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Tulsa’s Big Brothers Big Sisters Seeks Volunteers For Mentorship Program
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma needs volunteers, especially Big Brothers, to mentor over 100 children in Tulsa. Tulsa Area Director Abi Sutherland, Big Brother Phil Armstrong, and Little Brother Dylan Gant stopped by the Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch to talk about the program and its benefits.
Greenwood Rising Selects New Executive Director
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Greenwood Rising has selected a new executive director after a six-month national search. Doctor Raymond Doswell is a historian who recently worked for the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City.
Archeologists Obtain More Samples For DNA Extraction At Oaklawn Cemetery
Amy Slanchik
Archeologists working to find victims from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre at Oaklawn Cemetery said they collected more remains for DNA samples Thursday, from individuals found in a mass grave last summer.
Museums Launch ‘Road To Remembrance’ Project On Tulsa Race Massacre, Murrah Building Bombing
Tevis Hillis
Two Oklahoma museums linked due to tragedies in the state are now coming together to bring a day of change for students in Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
Greenwood Rising History Center Launches App Showcasing Exhibits Worldwide
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Greenwood Rising has launched a new app that will let people across the world experience the museum for free. The app was launched in connection with the one-year anniversary of the museum's opening. Phil Armstrong with Greenwood Rising joined News On 6 to talk more about the app that opens up a piece of Tulsa history to the world
Greenwood Rising Reopens To The Public With Exhibit Updates
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Greenwood Rising Black Wall Street History Center is reopening to the public on Thursday.
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Greenwood Rising Museum Tells Story Of Black Wall Street, Tulsa Race Massacre
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Tulsa's Greenwood Rising museum hopes to shine a light on a story that went untold for years, while also highlighting the economic activity that thrived on what was called Black Wall Street.
Greenwood Rising Museum Tells Story Of Black Wall Street, Tulsa Race Massacre
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Tulsa's Greenwood Rising museum hopes to shine a light on a story that went untold for years, while also highlighting the economic activity that thrived on what was called Black Wall Street.
Groundbreaking Begins On New Greenwood Rising History Museum In Downtown Tulsa
Emory Bryan
Ground was broken Friday for what will be a $30 million project to commemorate the history of the Greenwood district in Tulsa.
Groundbreaking Begins On New Greenwood Rising History Museum In Downtown Tulsa
Emory Bryan
Ground was broken Friday for what will be a $30 million project to commemorate the history of the Greenwood district in Tulsa.
Greenwood Cultural Center Planning $25 Million Expansion For Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial
Emory Bryan
A $25 million dollar expansion, renovation, and rebranding of the Greenwood Cultural Center could open before the centennial of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Greenwood Cultural Center Planning $25 Million Expansion For Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial
Emory Bryan
A $25 million dollar expansion, renovation, and rebranding of the Greenwood Cultural Center could open before the centennial of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
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Why registering your storm shelter in Oklahoma could save your life
Ethan Wright
Registering your storm shelter helps first responders locate and rescue you after a tornado. Learn how to register, choose the right shelter, and stock essential supplies.
Why registering your storm shelter in Oklahoma could save your life
Ethan Wright
Registering your storm shelter helps first responders locate and rescue you after a tornado. Learn how to register, choose the right shelter, and stock essential supplies.
What you need to know about air traffic controllers and air traffic control training in the U.S.
Alex Cameron
Congress could soon take up legislation to protect one of Oklahoma’s more critical jobs from future funding issues: air traffic controllers.
What you need to know about air traffic controllers and air traffic control training in the U.S.
Alex Cameron
Congress could soon take up legislation to protect one of Oklahoma’s more critical jobs from future funding issues: air traffic controllers.
Former deputy charged with drug possession and embezzlement
Erin Conrad
A former Delaware County Sheriff's deputy and K9 Officer is charged with felony drug possession, willful neglect, and embezzlement. Michael Bernheisel is accused of keeping evidence and items from crime scenes in his patrol unit. Those items include things like guns, drugs, electronics, vehicle keys, as well as glass pipes and bongs.
Former deputy charged with drug possession and embezzlement
Erin Conrad
A former Delaware County Sheriff's deputy and K9 Officer is charged with felony drug possession, willful neglect, and embezzlement. Michael Bernheisel is accused of keeping evidence and items from crime scenes in his patrol unit. Those items include things like guns, drugs, electronics, vehicle keys, as well as glass pipes and bongs.
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Why registering your storm shelter in Oklahoma could save your life
Ethan Wright
Registering your storm shelter helps first responders locate and rescue you after a tornado. Learn how to register, choose the right shelter, and stock essential supplies.
What you need to know about air traffic controllers and air traffic control training in the U.S.
Alex Cameron
Congress could soon take up legislation to protect one of Oklahoma’s more critical jobs from future funding issues: air traffic controllers.
Former deputy charged with drug possession and embezzlement
Erin Conrad
A former Delaware County Sheriff's deputy and K9 Officer is charged with felony drug possession, willful neglect, and embezzlement. Michael Bernheisel is accused of keeping evidence and items from crime scenes in his patrol unit. Those items include things like guns, drugs, electronics, vehicle keys, as well as glass pipes and bongs.
Next round of severe storms to develop Thursday morning
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A cold front moves storms out of the state, with additional storms and heavy rain expected through the weekend.
Thunder look to extend winning streak against Pistons at Paycom Center
Destini Pittman
OKC will face the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday night at Paycom Center, looking to extend its winning streak to 11 games.
'A sigh of relief': Stillwater voters approve new $8.75 million animal welfare center
Cameron Joiner
The City of Stillwater is getting a new animal welfare center after residents passed a major General Obligation (GO) bond during Tuesday night’s election. The $8.75 million bond project aims to triple the size of Stillwaters’ current facility, which hasn’t been updated in over 4 decades.
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