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Thunder Fellows: Building leadership and career skills for Tulsa students in sports, tech, and entertainment
Craig Day
The Thunder Fellows Program helps students in the Tulsa area learn about future careers in the sports, entertainment and tech industries.
Tulsa historian preserves legacy of Black Tulsans with upcoming book
Autumn Bracey
Longtime Tulsa historian Princetta Newman is working to preserve and share the stories of influential Black Tulsans, highlighting their lasting contributions through her upcoming book, "If These Bricks Could Talk."
Q&A: Greenwood Rising and the Oklahoma Civil Rights Trail
Ethan Wright
Greenwood Rising will display a new marker as part of the Oklahoma African-American Historic Trail, honoring Black Wall Street and Black frontier towns. Installation is set for spring.
Oklahoma Invitational Black Rodeo comes to Tulsa for Black History Month
Anna Denison
The Oklahoma Invitational Black Rodeo is set to take over Tulsa on Saturday, promising to be "the hottest show on dirt" with steer wrestling, bull riding, broncos, and more.
Tulsa Remote to host third annual AFROFEST celebrating Black History Month
News On 6
Celebrate Black History Month at Tulsa Remote’s AFROFEST on Feb. 1 at the Greenwood Cultural Center. Live performances, local vendors, and more—free for all! Dominique Clarke, the Director of Member and Alumni Experience for Tulsa Remote, joined News On 6 at 4 p.m. on Tuesday to talk AFROFEST.
Key Moments From The OSDE December Meeting
News 9
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters is leading the December meeting of the State Board of Education.
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Historic Oklahoma City Jewel Theatre Receives $1 Million Renovation Grant
Alexis Young
The Jewel Theatre in Oklahoma City, built in 1931, received a $1 million renovation grant to revitalize the historic venue.
Historic Oklahoma City Jewel Theatre Receives $1 Million Renovation Grant
Alexis Young
The Jewel Theatre in Oklahoma City, built in 1931, received a $1 million renovation grant to revitalize the historic venue.
Dreamland Festival Kicks Off In Greenwood With Tulsa’s Top Artists
News On 6
The Dreamland Festival returns to Greenwood, celebrating Tulsa's top artists with music, art, and film on historic Black Wall Street.
Dreamland Festival Kicks Off In Greenwood With Tulsa’s Top Artists
News On 6
The Dreamland Festival returns to Greenwood, celebrating Tulsa's top artists with music, art, and film on historic Black Wall Street.
Doorways to Hope: An Art Installation That Opens A Portal To Honor North Tulsa's Legacy
News On 6
An art installation in downtown Tulsa launched in June honors descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and 20 North Tulsa residents, chosen by the community. Lead Artist behind Doorways to Hope Marlon F. Hall and Dr. La Verne Ford joined News On 6 On the Arca Continental Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch to talk about the project.
Doorways to Hope: An Art Installation That Opens A Portal To Honor North Tulsa's Legacy
News On 6
An art installation in downtown Tulsa launched in June honors descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and 20 North Tulsa residents, chosen by the community. Lead Artist behind Doorways to Hope Marlon F. Hall and Dr. La Verne Ford joined News On 6 On the Arca Continental Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch to talk about the project.
DOJ Investigates 1921 Race Massacre, Hears Stories From Descendants And Survivors
Chloe Abbott
Staff from the Department of Justice were in Tulsa Thursday as part of a first-of-its-kind investigation into the 1921 Race Massacre. The DOJ announced last month it was opening an investigation into the riot that destroyed Black Wall Street and killed hundreds of people.
DOJ Investigates 1921 Race Massacre, Hears Stories From Descendants And Survivors
Chloe Abbott
Staff from the Department of Justice were in Tulsa Thursday as part of a first-of-its-kind investigation into the 1921 Race Massacre. The DOJ announced last month it was opening an investigation into the riot that destroyed Black Wall Street and killed hundreds of people.
Terence Crutcher Foundation Begins Restoration At North Pointe Center
News On 6
The Terence Crutcher Foundation is restoring the North Pointe Center in North Tulsa, creating a community hub with shops and a food hall, aiming for completion by 2026.
Terence Crutcher Foundation Begins Restoration At North Pointe Center
News On 6
The Terence Crutcher Foundation is restoring the North Pointe Center in North Tulsa, creating a community hub with shops and a food hall, aiming for completion by 2026.
Sports, Tech And Venture Summit Unites Entrepreneurs, Athletes In Tulsa
News On 6
The sports and business scene is what James Chapman says drew him and his team here to Tulsa.
Sports, Tech And Venture Summit Unites Entrepreneurs, Athletes In Tulsa
News On 6
The sports and business scene is what James Chapman says drew him and his team here to Tulsa.
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'All About Learning': Black Wall Street Legacy Festival Teaches History Of Greenwood, Tulsa Race Massacre
Eden Jones
The fourth annual Black Wall Street Legacy is in Tulsa this weekend, where organizers say the goal is to keep the story of what happened in 1921 alive.
'All About Learning': Black Wall Street Legacy Festival Teaches History Of Greenwood, Tulsa Race Massacre
Eden Jones
The fourth annual Black Wall Street Legacy is in Tulsa this weekend, where organizers say the goal is to keep the story of what happened in 1921 alive.
