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Tulsa Police Arrest Man Accused Of Embezzling From Company He Worked For
News On 6
A man accused of stealing thousands of dollars from the armored car company he works at was arrested by Tulsa Police.
Tulsa Homebuyers Feel Dip In Mortgage Rates Since Friday
Amy Slanchik
Mortgage rates are the lowest they have been since last spring. While the Fed has not lowered interest rates, lenders say the market reacted to July's weak jobs report.
Dow Plunges More Than 1,200 Points Amid Fears Of U.S. Economic Slowdown
CBS News
Stocks in the U.S. plunged for a third consecutive trading day, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbling more than 1,200 points, amid growing fears of an economic downturn sparked by a sharp slowdown in hiring and weakening consumer spending.
36 Degrees North In Tulsa Looks Forward To Small Business Growth In 2024
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36 Degrees North provides mentors and support to entrepreneurs. The company said it has generated an economic impact of $859.9 million over the last five years.
Local Financial Expert On Outlook For 2024
News On 6
If money is on your mind for the new year, we may have some guidance for you. Steve Wyett from BOK Financial joined us to give a broad financial outlook for 2024.
Financial Expert Discusses Inflation's Impact On Oklahomans
News On 6
Jake Dollarhide, the CEO of Longbow Asset Management, joined News On 6 at 9 with Dave Davis and discussed the various ways interest rates are impacting Oklahomans.
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Employers Added 339,000 Jobs In May As Hiring Surged
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Hiring surged in May, indicating the job market remains resilient despite high interest rates and still-elevated inflation.
Employers Added 339,000 Jobs In May As Hiring Surged
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Hiring surged in May, indicating the job market remains resilient despite high interest rates and still-elevated inflation.
Americans Continue To Pile Up Credit Card Debt, Edging Close To $1 Trillion
CBS News
Americans continue to bury themselves in credit card debt this year, with the latest total balance inching close to $1 trillion.
Americans Continue To Pile Up Credit Card Debt, Edging Close To $1 Trillion
CBS News
Americans continue to bury themselves in credit card debt this year, with the latest total balance inching close to $1 trillion.
Number Of US Job Openings Fell Sharply In February
CBS News
U.S. job openings slipped to 9.9 million in February, the fewest since May 2021 and a sign that the labor market may be starting to cool.
Number Of US Job Openings Fell Sharply In February
CBS News
U.S. job openings slipped to 9.9 million in February, the fewest since May 2021 and a sign that the labor market may be starting to cool.
Inflation Cooled Further In November, With Prices Rising 7.1%
CBS News
Inflation slowed sharply in November, the government reported Tuesday, continuing a gradual decline since price hikes peaked across the U.S. this summer.
Inflation Cooled Further In November, With Prices Rising 7.1%
CBS News
Inflation slowed sharply in November, the government reported Tuesday, continuing a gradual decline since price hikes peaked across the U.S. this summer.
Stocks Rise On Wall Street Ahead Of Election, Inflation Data
Associated Press
The S&P 500 rose 1.3% as of 12:13 p.m. Eastern. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 517 points, or 1.6% to 33,341 and the Nasdaq rose 1.5% as Americans head to the polls to vote in midterm elections that are being heavily influenced by inflation and the threat of a recession.
Stocks Rise On Wall Street Ahead Of Election, Inflation Data
Associated Press
The S&P 500 rose 1.3% as of 12:13 p.m. Eastern. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 517 points, or 1.6% to 33,341 and the Nasdaq rose 1.5% as Americans head to the polls to vote in midterm elections that are being heavily influenced by inflation and the threat of a recession.
Biden Pushing Lower Prescription Drug Costs In Midterm Press
Associated Press
President Joe Biden is set to highlight his administration’s efforts to lower prescription drug costs on Friday as part of his three-state Western tour this week, as he confronts a sobering inflation report in the waning weeks before midterm elections.
Biden Pushing Lower Prescription Drug Costs In Midterm Press
Associated Press
President Joe Biden is set to highlight his administration’s efforts to lower prescription drug costs on Friday as part of his three-state Western tour this week, as he confronts a sobering inflation report in the waning weeks before midterm elections.
