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Winter storm in Tulsa: The impact left behind from Tuesday's icy, snowy conditions
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Snow and freezing rain are moving through eastern Oklahoma creating icy roads. The News On 6 Weather Teams is monitoring the forecast.
Broken Arrow Geography Teacher Encourages Students To Learn Through Presenting News Report
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Students in Barry Marbach's seventh-grade geography class at Sequoyah Middle School are learning all about the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan in 2011. But instead of taking notes for a test, they will present the information they learn in a different way--a newscast.
Historic Greenwood Church Holds Memorial Service In Remembrance Of Tulsa Race Massacre
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On Sunday, dozens of people gathered for a memorial church service at the Historic Vernon AME Church in Greenwood, which was damaged during the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and later rebuilt.
'She's Gone': Father Of Teen Found Dead In Henryetta Speaks Out
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Brittany Brewer's father said he is devastated she was found dead, along with her friend, 14-year-old Ivy Webster.
Rogers County Sheriff's Office Helps Survivors Of Domestic Violence
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When women leave domestic violence situations, they often leave with nothing but the clothes on their back. So each year for the past seven years, the Rogers County Sheriff's Office collects purses filled with needed items to give to victims of domestic violence. News On 6's Kaitlyn Deggs showed us how they are helping.
Amazing Oklahomans: OU Students Surprise 103-Year-Old Former Trumpeter With Performance
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Several current members of the Pride of Oklahoma paid a surprise visit to one of the band's first and most influential members.
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71st Annual Garden Tour Back In Full Force
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The Tulsa Garden Club is hosting its 71st annual Garden Tour Saturday afternoon.
71st Annual Garden Tour Back In Full Force
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The Tulsa Garden Club is hosting its 71st annual Garden Tour Saturday afternoon.
Why Tulsa Transit Won't Charge On Rides For Select Routes
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Tulsa Transit is offering free rides for some of their routes over the next few months.
Why Tulsa Transit Won't Charge On Rides For Select Routes
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Tulsa Transit is offering free rides for some of their routes over the next few months.
More Than Century-Old Church Held Last Service In Bartlesville
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A church in Bartlesville held its last service Sunday after being organized more than 100 years ago. (Church photo credit: Andy Dossett)
More Than Century-Old Church Held Last Service In Bartlesville
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A church in Bartlesville held its last service Sunday after being organized more than 100 years ago. (Church photo credit: Andy Dossett)
TCC Hosts Seminar Aimed At Addressing Doctor Shortage In Oklahoma
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Students interested in careers in medicine at Tulsa Community College are attending a seminar Saturday to learn the tools they need to succeed in medicine.
TCC Hosts Seminar Aimed At Addressing Doctor Shortage In Oklahoma
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Students interested in careers in medicine at Tulsa Community College are attending a seminar Saturday to learn the tools they need to succeed in medicine.
Music Fans Expected To Flock To New Bruce Springsteen Interactive Exhibit
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A new interactive Bruce Springsteen exhibit is coming to the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa.
Music Fans Expected To Flock To New Bruce Springsteen Interactive Exhibit
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A new interactive Bruce Springsteen exhibit is coming to the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa.
Bartlesville Girl Scouts Honored For Invention Benefitting People Living With Autism
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Two Bartlesville Girl Scouts have been honored for an invention that helps alert others to the specific needs of people with autism.
Bartlesville Girl Scouts Honored For Invention Benefitting People Living With Autism
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Two Bartlesville Girl Scouts have been honored for an invention that helps alert others to the specific needs of people with autism.
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Experts Expect Hopeful Home Buyers Will Remain Constant Despite Higher Interest Rates
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Even though the Federal Reserve increased interest rates, experts are saying not to panic when it comes to buying and selling homes.
Experts Expect Hopeful Home Buyers Will Remain Constant Despite Higher Interest Rates
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Even though the Federal Reserve increased interest rates, experts are saying not to panic when it comes to buying and selling homes.
Bartlesville Business Creates 'Candle For A Cause' To Benefit American Heart Association
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The owners of a Bartlesville candle shop are giving back this Valentine's Day after a life-changing event.
Bartlesville Business Creates 'Candle For A Cause' To Benefit American Heart Association
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The owners of a Bartlesville candle shop are giving back this Valentine's Day after a life-changing event.
