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Tulsa man sentenced for pulling gun, robbing local bank
Sam Modde
29-year-old Tulsa man is sentenced to 10 years in prison after robbing a bank near 61st & Lewis in April 2024.
Shots fired inside Tulsa Walmart; security guard confronts suspect
Jeromee Scot
Tulsa Police are investigating a shooting at the Walmart near 81st and Lewis after a suspect fired shots inside the store late Tuesday night.
Tulsa City Council gives green light to TIF District plans
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Tulsa City Council approves three new Tax Increment Finance (TIF) districts, paving the way for 6,000 new housing units by 2028.
Missing 69-year-old Tulsa man found
Drake Johnson
A 69-year-old man who went missing out of Tulsa Friday has been found, according to police.
3 Arrested After Tulsa Pursuit, Standoff
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Three people were arrested Tuesday morning following a chase that ended in a standoff in southeastern Tulsa, police say.
Gaza War Protesters Gather Outside Representative Hern's House
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The "Oklahomans Against Occupation" group believes the fighting in Gaza has gone too far - beyond what Israel could justify as self-defense or even as a response to the attack by Hamas.
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1 Person Detained After Damaging 2 Tulsa Businesses, Stealing From 1
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One person is in custody after causing damage to two Tulsa businesses and stealing from one, according to the Tulsa Police Department.
1 Person Detained After Damaging 2 Tulsa Businesses, Stealing From 1
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One person is in custody after causing damage to two Tulsa businesses and stealing from one, according to the Tulsa Police Department.
6 Pounds Of Meth Recovered After Tulsa Police Chase
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A chase that ended in a crash in Tulsa Sunday evening resulted in two people being taken into custody, police said.
6 Pounds Of Meth Recovered After Tulsa Police Chase
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A chase that ended in a crash in Tulsa Sunday evening resulted in two people being taken into custody, police said.
Tulsa Man Sentenced To 18 Years In Prison For 2021 Murder
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A federal judge sentenced a man to 18 years in prison after he strangled another man to death in a Tulsa parking lot in 2021.
Tulsa Man Sentenced To 18 Years In Prison For 2021 Murder
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A federal judge sentenced a man to 18 years in prison after he strangled another man to death in a Tulsa parking lot in 2021.
1 Person In Custody Following Tulsa Stolen Vehicle Chase
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Tulsa Police took one person into custody after leading officers on a chase in a stolen vehicle.
1 Person In Custody Following Tulsa Stolen Vehicle Chase
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Tulsa Police took one person into custody after leading officers on a chase in a stolen vehicle.
Tulsa Grocery Store Offers Free Ice As Thousands Face Power Outages
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A Reasor's grocery store in Tulsa is offering free bags of ice on Tuesday.
Tulsa Grocery Store Offers Free Ice As Thousands Face Power Outages
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A Reasor's grocery store in Tulsa is offering free bags of ice on Tuesday.
Yellow Brick Road Pub To Reopen After Devastating Fire
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One of the only lesbian bars left in the country, and the only one in Tulsa, is opening up again after burning down last July.
Yellow Brick Road Pub To Reopen After Devastating Fire
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One of the only lesbian bars left in the country, and the only one in Tulsa, is opening up again after burning down last July.
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Fire Officials Work To Determine Cause Of Duplex Fire In Tulsa
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Investigators are trying to figure out what caused a fire at a duplex in Tulsa on Tuesday afternoon.
Fire Officials Work To Determine Cause Of Duplex Fire In Tulsa
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Investigators are trying to figure out what caused a fire at a duplex in Tulsa on Tuesday afternoon.
Man Accused Of Robbing Tulsa Bank Identified By Police
Gabe Castillo
Tulsa Police have identified a man accused of robbing a bank in Tulsa on Monday afternoon.
Man Accused Of Robbing Tulsa Bank Identified By Police
Gabe Castillo
Tulsa Police have identified a man accused of robbing a bank in Tulsa on Monday afternoon.
Man Killed After Being Hit By Car In Tulsa
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Police say a man is dead after he was hit by a car in Tulsa on Sunday night.
Man Killed After Being Hit By Car In Tulsa
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Police say a man is dead after he was hit by a car in Tulsa on Sunday night.
