked to cancer.
Watch: ACCO Discusses Upcoming 'Sky High For Kids' Event
News On 6
On Wednesday, Kristina Yantis from Sky High and Matt Lay, President of the Tulsa Firefighters' union, joined News On 6 at Noon to discuss some upcoming events.
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'Smoke & Guns' Event Coming To The BOK Center
News On 6
Firefighters and police officers from across the country are in Tulsa getting ready to battle it out all for a good cause. Matt Lay with the Tulsa Firefighters and Danna Johnston with Owasso PD joined News On 6 to tell us more about the Smoke and Guns MMA event.
'Smoke & Guns' Event Coming To The BOK Center
News On 6
Firefighters and police officers from across the country are in Tulsa getting ready to battle it out all for a good cause. Matt Lay with the Tulsa Firefighters and Danna Johnston with Owasso PD joined News On 6 to tell us more about the Smoke and Guns MMA event.
Fundraiser Held For Tulsa Firefighters Injured In Crash
Ashlyn Brothers
Tulsa firefighters raised money Monday night for two firefighters who were injured while working a car crash in January.
Fundraiser Held For Tulsa Firefighters Injured In Crash
Ashlyn Brothers
Tulsa firefighters raised money Monday night for two firefighters who were injured while working a car crash in January.
Tulsa Bond Issue Would Help Renovate Public Safety Center
Kristen Weaver
Tulsa City Councilors are considering a bond issue and tax extension worth more than $700 million to do numerous improvement projects across the city. Nearly $48 million of that money would fund a new public safety center for police, fire, emergency management and more.
Tulsa Bond Issue Would Help Renovate Public Safety Center
Kristen Weaver
Tulsa City Councilors are considering a bond issue and tax extension worth more than $700 million to do numerous improvement projects across the city. Nearly $48 million of that money would fund a new public safety center for police, fire, emergency management and more.
City Of Tulsa Settles Lawsuit With 13 Firefighters Over Unpaid Overtime
Kristen Weaver
The City of Tulsa has settled a lawsuit against them filed by 13 Tulsa firefighters. The city settled for $1,060,000. However, the firefighter’s union said this settlement isn’t finished yet.
City Of Tulsa Settles Lawsuit With 13 Firefighters Over Unpaid Overtime
Kristen Weaver
The City of Tulsa has settled a lawsuit against them filed by 13 Tulsa firefighters. The city settled for $1,060,000. However, the firefighter’s union said this settlement isn’t finished yet.
Tulsa First Responders Gather To Climb 110 Floors In Commemoration Of 9/11
News On 6
Sunday marks 21 years since the Sept. 11 attacks when hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania. First responders from all over Tulsa will gather to climb 110 floors Sunday at the First Place Tower in downtown Tulsa, the equivalent of the 110 stories in the World Trade Center.
Tulsa First Responders Gather To Climb 110 Floors In Commemoration Of 9/11
News On 6
Sunday marks 21 years since the Sept. 11 attacks when hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a field in Pennsylvania. First responders from all over Tulsa will gather to climb 110 floors Sunday at the First Place Tower in downtown Tulsa, the equivalent of the 110 stories in the World Trade Center.
Tulsa Firefighters To Receive Pay Raise Under New Agreement With City
Grant Stephens
Tulsa firefighters are getting their biggest pay raise in the city's history.
Tulsa Firefighters To Receive Pay Raise Under New Agreement With City
Grant Stephens
Tulsa firefighters are getting their biggest pay raise in the city's history.
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Foster Care Advocates Celebrate Opening Of Tulsa Girls' Home
Ashlyn Brothers
Foster Care advocates are celebrating the grand opening of a group girls' home that's been years in the making. The Tulsa Girls Home in Sapulpa is now welcoming teenage girls.
Foster Care Advocates Celebrate Opening Of Tulsa Girls' Home
Ashlyn Brothers
Foster Care advocates are celebrating the grand opening of a group girls' home that's been years in the making. The Tulsa Girls Home in Sapulpa is now welcoming teenage girls.
News On 6's Reagan Ledbetter Climbs 9/11 Memorial Stairs With First Responders
News On 6
First responders - 250 of them - started their 110 floor climb in full gear at 8:46 a.m. Wednesday, the moment the first plane hit the World Trade Center.
News On 6's Reagan Ledbetter Climbs 9/11 Memorial Stairs With First Responders
News On 6
First responders - 250 of them - started their 110 floor climb in full gear at 8:46 a.m. Wednesday, the moment the first plane hit the World Trade Center.
First Responders Take Part In Tulsa Stair Climb In Remembrance of 9/11
Joseph Holloway
Here in Tulsa, hundreds of first responders will climb one of downtown Tulsa's tallest buildings to pay tribute to those who died on 9/11.
First Responders Take Part In Tulsa Stair Climb In Remembrance of 9/11
Joseph Holloway
Here in Tulsa, hundreds of first responders will climb one of downtown Tulsa's tallest buildings to pay tribute to those who died on 9/11.
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Tulsa’s Mother Road Market named ‘Best Food Hall’ for 3rd year in a row
Brian Smallwood
Nonprofit food hall earns national recognition again, highlighting Tulsa’s growing culinary scene and entrepreneurial spirit
Tulsa’s Mother Road Market named ‘Best Food Hall’ for 3rd year in a row
Brian Smallwood
Nonprofit food hall earns national recognition again, highlighting Tulsa’s growing culinary scene and entrepreneurial spirit
Scattered showers and storms possible as active pattern remains
News On 6
Scattered showers and storms are possible today and Friday as weak systems move through the region, with a few strong storms not out of the question. A stalled front this weekend could bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
Scattered showers and storms possible as active pattern remains
News On 6
Scattered showers and storms are possible today and Friday as weak systems move through the region, with a few strong storms not out of the question. A stalled front this weekend could bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
Beam signing marks major milestone in Sand Springs school upgrades
Zachary Sabel
The beam signing ceremony marks progress in Sand Springs School's $115M accessibility upgrades. Historic building’s transition expected to impress new families enrolling this summer.
Beam signing marks major milestone in Sand Springs school upgrades
Zachary Sabel
The beam signing ceremony marks progress in Sand Springs School's $115M accessibility upgrades. Historic building’s transition expected to impress new families enrolling this summer.
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Tulsa’s Mother Road Market named ‘Best Food Hall’ for 3rd year in a row
Brian Smallwood
Nonprofit food hall earns national recognition again, highlighting Tulsa’s growing culinary scene and entrepreneurial spirit
Scattered showers and storms possible as active pattern remains
News On 6
Scattered showers and storms are possible today and Friday as weak systems move through the region, with a few strong storms not out of the question. A stalled front this weekend could bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
Beam signing marks major milestone in Sand Springs school upgrades
Zachary Sabel
The beam signing ceremony marks progress in Sand Springs School's $115M accessibility upgrades. Historic building’s transition expected to impress new families enrolling this summer.
Oklahoma Turnpike Authority warns of smishing text scams targeting Oklahomans
Amanda Siew
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority wants Oklahomans to watch out for a smishing text scam that is utilizing PIKEPASS' logo and website. The agency says it is not affiliated with the texts and ask anyone who receives the texts to report them.
These are the 6 food dyes the FDA wants to phase out
CBS News
The FDA plans to phase out six petroleum-based food dyes, urging companies to replace them with natural alternatives by next year due to safety concerns.
Broken Arrow job fair focuses on one-on-one employer connections
Jayden Brannon
Boutique-style Broken Arrow job fair set to forge personal connections between job seekers and local employers. Get face-to-face with in-demand healthcare and manufacturing sectors.
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