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City Of Tulsa Welcomes 20 New U.S. Citizens; Some Share Love Stories
Amy Slanchik
Some of Tulsa's newest U.S. citizens come from places like Burma, Vietnam, France and Brazil. Each immigrant comes to America for their own reasons, and many also end up finding love.
Russia Wants To Recover Debris Of US Drone From Black Sea
Associated Press
Russia wants to recover the fragments of a U.S. surveillance drone that American forces brought down in the Black Sea after an encounter with a Russian fighter jet, a Russian security official said Wednesday.
White House Invites Dozens Of Nations For Ransomware Summit
CBS News
The White House is bringing together three dozen nations, the European Union and a slew of private-sector companies for a two-day summit that looks at how best to combat ransomware attacks.
Russia Blames Ukraine For Nationalist's Car Bombing Death
CBS News
Russia's top counterintelligence agency on Monday blamed Ukrainian spy services for organizing the killing of Daria Dugina, a 29-year-old political commentator and daughter of a leading Russian nationalist ideologue, in a car bombing just outside Moscow on Saturday night.
Oklahoma Woman Helps Take Supplies To Ukrainian Refugee Camps
Brooke Griffin
A Tulsa woman is delivering three suitcases worth of goods to people in Ukranian refugee camps this week. Crystal LeGrone said goodies and trinkets won’t replace lost homes and loved ones, but she hopes they can at least provide a moment of distraction.
Oklahoma Joe's Invited Back To Jack Daniel's Barbeque Championship
News On 6
Joe Davidson, a Tulsa businessman and founder of Oklahoma Joe's Barbecue, has been invited to compete in a special event at the Jack Daniel's World Barbecue Championship in Lynchburg, Tennessee.
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US Military Deaths In Iraq Climb To 3,867
News On 6
As of November 17, 2007, at least 3,867 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. The figure includes eight military
US Military Deaths In Iraq Climb To 3,867
News On 6
As of November 17, 2007, at least 3,867 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. The figure includes eight military
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OHP unveils new I-35 sign near Perry honoring trooper who arrested OKC bomber Timothy McVeigh
Allyson Luckie
A new sign along I-35 near Perry honors retired Oklahoma Highway Patrol Lt. Charlie Hanger, who arrested Timothy McVeigh after the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building bombing.
OHP unveils new I-35 sign near Perry honoring trooper who arrested OKC bomber Timothy McVeigh
Allyson Luckie
A new sign along I-35 near Perry honors retired Oklahoma Highway Patrol Lt. Charlie Hanger, who arrested Timothy McVeigh after the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building bombing.
UFOs in Oklahoma? Here's what the strange lights in the sky actually were.
Bella Roddy
Several News On 6 and News 9 viewers reported seeing a line of lights moving across the night sky, prompting speculation about unidentified flying objects. Here's what they really were.
UFOs in Oklahoma? Here's what the strange lights in the sky actually were.
Bella Roddy
Several News On 6 and News 9 viewers reported seeing a line of lights moving across the night sky, prompting speculation about unidentified flying objects. Here's what they really were.
Why neutering male cats is crucial for their health, according to an Oklahoma vet
Brooke Cox
Veterinarian Rebekah Hartfield urges cat owners to neuter their male cats to help prevent painful and potentially life-threatening urinary blockages.
Why neutering male cats is crucial for their health, according to an Oklahoma vet
Brooke Cox
Veterinarian Rebekah Hartfield urges cat owners to neuter their male cats to help prevent painful and potentially life-threatening urinary blockages.
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OHP unveils new I-35 sign near Perry honoring trooper who arrested OKC bomber Timothy McVeigh
Allyson Luckie
A new sign along I-35 near Perry honors retired Oklahoma Highway Patrol Lt. Charlie Hanger, who arrested Timothy McVeigh after the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building bombing.
UFOs in Oklahoma? Here's what the strange lights in the sky actually were.
Bella Roddy
Several News On 6 and News 9 viewers reported seeing a line of lights moving across the night sky, prompting speculation about unidentified flying objects. Here's what they really were.
Why neutering male cats is crucial for their health, according to an Oklahoma vet
Brooke Cox
Veterinarian Rebekah Hartfield urges cat owners to neuter their male cats to help prevent painful and potentially life-threatening urinary blockages.
What is mold? How to prevent fungal spread and stay healthy.
Christian Hans
Mold can thrive indoors and pose health risks, particularly for vulnerable individuals. Learn more about how to identify mold, preventive measures and how to stay safe.
TSET board of investors remove Oklahoma Attorney General from legal counsel
Christian Hans
The Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust board of investors has removed Attorney General Gentner Drummond from his legal counsel role, citing interference in investment processes.
Best Buddies Friendship Walk at TU promotes inclusion and awareness
Brooke Cox
Bixby High School students are helping lead Oklahoma’s Best Buddies program, which promotes inclusion for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities through friendship and leadership opportunities.
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