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Voting In Oklahoma: Do I Need To Show ID At The Polls?
David Prock
Are you among the 2.4 million registered voters in Oklahoma? As you get ready to head out to the polls it's important to remember that Oklahoma voters must show ID to cast ballots. Here's a list of acceptable options, as well as info on how to register for the next election.
How Do I Register To Vote In Oklahoma? Do I Need To Show ID?
David Prock
Voting is an essential principle in the United States but many struggle with questions about how to register. Whether you are 18 and getting ready to vote for the first time, are new to Oklahoma, or need to re-register the state offers multiple options to make registering to vote as easy as possible.
League of Women Votes Help Students at Tulsa Community College Register to Vote
Emory Bryan
Voting is an essential principle in the United States but many young people struggle with questions about how to register. The League of Women hosted a drive on Tuesday and helped more than a hundred Tulsa Community College students get registered.
Deadline Approaching For Absentee Ballots In Oklahoma
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There is one week left to request an absentee ballot for the June 28th election.
In person absentee voting starts today
News On 6
Campaign 2002 is days away, but you can cast your vote early. County Election Boards will be open for in-person absentee voting starting today. For more information, call your county election board.
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Fantastic Friday weather before another storm chances arrives over the weekend
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Cooler temperatures are here and the gusty north wind is continuing to cool off areas south of Tulsa. Scattered showers and storms come to an end. Sunny and mild conditions return Friday, with highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s. Another storm system could impact the region this weekend and into early next week.
Fantastic Friday weather before another storm chances arrives over the weekend
News On 6
Cooler temperatures are here and the gusty north wind is continuing to cool off areas south of Tulsa. Scattered showers and storms come to an end. Sunny and mild conditions return Friday, with highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s. Another storm system could impact the region this weekend and into early next week.
Oklahoma lawmakers override veto to expand breast cancer screening coverage
Jeromee Scot
Oklahoma lawmakers voted to override Governor Stitt’s veto, making House Bill 1389 law and expanding insurance coverage for advanced breast cancer screenings.
Oklahoma lawmakers override veto to expand breast cancer screening coverage
Jeromee Scot
Oklahoma lawmakers voted to override Governor Stitt’s veto, making House Bill 1389 law and expanding insurance coverage for advanced breast cancer screenings.
Greenwood Rising hosting candlelight vigil honoring Tulsa Race Massacre victims
Jonathan Polasek
The Tulsa community is invited to reflect on the history of the Race Massacre at a candlelight vigil hosted by Greenwood Rising, Sunday night. Honor the past, learn from it, and contribute to a shared healing.
Greenwood Rising hosting candlelight vigil honoring Tulsa Race Massacre victims
Jonathan Polasek
The Tulsa community is invited to reflect on the history of the Race Massacre at a candlelight vigil hosted by Greenwood Rising, Sunday night. Honor the past, learn from it, and contribute to a shared healing.
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Fantastic Friday weather before another storm chances arrives over the weekend
News On 6
Cooler temperatures are here and the gusty north wind is continuing to cool off areas south of Tulsa. Scattered showers and storms come to an end. Sunny and mild conditions return Friday, with highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s. Another storm system could impact the region this weekend and into early next week.
Oklahoma lawmakers override veto to expand breast cancer screening coverage
Jeromee Scot
Oklahoma lawmakers voted to override Governor Stitt’s veto, making House Bill 1389 law and expanding insurance coverage for advanced breast cancer screenings.
Greenwood Rising hosting candlelight vigil honoring Tulsa Race Massacre victims
Jonathan Polasek
The Tulsa community is invited to reflect on the history of the Race Massacre at a candlelight vigil hosted by Greenwood Rising, Sunday night. Honor the past, learn from it, and contribute to a shared healing.
Oklahoma lawmakers vote to remove ODMHSAS Commissioner Allie Friesen
Destini Pittman
The House and Senate voted to approve a resolution that removes Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Commissioner Allie Friesen. After it passed, it took effect immediately.
OHP: pedestrian hit, killed on 169 near Owasso
Matt Kalish
Oklahoma Highway Patrol said a pedestrian died Thursday after being hit by a driver on US 169 near 56th Street North in Owasso.
Tulsa hosts national prosecutors' training on domestic violence and animal abuse cases
Chloe Abbott
Domestic violence and animal abuse cases are the main focus for attorneys from all over the country who are coming to Tulsa to get more training on those topics.
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