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4 key changes coming to Tulsa transit routes
Samantha Rupe
MetroLink Tulsa is rolling out new changes that could affect how riders move across the city. Whether you're heading to the airport, south Tulsa or Crystal City, here’s what you need to know.
MetroLink Tulsa to hold public meetings on proposed service changes
News On 6
MetroLink Tulsa is hosting public meetings March 10-12 to review proposed service changes and gather community feedback.
Tulsa Dream Center warming shelter: Ethan Wright shares details as Tulsa takes on snow, deadly cold
Ethan Wright
As snow and bitter cold grip Tulsa, the Tulsa Dream Center is providing emergency shelter for those without a warm place to go.
MetroLink Tulsa offering free rides, warming station ahead of winter weather
Brooke Cox
MetroLink Tulsa will offer free fares and open a public warming station at Denver Avenue Station from Feb. 18-20 as winter weather approaches.
Warming shelters in Tulsa & safety tips during cold temperatures this year
News On 6
As severe cold weather approaches, the City of Tulsa is opening warming shelters and coordinating with local agencies to ensure the safety of people experiencing homelessness.
City of Tulsa prepares for extreme cold temperatures
Brooke Cox
Frigid temperatures have arrived, and the City of Tulsa has activated warming stations, shelter resources, and winter weather response plans while urging residents to report waterline breaks and stay updated through city resources.
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Tulsa Day Center Prepared For Cold Snap; Where To Find Warming Shelters
Amy Slanchik
The Tulsa Day Center said 72 people have died this year as a direct result of being homeless. The cold weather played a factor in some of those deaths.
Tulsa Day Center Prepared For Cold Snap; Where To Find Warming Shelters
Amy Slanchik
The Tulsa Day Center said 72 people have died this year as a direct result of being homeless. The cold weather played a factor in some of those deaths.
Tulsa Outreach Teams Care For Homeless Population During Dangerous Cold
News On 6
Organizations like the Tulsa Day Center are trying to get people out of the cold and into the warming centers. Those who are staying outside will also get supplies to stay safe.
Tulsa Outreach Teams Care For Homeless Population During Dangerous Cold
News On 6
Organizations like the Tulsa Day Center are trying to get people out of the cold and into the warming centers. Those who are staying outside will also get supplies to stay safe.
Tulsa Transit Wants Feedback On Possible Changes To Bus Routes
News On 6
Tulsa Transit is hosting multiple open houses to hear from the public. They're asking for feedback on possible changes to bus routes to improve connections, frequency, and trip speed. There are three more open houses this week. You can find the full schedule below: May 23, 12-2:00pm - Denver Avenue Station - 319 S. Denver. May 23, 5-7:00pm - Santa Cecilia Plaza - 2160 S. Garnett Rd. May 24, 10a-12pm - Parkview Terrace Apartments - 1615 W. 59th St.
Tulsa Transit Wants Feedback On Possible Changes To Bus Routes
News On 6
Tulsa Transit is hosting multiple open houses to hear from the public. They're asking for feedback on possible changes to bus routes to improve connections, frequency, and trip speed. There are three more open houses this week. You can find the full schedule below: May 23, 12-2:00pm - Denver Avenue Station - 319 S. Denver. May 23, 5-7:00pm - Santa Cecilia Plaza - 2160 S. Garnett Rd. May 24, 10a-12pm - Parkview Terrace Apartments - 1615 W. 59th St.
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Rain, storms, and a severe threat ahead for Oklahoma through Tuesday
News On 6
Scattered shower and storm chances continue across Green Country. A stalled front this weekend will bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
Rain, storms, and a severe threat ahead for Oklahoma through Tuesday
News On 6
Scattered shower and storm chances continue across Green Country. A stalled front this weekend will bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
Measles outbreak, vaccine skepticism, and health insurance challenges: Oklahoma Doctors speak out
Graham Dowers
As cases of measles begin to rise across Oklahoma and the surrounding region, medical leaders are sounding the alarm about falling vaccination rates and other obstacles facing patient care.
Measles outbreak, vaccine skepticism, and health insurance challenges: Oklahoma Doctors speak out
Graham Dowers
As cases of measles begin to rise across Oklahoma and the surrounding region, medical leaders are sounding the alarm about falling vaccination rates and other obstacles facing patient care.
30 graduate from Tulsa County's treatment court programs, celebrating second chances
Graham Dowers
Thirty people celebrated a major milestone yesterday, graduating from Tulsa County’s Drug, DUI, and Veterans Treatment Court programs.
30 graduate from Tulsa County's treatment court programs, celebrating second chances
Graham Dowers
Thirty people celebrated a major milestone yesterday, graduating from Tulsa County’s Drug, DUI, and Veterans Treatment Court programs.
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Rain, storms, and a severe threat ahead for Oklahoma through Tuesday
News On 6
Scattered shower and storm chances continue across Green Country. A stalled front this weekend will bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
Measles outbreak, vaccine skepticism, and health insurance challenges: Oklahoma Doctors speak out
Graham Dowers
As cases of measles begin to rise across Oklahoma and the surrounding region, medical leaders are sounding the alarm about falling vaccination rates and other obstacles facing patient care.
30 graduate from Tulsa County's treatment court programs, celebrating second chances
Graham Dowers
Thirty people celebrated a major milestone yesterday, graduating from Tulsa County’s Drug, DUI, and Veterans Treatment Court programs.
Thousands gather for Tulsa Heart Walk to fight heart disease, celebrate survivors
Graham Dowers
Thousands of Tulsans are stepping up today in the fight against heart disease at the American Heart Association’s annual Heart Walk.
Oklahoma's wildfire response improvements from Gov. Stitt
MaKayla Glenn
Governor Kevin Stitt's Wildfire Response Working Group has released its first set of recommendations to improve Oklahoma's wildfire response, following the March fires and the dismissal of the state forestry director. The report identifies key challenges such as poor inter-agency communication, radio compatibility issues, and staffing shortages in rural fire departments.
Vaccine skepticism and measles outbreaks alarm Oklahoma physicians
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of Hot Seat, political analyst Scott Mitchell and guests discuss the resurgence of measles, declining vaccination rates, and the challenges physicians face navigating health insurance hurdles in Oklahoma.
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