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Osage Nation Signs Agreement To Share Data With US Census Bureau
Amy Slanchik
The Osage Nation has signed an agreement with the U.S. Census Bureau to share its census data, aiming for better representation and federal funding for Native Americans.
U.S. Census Plays Key Role In Oklahoma Congressional Seats, Federal Funding
News On 6
The U.S. Census Bureau conducts a nationwide survey every 10 years to count every resident in the U.S. and its territories. The census collects demographic information such as the number of people in a household, their age, race, and gender.
Potential Grocery Tax Could Bring Oklahoma Households Hundreds In Savings
Chloe Abbott
The legislature is considering cutting the state sales tax on groceries, saving families hundreds of dollars a year.
Renting A Home May Be More Financially Prudent Than Buying One, Experts Say
News On 6
Matthew Richmond makes a good living running a successful pest control company in Northern California's Silicon Valley.
Census Bureau: Oklahoma City Ranks As 20th Largest US City
News 9
The U.S. Census Bureau has released new numbers, reaffirming Oklahoma City as the nation's 20th largest city.
Boomtown: More People Are Moving To The Tulsa Area
Chinh Doan
More people are moving to Oklahoma, and to Tulsa. The U.S. Census said the state's population is growing faster than most of the country. News On 6's Chinh Doan introduced us to the Eldridge family, who is moving from all over the country. They love the area so much, there will soon be 16 relatives living here.
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Millions Of Americans Nearing Retirement Age With No Savings
CBS News
Maryann O'Connor is juggling two jobs, sometimes working up to 11 hours per day, not what she expected to be doing at age 66.
Millions Of Americans Nearing Retirement Age With No Savings
CBS News
Maryann O'Connor is juggling two jobs, sometimes working up to 11 hours per day, not what she expected to be doing at age 66.
As Brazil Reels From Riots, Former Leader Bolsonaro Finds Home In Florida
Associated Press
As Brazil reels from mobs of rioters swarming its seats of power, its former leader has decamped to a Florida resort, where droves of supporters flocked to cheer on their ousted president.
As Brazil Reels From Riots, Former Leader Bolsonaro Finds Home In Florida
Associated Press
As Brazil reels from mobs of rioters swarming its seats of power, its former leader has decamped to a Florida resort, where droves of supporters flocked to cheer on their ousted president.
Census Bureau Report Shows Oklahoma A Popular Moving Destination
News 9
Oklahoma keeps on growing as the U.S. Census Bureau reports that the Sooner State is a top ten state people are moving to.
Census Bureau Report Shows Oklahoma A Popular Moving Destination
News 9
Oklahoma keeps on growing as the U.S. Census Bureau reports that the Sooner State is a top ten state people are moving to.
World Population Projected At 7.9 Billion On New Year’s Day
Associated Press
The world population is projected to be 7.9 billion people on New Year’s Day 2023, with 73.7 million people added since New Year’s Day 2022, the U.S. Census Bureau said Thursday.
World Population Projected At 7.9 Billion On New Year’s Day
Associated Press
The world population is projected to be 7.9 billion people on New Year’s Day 2023, with 73.7 million people added since New Year’s Day 2022, the U.S. Census Bureau said Thursday.
Long COVID To Blame For More Than 3,500 Deaths So Far, CDC Reports
CBS News
Thousands of death certificates previously tallied by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as COVID-19 fatalities were actually related to long COVID
Long COVID To Blame For More Than 3,500 Deaths So Far, CDC Reports
CBS News
Thousands of death certificates previously tallied by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as COVID-19 fatalities were actually related to long COVID
California Tenants Rise Up, Demand Rent Caps From City Halls
Associated Press
With rent prices soaring across the country, a group of renters is standing up for themselves and demanding their local government take a stand against price gouging.
California Tenants Rise Up, Demand Rent Caps From City Halls
Associated Press
With rent prices soaring across the country, a group of renters is standing up for themselves and demanding their local government take a stand against price gouging.
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Amid End To COVID Help, Homelessness Surging In Many Cities
Associated Press
In California’s capital, massive tent encampments have risen along the American River and highway overpasses have become havens for homeless people, whose numbers have jumped a staggering nearly 70% over two years.
Amid End To COVID Help, Homelessness Surging In Many Cities
Associated Press
In California’s capital, massive tent encampments have risen along the American River and highway overpasses have become havens for homeless people, whose numbers have jumped a staggering nearly 70% over two years.
US Has Sent $8.28 Billion In Pandemic Funds To Local Lenders
Associated Press
On the same day the Federal Reserve gave a sobering report on the U.S. economy’s trajectory, administration officials highlighted how they have kept some of the nation’s smallest businesses afloat through the pandemic.
US Has Sent $8.28 Billion In Pandemic Funds To Local Lenders
Associated Press
On the same day the Federal Reserve gave a sobering report on the U.S. economy’s trajectory, administration officials highlighted how they have kept some of the nation’s smallest businesses afloat through the pandemic.
New Hybrid School In Mustang Offers Students, Parents Learning Opportunities
Jordan Ryan
Basecamp Hybrid School in Mustang is a new facility that’s giving families the option to homeschool and engage in a structured environment.
