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Protest Of Immigration Bill Planned
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- State Representative Al Lindley and members of the South American Institute will hold a press conference on Monday to announce a formal protest of a new anti-immigration bill. House
Legal Opinion Sought On New Prison Program
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A state lawmakers wants an attorney general's opinion on the legality of a new program in which faith-based or community groups would work to help prison inmates re-enter society.
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Tattoo Artists Complain About Licensing Procedures
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Only 14 of an estimated 100 tattoo shops in Oklahoma have gotten licenses since a law legalizing tattooing went into effect in November.
The reason for many is a part of
Heated exchange between two state lawmakers
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Tempers flare on the floor of the state capitol in Oklahoma City as two state lawmakers had to be physically separated.
Representative Al Lindley mixed it up with state representative Paul Wesselhoft.
Undocumented Oklahoma college students worry about job opportunities
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- More than 200 undocumented college students are attending college at in-state tuition rates in Oklahoma, but many fear they will be unable to find work when they graduate.
While
State lawmakers' birthday greetings come under fire
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ The Oklahoma House's chief of staff says lawmakers can't use state resources to send birthday cards to voters.
Chief of Staff Doug Enevoldsen notified members of
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State lawmaker says death of tattoo bill could increase health problems
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- It appears Oklahoma will remain the only state in the nation to outlaw tattooing after a House committee fails to consider a bill to end the ban.
State Representative Al
State lawmaker says death of tattoo bill could increase health problems
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- It appears Oklahoma will remain the only state in the nation to outlaw tattooing after a House committee fails to consider a bill to end the ban.
State Representative Al
Health official endorses legalized tattooing
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The state health commissioner said Friday he supports an attempt to legalize tattooing in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma is the only state in the nation that bans tattooing.
Doctor
Health official endorses legalized tattooing
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The state health commissioner said Friday he supports an attempt to legalize tattooing in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma is the only state in the nation that bans tattooing.
Doctor
Bill to raise state wages proposed
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A group of Democratic House members wants to raise the wages of Oklahoma's lowest paid workers.
Oklahoma City state Representative Richard Morrisette says the group will
Bill to raise state wages proposed
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- A group of Democratic House members wants to raise the wages of Oklahoma's lowest paid workers.
Oklahoma City state Representative Richard Morrisette says the group will
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Tornado touches down near Horseshoe Bend; Early morning storms cause some damage around Oklahoma
Katie Alexander
Our News On 6 meteorologists are in the Bob Mills Weather Center tracking storms as they move through Oklahoma overnight into Saturday.
Tornado touches down near Horseshoe Bend; Early morning storms cause some damage around Oklahoma
Katie Alexander
Our News On 6 meteorologists are in the Bob Mills Weather Center tracking storms as they move through Oklahoma overnight into Saturday.
Tornado Watch continues this morning
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A tornado watch is in effect this morning for a large portion of the state, including most of northeastern Oklahoma. Additional storm chances continue for part of the weekend before a drying trend arrives early next week.
Tornado Watch continues this morning
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A tornado watch is in effect this morning for a large portion of the state, including most of northeastern Oklahoma. Additional storm chances continue for part of the weekend before a drying trend arrives early next week.
Oklahoma Democratic leaders reflect on the 2025 legislative session
Scott Mitchell
2025 legislative session wrap-up: Democratic leaders discuss victories and struggles.
Oklahoma Democratic leaders reflect on the 2025 legislative session
Scott Mitchell
2025 legislative session wrap-up: Democratic leaders discuss victories and struggles.
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Tornado touches down near Horseshoe Bend; Early morning storms cause some damage around Oklahoma
Katie Alexander
Our News On 6 meteorologists are in the Bob Mills Weather Center tracking storms as they move through Oklahoma overnight into Saturday.
Tornado Watch continues this morning
News On 6
A tornado watch is in effect this morning for a large portion of the state, including most of northeastern Oklahoma. Additional storm chances continue for part of the weekend before a drying trend arrives early next week.
Oklahoma Democratic leaders reflect on the 2025 legislative session
Scott Mitchell
2025 legislative session wrap-up: Democratic leaders discuss victories and struggles.
Gabrielle Platt helps make history in Tulsa Tough’s first para-cycling race
Ethan Wright
Para-cyclists debut at Tulsa Tough's 19th event. Gabrielle Platt, survivor and Paralympic hopeful, leads the charge.
Thunder fans ink their loyalty: Fans get free tattoos to show their pride
Ryan Gillin
Thunder fans show off their loyalty with free tattoos from Royal Ink Tattoos in Tulsa.
New Oklahoma law targets Bitcoin ATM scams — here’s what you need to know
MaKayla Glenn
A new Oklahoma law aims to stop scammers who use cryptocurrency ATMs to steal money, especially from older adults. The law, which takes effect in November, limits first-time users to $2,000 over 72 hours, requires kiosks to be licensed and tracked, and allows scam victims to seek refunds if reported within 14 days. Lawmakers and AARP Oklahoma say the law is a step toward protecting vulnerable Oklahomans from growing digital fraud.
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