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Face The Nation Preview: Inflation Rates & the Larger Impact Of The War In Ukraine
News On 6
Inflation remains at a 40-year high with prices on everything from food to housing dramatically rising higher than they were before the pandemic. The Fed raised interest rates again this week in an effort to combat inflation. Moderator of CBS's Face the Nation Margaret Brennan joined News On 6 at 4 from DC to break down how this hike will impact Americans.
Face The Nation Preview: Inflation Rates & the Larger Impact Of The War In Ukraine
News On 6
Inflation remains at a 40-year high with prices on everything from food to housing dramatically rising higher than they were before the pandemic. The Fed raised interest rates again this week in an effort to combat inflation. Moderator of CBS's Face the Nation Margaret Brennan joined News On 6 at 4 from DC to break down how this hike will impact Americans.
Lower Prices Offer Americans Slight Reprieve From Inflation
Associated Press
Falling prices for gas, airline tickets and clothes gave Americans a little bit of relief last month, though overall inflation is still running at close to its highest level in four decades.
Lower Prices Offer Americans Slight Reprieve From Inflation
Associated Press
Falling prices for gas, airline tickets and clothes gave Americans a little bit of relief last month, though overall inflation is still running at close to its highest level in four decades.
Vatterott College Students Left With Few Answers After Shutdown
News On 6
Thousands of Vatterott College students are left with few answers after all branches of the schools across the nation shut their doors. Vatterott College Closes Nationwide, Including Oklahoma Campuses Some students showed up fully ready to take their fina
Vatterott College Students Left With Few Answers After Shutdown
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Thousands of Vatterott College students are left with few answers after all branches of the schools across the nation shut their doors. Vatterott College Closes Nationwide, Including Oklahoma Campuses Some students showed up fully ready to take their fina
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Tulsa musicians swap guitars for shovels for Recording Academy's Day That Music Cares
Ryan Gillin
Local musicians traded in their instruments for wheelbarrows on Friday for the Recording Academy's National Day of Service. They worked in the gardens at Food On The Move's Urban Farm.
Tulsa musicians swap guitars for shovels for Recording Academy's Day That Music Cares
Ryan Gillin
Local musicians traded in their instruments for wheelbarrows on Friday for the Recording Academy's National Day of Service. They worked in the gardens at Food On The Move's Urban Farm.
Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma honors volunteers at luncheon
News On 6
The Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma held a luncheon to honor all its volunteers on Friday.
Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma honors volunteers at luncheon
News On 6
The Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma held a luncheon to honor all its volunteers on Friday.
Tulsa Police investigate gun incident at Woodland Hills Mall, no shots fired
Cal Day
Tulsa Police are looking for the person who pulled a gun during a fight inside Woodland Hills Mall. Officers say it caused a lot of people in the mall to panic.
Tulsa Police investigate gun incident at Woodland Hills Mall, no shots fired
Cal Day
Tulsa Police are looking for the person who pulled a gun during a fight inside Woodland Hills Mall. Officers say it caused a lot of people in the mall to panic.
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Tulsa musicians swap guitars for shovels for Recording Academy's Day That Music Cares
Ryan Gillin
Local musicians traded in their instruments for wheelbarrows on Friday for the Recording Academy's National Day of Service. They worked in the gardens at Food On The Move's Urban Farm.
Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma honors volunteers at luncheon
News On 6
The Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma held a luncheon to honor all its volunteers on Friday.
Tulsa Police investigate gun incident at Woodland Hills Mall, no shots fired
Cal Day
Tulsa Police are looking for the person who pulled a gun during a fight inside Woodland Hills Mall. Officers say it caused a lot of people in the mall to panic.
Rain, storms, and a severe threat ahead for Oklahoma through Tuesday
News On 6
Scattered shower and storm chances continue across Green Country. A stalled front this weekend will bring additional rounds of rain before a stronger system arrives early next week.
Tulsa SPCA takes in 16 kittens abandoned in lobby
Emory Bryan
An influx of kittens has Tulsa SPCA appealing for donations and fosters.
Cherokee Nation steps in as Oklahoma passes on Summer EBT
Kris Crawford
Cherokee Nation steps in to feed thousands of Oklahoma children through its Summer EBT program, after the state declines for the third year.
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