New Hybrid School In Mustang Offers Students, Parents Learning Opportunities
Jordan Ryan
Basecamp Hybrid School in Mustang is a new facility that’s giving families the option to homeschool and engage in a structured environment.
Amid Housing Crises Vacation Towns Limit Short-Term Rentals
Associated Press
While the industry’s major companies, including Airbnb and Vrbo, do not release comprehensive data publicly, figures from analytics firm AirDNA and the U.S. Census Bureau show nearly 30% of homes in Steamboat Springs are vacation rentals.
Amid Housing Crises Vacation Towns Limit Short-Term Rentals
Associated Press
While the industry’s major companies, including Airbnb and Vrbo, do not release comprehensive data publicly, figures from analytics firm AirDNA and the U.S. Census Bureau show nearly 30% of homes in Steamboat Springs are vacation rentals.
'Long COVID' Response Ramps Up, With Plans To Test New Treatments
CBS News
It's been one of the biggest mysteries of the COVID-19 pandemic: Why do some people experience at-times debilitating symptoms that linger for months after the initial infection came and went? And what can be done to help those suffering from "long COVID"?
'Long COVID' Response Ramps Up, With Plans To Test New Treatments
CBS News
It's been one of the biggest mysteries of the COVID-19 pandemic: Why do some people experience at-times debilitating symptoms that linger for months after the initial infection came and went? And what can be done to help those suffering from "long COVID"?
Researchers Ask Census To Stop Controversial Privacy Method
Associated Press
Prominent demographers are asking the U.S. Census Bureau to abandon a controversial method for protecting survey and census participants’ confidentiality, saying it is jeopardizing the usability of numbers that are the foundation of the nation’s data infrastructure.
Researchers Ask Census To Stop Controversial Privacy Method
Associated Press
Prominent demographers are asking the U.S. Census Bureau to abandon a controversial method for protecting survey and census participants’ confidentiality, saying it is jeopardizing the usability of numbers that are the foundation of the nation’s data infrastructure.
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Chance for scattered showers this weekend
News On 6
By Saturday morning, winds will return from the south ahead of a stronger upper-level system expected to brush the Central Plains states Saturday night into Sunday morning.
Chance for scattered showers this weekend
News On 6
By Saturday morning, winds will return from the south ahead of a stronger upper-level system expected to brush the Central Plains states Saturday night into Sunday morning.
Cherry Blossom Festival begins as D.C. trees start their bloom cycle
Alex Cameron
The cherry trees are starting to bloom in the nation's capital. People come from all over to see the blossoms.
Cherry Blossom Festival begins as D.C. trees start their bloom cycle
Alex Cameron
The cherry trees are starting to bloom in the nation's capital. People come from all over to see the blossoms.
Mannford woman finds hope after devastating fires through hen's survival
MaKayla Glenn
A Mannford woman, Ilia Stanfield, is coping with the aftermath of devastating fires that destroyed her home and many of her animals. Days after the fire, she found one of her chickens, Hazel, alive, roaming around the property. Hazel's resilience has given Ilia hope, reminding her that if the chicken can survive, so can she.
Mannford woman finds hope after devastating fires through hen's survival
MaKayla Glenn
A Mannford woman, Ilia Stanfield, is coping with the aftermath of devastating fires that destroyed her home and many of her animals. Days after the fire, she found one of her chickens, Hazel, alive, roaming around the property. Hazel's resilience has given Ilia hope, reminding her that if the chicken can survive, so can she.
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Chance for scattered showers this weekend
News On 6
By Saturday morning, winds will return from the south ahead of a stronger upper-level system expected to brush the Central Plains states Saturday night into Sunday morning.
Cherry Blossom Festival begins as D.C. trees start their bloom cycle
Alex Cameron
The cherry trees are starting to bloom in the nation's capital. People come from all over to see the blossoms.
Mannford woman finds hope after devastating fires through hen's survival
MaKayla Glenn
A Mannford woman, Ilia Stanfield, is coping with the aftermath of devastating fires that destroyed her home and many of her animals. Days after the fire, she found one of her chickens, Hazel, alive, roaming around the property. Hazel's resilience has given Ilia hope, reminding her that if the chicken can survive, so can she.
Sapulpa family heartbroken and willing to fight for justice for their 17-year-old murdered son
Chloe Abbott
A Sapulpa family is mourning the loss of their 17-year-old son, Layson Davis, who was murdered in Minnesota. Randy Davis says it's hard waking up every day without his son, but he finds strength in knowing he'll fight to bring justice for Layson.
George Foreman, boxing legend and entrepreneur, dies at 76
CBS News
Foreman won two heavyweight championships, fought Muhammad Ali in the 'Rumble in the Jungle' and captured gold in the 1968 Olympics.
Mannford Public Schools delaying return to classrooms due to soot, smoke, ash
Katie Alexander
Mannford Public Schools says they are planning to return to class on Thursday, March 27. They say this is due to the amount of soot, smoke, and ash at several district facilities.
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