Crews Begin Resurfacing Project On The Broken Arrow Expressway
Jonathan Polasek
A major road construction project on the Broken Arrow Expressway gets underway on Monday. Between South Peoria Avenue and South Lewis Avenue, lanes will be shut down in both directions one at a time for about a year.
Crews Begin Resurfacing Project On The Broken Arrow Expressway
Jonathan Polasek
A major road construction project on the Broken Arrow Expressway gets underway on Monday. Between South Peoria Avenue and South Lewis Avenue, lanes will be shut down in both directions one at a time for about a year.
Kendall Whittier Arts Festival Kicking Off In Tulsa
MaKayla Glenn
The Kendall Whittier Arts Festival is kicking off Saturday with all kinds of art-related activities, food trucks and live music. The festival starts at 10 a.m. and will run until 6 p.m. at the Kendall Whittier District on East Admiral Boulevard.
Kendall Whittier Arts Festival Kicking Off In Tulsa
MaKayla Glenn
The Kendall Whittier Arts Festival is kicking off Saturday with all kinds of art-related activities, food trucks and live music. The festival starts at 10 a.m. and will run until 6 p.m. at the Kendall Whittier District on East Admiral Boulevard.
Tulsa Pub A Total Loss After Early Morning Fire
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Tulsa firefighters are battling a blaze at a building near East 15th Street and South Lewis Avenue on Friday morning.
Tulsa Pub A Total Loss After Early Morning Fire
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Tulsa firefighters are battling a blaze at a building near East 15th Street and South Lewis Avenue on Friday morning.
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Scattered storms, heavy rain possible in Tulsa through the weekend
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Scattered showers and storms are possible 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 storms, heavy rain possible in Tulsa through the weekend
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Scattered showers and storms are possible 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.
REAL ID deadline approaching: Travelers weigh in
Sam Carrico
Twelve days from Thursday, anyone trying to catch a flight from Tulsa International Airport will need a REAL ID. The deadline had been postponed for years. News On 6's Sam Carrico spoke to travelers ahead of the deadline.
REAL ID deadline approaching: Travelers weigh in
Sam Carrico
Twelve days from Thursday, anyone trying to catch a flight from Tulsa International Airport will need a REAL ID. The deadline had been postponed for years. News On 6's Sam Carrico spoke to travelers ahead of the deadline.
Rogers County jury finds man guilty of murdering his girlfriend, recommends life without parole
Chloe Abbott
A Rogers County jury found Jericho Haverstick guilty of murdering his 22-year-old girlfriend, Eliza Arthurs, on Thursday. They recommend life without parole.
Rogers County jury finds man guilty of murdering his girlfriend, recommends life without parole
Chloe Abbott
A Rogers County jury found Jericho Haverstick guilty of murdering his 22-year-old girlfriend, Eliza Arthurs, on Thursday. They recommend life without parole.
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Scattered storms, heavy rain possible in Tulsa through the weekend
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Scattered showers and storms are possible 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.
REAL ID deadline approaching: Travelers weigh in
Sam Carrico
Twelve days from Thursday, anyone trying to catch a flight from Tulsa International Airport will need a REAL ID. The deadline had been postponed for years. News On 6's Sam Carrico spoke to travelers ahead of the deadline.
Rogers County jury finds man guilty of murdering his girlfriend, recommends life without parole
Chloe Abbott
A Rogers County jury found Jericho Haverstick guilty of murdering his 22-year-old girlfriend, Eliza Arthurs, on Thursday. They recommend life without parole.
Bristow school bus routes soon trackable in real time via parent's phones
Sam Modde
Bristow Public Schools rolls out BusRight app offering real-time bus route tracking for parents and guardians.
What does House Bill 2854 mean for Oklahoma colleges – and Langston University?
MaKayla Glenn
House Bill 2854 would let larger universities offer programs currently only available at smaller schools like Langston University’s Tulsa campus, Oklahoma’s only HBCU. Supporters say it expands access and helps students graduate. Critics, like Rep. Ronald Stewart, argue it could hurt Langston’s enrollment and funding by allowing other schools to copy its unique programs.
Ducklings keeping Broken Arrow firefighters busy: Multiple rescues this week
Sonora Meadows
Two different Broken Arrow crews rescued some ducklings on Thursday.
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