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'Black Excellence Ball & Banquet' To Raise Funds For Local Students, Honor Greenwood Businesses
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Eight individuals will be honored for their service to the community at this event. Akia Beckman and Kanadra Holmes join us to share more about how it's also raising money to support Tulsa students.
The Hot Seat: Oklahoma Health
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In this morning's Hot Seat, political analyst Scott Mitchell talks to Oklahoma's Commissioner of Health Keith Reed about Oklahoma's overall heath ranking and what they are doing to make positive change.
Oklahoma Attorney General Initiates Lawsuit Against U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services
Lex Rodriguez
Drummond filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma. It argues that HHS's decision contradicts federal law, which explicitly states that Title X funds cannot support programs where abortion serves as a method of family planning.
Medical Marijuana Authority Recalls Products Contaminated With E. Coli, Yeast, Mold
David Prock
The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority has recalled nearly 100 medical marijuana products after samples failed tests for samples that failed testing for mold, E. coli, and salmonella.
State Health Department Says 3 Resignations Among Leadership Are Unrelated
Drake Johnson
The State Department of Health says it's just a coincidence that its CFO, COO and commissioner all resigned within three weeks. "I understand the timing of all three are really close but no, completed unrelated, all three," Interim Commissioner of Health Keith Reed said.
OSDH: Pfizer Boosting COVID-19 Vaccine Shipment To Oklahoma By 25%
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The state health department said drugmaker Pfizer is boosting its vaccine shipment to Oklahoma by 25%, meaning the state will have 137,000 doses. The winter weather has caused some distribution delays, but this week's shipment of about 110,000 doses should arrive in Oklahoma by Saturday. "We're currently operating from vaccine supply that exists because of weather-related clinic cancellations or clinics that were planned but never scheduled because of weather uncertainty," said Deputy State Heal
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OSDH Says Tribal Members Can Receive COVID-19 Vaccine Through State Or Federal Government
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Officials from the Oklahoma State Health Department have said that most of Oklahoma's tribes have opted to get the COVID-19 vaccine through the federal government, but individual tribal members can still get the vaccine from the state if they want.
OSDH Says Tribal Members Can Receive COVID-19 Vaccine Through State Or Federal Government
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Officials from the Oklahoma State Health Department have said that most of Oklahoma's tribes have opted to get the COVID-19 vaccine through the federal government, but individual tribal members can still get the vaccine from the state if they want.
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Measles cases rise in Oklahoma: Experts launch school toolkit to boost childhood vaccinations
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma health experts are urging parents and schools to increase MMR vaccinations as measles cases rise and childhood immunization rates fall below safe levels.
Measles cases rise in Oklahoma: Experts launch school toolkit to boost childhood vaccinations
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma health experts are urging parents and schools to increase MMR vaccinations as measles cases rise and childhood immunization rates fall below safe levels.
George Wendt, comedian and actor beloved as Norm on 'Cheers,' dies at 76
CBS News
George Wendt, the comedian and actor known for his role as Norm on "Cheers" has died at 76.
George Wendt, comedian and actor beloved as Norm on 'Cheers,' dies at 76
CBS News
George Wendt, the comedian and actor known for his role as Norm on "Cheers" has died at 76.
Westbound I-40 closed near Okemah due to crash in work zone
Drake Johnson
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation says drivers should avoid the area and locate and alternate route.
Westbound I-40 closed near Okemah due to crash in work zone
Drake Johnson
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation says drivers should avoid the area and locate and alternate route.
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Measles cases rise in Oklahoma: Experts launch school toolkit to boost childhood vaccinations
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma health experts are urging parents and schools to increase MMR vaccinations as measles cases rise and childhood immunization rates fall below safe levels.
George Wendt, comedian and actor beloved as Norm on 'Cheers,' dies at 76
CBS News
George Wendt, the comedian and actor known for his role as Norm on "Cheers" has died at 76.
Westbound I-40 closed near Okemah due to crash in work zone
Drake Johnson
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation says drivers should avoid the area and locate and alternate route.
Contractor Scams and Red Flags to Watch for After Storm Damage
News On 6
The Better Business Bureau shares how to avoid scams during Oklahoma’s storm season and what to know before hiring a contractor.
Fort Gibson storm cleanup underway after destructive winds topple trees and power lines
Jonathan Polasek
Residents begin recovery after major storm damages homes and family property in Fort Gibson
Free summer meals: Owasso Public Schools starts serving breakfast & lunch to all kids next week
Tyler Whitehead
"Starting May 27, Owasso Public Schools offers free meals at selected locations to all children under 18 throughout the summer. No enrollment or application needed.
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