Greenwood Rising Museum Offering Free Admission On May 31 And June 1; Reservations Encouraged
News On 6
Since opening in 2021, the Greenwood Rising Museum has welcomed in guests from far and wide to learn about the history and resilience of the Black community in Tulsa and beyond. Dr. Raymond Doswell is the Executive Director, and he was here to tell us more about some big events going on this week.
Greenwood Rising Museum Offering Free Admission On May 31 And June 1; Reservations Encouraged
News On 6
Since opening in 2021, the Greenwood Rising Museum has welcomed in guests from far and wide to learn about the history and resilience of the Black community in Tulsa and beyond. Dr. Raymond Doswell is the Executive Director, and he was here to tell us more about some big events going on this week.
Black Wall Street Rally Begins In Historic Greenwood District
News On 6
The third annual Black Wall Street Rally is now underway in the Historic Greenwood District. Byron Perry is an organizer for the event and he joined News On 6 to talk about the rally.
Black Wall Street Rally Begins In Historic Greenwood District
News On 6
The third annual Black Wall Street Rally is now underway in the Historic Greenwood District. Byron Perry is an organizer for the event and he joined News On 6 to talk about the rally.
Preserving History: The Burleson Family Returns To Tulsa's Black Wall Street For Monumental Occasion
MaKayla Glenn
This year makes 103 years since the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and many people are still learning about their family's history of owning a business on Black Wall Street.
Preserving History: The Burleson Family Returns To Tulsa's Black Wall Street For Monumental Occasion
MaKayla Glenn
This year makes 103 years since the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and many people are still learning about their family's history of owning a business on Black Wall Street.
Oldest Tulsa Massacre Survivor Celebrates 110th Birthday
CBS News
The grandmother of six is the oldest living survivor of the 1921 Tulsa Massacre, where a deadly attack happened in the thriving Greenwood community.
Oldest Tulsa Massacre Survivor Celebrates 110th Birthday
CBS News
The grandmother of six is the oldest living survivor of the 1921 Tulsa Massacre, where a deadly attack happened in the thriving Greenwood community.
Tulsa Cyclist Rides 600 Miles To Visit Historic Black Towns Across Oklahoma
Matt Rahn
A Tulsa man is riding his bike more than 600 miles across Oklahoma this week. The avid cyclist wants to use his journey to bring attention not to him, but to the places he visits along the way.
Tulsa Cyclist Rides 600 Miles To Visit Historic Black Towns Across Oklahoma
Matt Rahn
A Tulsa man is riding his bike more than 600 miles across Oklahoma this week. The avid cyclist wants to use his journey to bring attention not to him, but to the places he visits along the way.
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Spring into Reading: 6 must-reads to enjoy this season
Brooke Cox
Magic City Books highlights six diverse book selections, ranging from introspective fiction to economic innovation and baseball history.
Spring into Reading: 6 must-reads to enjoy this season
Brooke Cox
Magic City Books highlights six diverse book selections, ranging from introspective fiction to economic innovation and baseball history.
Blackberries: The superfood that's easy to grow
Brooke Cox
Blackberries are a nutritious and easy-to-grow fruit, making them a great option for gardeners looking for a low-maintenance and rewarding crop.
Blackberries: The superfood that's easy to grow
Brooke Cox
Blackberries are a nutritious and easy-to-grow fruit, making them a great option for gardeners looking for a low-maintenance and rewarding crop.
Gov. Stitt Requests Federal Disaster Aid for Wildfire Recovery Efforts
David Prock
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has requested federal disaster aid for areas affected by recent wildfires.
Gov. Stitt Requests Federal Disaster Aid for Wildfire Recovery Efforts
David Prock
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has requested federal disaster aid for areas affected by recent wildfires.
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Spring into Reading: 6 must-reads to enjoy this season
Brooke Cox
Magic City Books highlights six diverse book selections, ranging from introspective fiction to economic innovation and baseball history.
Blackberries: The superfood that's easy to grow
Brooke Cox
Blackberries are a nutritious and easy-to-grow fruit, making them a great option for gardeners looking for a low-maintenance and rewarding crop.
Gov. Stitt Requests Federal Disaster Aid for Wildfire Recovery Efforts
David Prock
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has requested federal disaster aid for areas affected by recent wildfires.
Tulsa two-step and line dance instructor offering group lessons at area YWCAs
Alyssa Miller
A Tulsa two-step and line dance instructor is teaching group lessons at area YWCA's. Classes are $10-$15 and are open to both English and Spanish speakers.
Suspect apprehended after police chase leads to Jenks standoff
Brooke Cox
A suspect wanted in multiple jurisdictions was apprehended after a police chase led to a barricade situation near Jenks Northwest Elementary, prompting a temporary school delay.
Celebrate Will Rogers’ legacy at the 2025 Afternoon Frolic with films, roping, and more
Brooke Cox
The second annual Will Rogers Afternoon Frolic on April 5 at Circle Cinema will feature a double film screening, roping demonstrations, lunch from Ike’s Chili, and more.
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