City Of Hope Outreach Program Helps People Experiencing Homelessness
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A group of Tulsans are helping their neighbors stay warm during this past week's bitter cold temperatures.
City Of Hope Outreach Program Helps People Experiencing Homelessness
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A group of Tulsans are helping their neighbors stay warm during this past week's bitter cold temperatures.
How To Store At-Home COVID-19 Tests Properly
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With freezing temperatures heading our way, experts are urging people to store at-home COVID tests properly so they can be as accurate as possible.
How To Store At-Home COVID-19 Tests Properly
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With freezing temperatures heading our way, experts are urging people to store at-home COVID tests properly so they can be as accurate as possible.
Kaitlyn Deggs
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Kaitlyn Deggs came to Tulsa after graduating from the University of Oklahoma with a degree in Broadcast Journalism. Kaitlyn Deggs started as a Multimedia Journalist for News On 6 in January 2022.
Kaitlyn Deggs
Viking CMS
Kaitlyn Deggs came to Tulsa after graduating from the University of Oklahoma with a degree in Broadcast Journalism. Kaitlyn Deggs started as a Multimedia Journalist for News On 6 in January 2022.
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Gusty south winds and warm temperatures in Oklahoma before front arrives Thursday morning
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A strong storm system develops across the central Plains, bringing a weak cold front across the area Thursday. The weather will cool down slightly and become pleasant for outdoor activities on Friday, followed by a warming trend and stronger winds over the weekend.
Gusty south winds and warm temperatures in Oklahoma before front arrives Thursday morning
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A strong storm system develops across the central Plains, bringing a weak cold front across the area Thursday. The weather will cool down slightly and become pleasant for outdoor activities on Friday, followed by a warming trend and stronger winds over the weekend.
Lawmakers advance 'Bell To Bell' no phone policy, nudge Oklahoma classrooms closer to digital detox
Sam Modde
Oklahoma closer to passing SB 139, a proposed law to ban students' use of cellphones in classrooms. Details on the statewide standard and its exceptions.
Lawmakers advance 'Bell To Bell' no phone policy, nudge Oklahoma classrooms closer to digital detox
Sam Modde
Oklahoma closer to passing SB 139, a proposed law to ban students' use of cellphones in classrooms. Details on the statewide standard and its exceptions.
Renewable energy company to build natural gas plant at Sand Springs landfill
Emory Bryan
Montauk Renewables announced plans for a renewable natural gas plant at American Environmental Landfill in Sand Springs, Oklahoma.
Renewable energy company to build natural gas plant at Sand Springs landfill
Emory Bryan
Montauk Renewables announced plans for a renewable natural gas plant at American Environmental Landfill in Sand Springs, Oklahoma.
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Gusty south winds and warm temperatures in Oklahoma before front arrives Thursday morning
News On 6
A strong storm system develops across the central Plains, bringing a weak cold front across the area Thursday. The weather will cool down slightly and become pleasant for outdoor activities on Friday, followed by a warming trend and stronger winds over the weekend.
Lawmakers advance 'Bell To Bell' no phone policy, nudge Oklahoma classrooms closer to digital detox
Sam Modde
Oklahoma closer to passing SB 139, a proposed law to ban students' use of cellphones in classrooms. Details on the statewide standard and its exceptions.
Renewable energy company to build natural gas plant at Sand Springs landfill
Emory Bryan
Montauk Renewables announced plans for a renewable natural gas plant at American Environmental Landfill in Sand Springs, Oklahoma.
What to know about Trump's tariffs — the latest
Alex Cameron
President Trump sent the financial markets soaring Wednesday when he announced a 90-day pause on all 'reciprocal' tariffs, except those on China, which he boosted to a cumulative 125%. Here is a quick glance at the current tariff picture.
Rogers County woman represents herself in DUI trial
Sam Carrico
Kasey Hunt is acting as her own attorney and, after numerous warnings about her outbursts, she was arrested on Tuesday for contempt. She'll be sentenced for that later, but the DUI trial resumed Wednesday.
How Ascension Saint John is helping human trafficking victims — and how you can help too
MaKayla Glenn
Ascension Saint John’s Human Trafficking Response Program has helped more than 350 victims over the past six years and was recently honored by the Tulsa Police Department for its work during a multi-agency operation. Led by Sara Gadd, the program trains all hospital staff to recognize the hidden signs of trafficking and connects survivors with long-term care and essential resources. The initiative began at Saint John.
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