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'Mighty Makers' program helps children regulate emotions through games
Jayden Brannon
Parkside Psychiatric Hospital’s free “Mighty Makers” program helps children ages 5-12 recognize and regulate emotions through therapy sessions and bio-feedback games, offering families better communication and hope.
Yoga Can Reduce Frailty In Older People, Brigham And Women's Hospital Study Finds
CBS News
Yoga may help prevent frailty in older adults, according to local researchers.
Saint Francis Strong: Remembering Dr. Phillips As A Surgeon, Philanthropist And Mentor
Kristen Weaver
June 1 marks one year since the horrific shooting at Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa. Throughout the week, we'll be remembering the lives of all affected by the tragic event. Doctor Preston Phillips was known as a talented surgeon, but also as a father, husband and friend to many who spend his whole life giving back to others.
Quality Sleep Could Add Years To Your Life, Study Finds
CBS News
Not getting enough sleep? It could be shortening your life, a new study suggests.
North Korea’s Suspected COVID-19 Caseload Nears 2 Million
Associated Press
North Korea on Thursday reported 262,270 more suspected COVID-19 cases as its pandemic caseload neared 2 million — a week after the country acknowledged the outbreak and scrambled to slow infections in its unvaccinated population.
Student Of The Week: Alexander Reed
News On 6
News On 6 is recognizing students and their contributions to Green Country.
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Tulsa Zoo discusses new Asian elephants
Erin Conrad
The Tulsa Zoo has two new Asian elephants. They came from a zoo in Los Angeles, even though some people there filed a lawsuit, believing the elephants should go to a sanctuary.
Tulsa Zoo discusses new Asian elephants
Erin Conrad
The Tulsa Zoo has two new Asian elephants. They came from a zoo in Los Angeles, even though some people there filed a lawsuit, believing the elephants should go to a sanctuary.
Storm chances in Oklahoma return overnight
News On 6
An unsettled weather pattern this week will bring several chances for showers and storms across eastern Oklahoma, including the risk of locally heavy rainfall and severe weather. Conditions may impact outdoor plans and increase the threat of localized flooding by mid-to-late week.
Storm chances in Oklahoma return overnight
News On 6
An unsettled weather pattern this week will bring several chances for showers and storms across eastern Oklahoma, including the risk of locally heavy rainfall and severe weather. Conditions may impact outdoor plans and increase the threat of localized flooding by mid-to-late week.
Q&A with Senator Markwayne Mullin: Possible Sanctions on Russia
Alex Cameron
With Russian President Putin facing mounting criticism for escalating attacks on Ukraine after claiming to want a peace agreement, the U.S. Senate is considering moving forward with bipartisan legislation to impose "crippling" sanctions on Russia. Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin says Putin underestimates President Trump's and Congress's resolve at his own peril.
Q&A with Senator Markwayne Mullin: Possible Sanctions on Russia
Alex Cameron
With Russian President Putin facing mounting criticism for escalating attacks on Ukraine after claiming to want a peace agreement, the U.S. Senate is considering moving forward with bipartisan legislation to impose "crippling" sanctions on Russia. Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin says Putin underestimates President Trump's and Congress's resolve at his own peril.
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Tulsa Zoo discusses new Asian elephants
Erin Conrad
The Tulsa Zoo has two new Asian elephants. They came from a zoo in Los Angeles, even though some people there filed a lawsuit, believing the elephants should go to a sanctuary.
Storm chances in Oklahoma return overnight
News On 6
An unsettled weather pattern this week will bring several chances for showers and storms across eastern Oklahoma, including the risk of locally heavy rainfall and severe weather. Conditions may impact outdoor plans and increase the threat of localized flooding by mid-to-late week.
Q&A with Senator Markwayne Mullin: Possible Sanctions on Russia
Alex Cameron
With Russian President Putin facing mounting criticism for escalating attacks on Ukraine after claiming to want a peace agreement, the U.S. Senate is considering moving forward with bipartisan legislation to impose "crippling" sanctions on Russia. Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin says Putin underestimates President Trump's and Congress's resolve at his own peril.
Bartlesville City Council approves ordinances meant to combat homelessness
Sam Carrico
Homeless people in Bartlesville could now face fines for washing their clothes in public creeks or for blocking a sidewalk. The City Council approved the rules Monday night as a task force works to find solutions to the city's homelessness issue.
Former teacher receives $700k settlement from City of Tulsa after 2020 arrest at Trump rally
Chloe Abbott
A Tulsa woman arrested outside a Trump campaign rally in 2020 is getting a $700,000 settlement from the City of Tulsa.
Neighbors react to fatal Tulsa officer-involved shooting after ambush attack: 'It was just a shock'
Kaitlyn Deggs
Neighbors shocked after Tulsa Police kill man officers say ambushed them after shooting a jogger.
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