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Software Provider Used In Some Oklahoma Schools Target Of Cybersecurity Attack
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PowerSchool, a software used in some school districts across the state, is investigating a data breach that leaked sensitive information on users. Most districts say there were not impacted by the Dec. 2024 hack.
76-Year-Old Man Sentenced To Life In Prison Without Parole For Shooting, Killing His Wife
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Charles Bradley, 76, was convicted earlier in March of killing his wife Sandra in their house in 2022 before calling 911.
Jury Finds 76-Year-Old Man Guilty In Wife's Murder, Recommends Life In Prison Without Parole
News On 6
In closing arguments, prosecutors told the jury that Bradley’s elaborate story about nightmares, sleepwalking and PTSD was not an excuse for murder.
Tulsa Man Testifies In Murder Trial, Claims He Accidentally Shot His Wife
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Prosecutors say Charles Bradley shot and killed his wife Sandra Bradley at their home in May of 2022. Bradley told the jury he didn’t deliberately intend to kill his wife. He said he’s had nightmares for decades because of his time serving in the war in Vietnam.
Trial Begins For Tulsa Man Accused Of Killing His Wife
Reagan Ledbetter
Investigators say Charles Bradley called 911, saying he found his wife Sandra, dead and he said he may have killed her.
Oklahoma Board Of Education Denies TPS, Mustang Accreditation Status Appeal
Lex Rodriguez
The State Board of Education said it will not change its ruling that lowered the accreditation status of Tulsa Public Schools.
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Police Say Tulsa Man Shot, Killed His Wife Inside Their Home
Reagan Ledbetter
Tulsa Police arrested an elderly Tulsa man for first-degree murder after they say his wife was shot to death inside their home near 71st and Sheridan. Police said the suspect, Charles Bradley, is the one who called 911.
Police Say Tulsa Man Shot, Killed His Wife Inside Their Home
Reagan Ledbetter
Tulsa Police arrested an elderly Tulsa man for first-degree murder after they say his wife was shot to death inside their home near 71st and Sheridan. Police said the suspect, Charles Bradley, is the one who called 911.
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Organizers, law enforcement in Tulsa prepare for 'No Kings' protests planned against President Trump
Cal Day
Organizers are prepared to take part in protests against President Donald Trump on Saturday. Law enforcement expect them to be peaceful, but are ready in case something changes.
Organizers, law enforcement in Tulsa prepare for 'No Kings' protests planned against President Trump
Cal Day
Organizers are prepared to take part in protests against President Donald Trump on Saturday. Law enforcement expect them to be peaceful, but are ready in case something changes.
City of Hominy, DEQ say mandatory boil order still on after initial lift
Drake Johnson
Hominy city leaders are hopeful a mandatory water boil order could be lifted in the coming days. People who use the water say the order has been a major inconvenience.
City of Hominy, DEQ say mandatory boil order still on after initial lift
Drake Johnson
Hominy city leaders are hopeful a mandatory water boil order could be lifted in the coming days. People who use the water say the order has been a major inconvenience.
Thunder Fellows impacts Tulsa students, off the court and after the program
Amy Slanchik
OKC Thunder’s youth program prepares Black students for college, careers, and success off the court.
Thunder Fellows impacts Tulsa students, off the court and after the program
Amy Slanchik
OKC Thunder’s youth program prepares Black students for college, careers, and success off the court.
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Organizers, law enforcement in Tulsa prepare for 'No Kings' protests planned against President Trump
Cal Day
Organizers are prepared to take part in protests against President Donald Trump on Saturday. Law enforcement expect them to be peaceful, but are ready in case something changes.
City of Hominy, DEQ say mandatory boil order still on after initial lift
Drake Johnson
Hominy city leaders are hopeful a mandatory water boil order could be lifted in the coming days. People who use the water say the order has been a major inconvenience.
Thunder Fellows impacts Tulsa students, off the court and after the program
Amy Slanchik
OKC Thunder’s youth program prepares Black students for college, careers, and success off the court.
Afghan man accused of plotting Election Day terror plot in Oklahoma pleads guilty
Christian Hans
An Afghan man accused of plotting a terror attack in Oklahoma on Election Day, 2024, has pleaded guilty. See the latest information here.
Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Indiana Pacers Game 4 LIVE BLOG
Carrie Winchel
Oklahoma City Thunder look to tie up the NBA Finals series against the Indiana Pacers in Game 4. Live reactions and updates in our Thunder in the Finals live blog.
Anker recalls more than 1.1 million power banks after some users report fires
CBS News
Anker Innovations is recalling 1.15 million portable chargers after some consumers reported fires and explosions.
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