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U.S. Officials Launch New Efforts To Address Crisis Of Missing And Murdered Indigenous People
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The Secretary of the Interior and U.S. Attorney General were in Mexico this week to highlight new efforts they say will help solve a major problem impacting families across Oklahoma, the high numbers of Indigenous people who have gone missing or been murdered.
Investigation Finds At Least 973 Native American Children Died In US Government Boarding Schools
Associated Press
At least 973 Native American children died in the U.S. government’s abusive boarding school system, according to the results of an investigation released Tuesday by officials who called on the government to apologize for the schools.
Rep. Cole Pushing For Indian Boarding School Investigation Bill
Alex Cameron
A full investigation and accounting of the indoctrination and abuse that took place at Indian boarding schools in Oklahoma and across the country is the aim of bipartisan legislation now under consideration on Capitol Hill.
Biden Administration Scraps Several Alaska Arctic Refuge Oil And Gas Leases
CBS News
The Biden administration canceled the seven remaining oil and gas leases in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge on Wednesday, overturning sales held in the Trump administration's waning days, and proposed stronger protections against development on vast swaths of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska.
President Biden Establishes National Monument Preserving Tribal Land Near Grand Canyon
CBS News
President Biden issued a presidential proclamation Tuesday establishing a new national monument to protect nearly 1 million acres of land around the Grand Canyon in northern Arizona.
US Give The Go-Ahead To Construct First Offshore Wind Farm For New Jersey
CBS News
The federal government gave the go-ahead Wednesday for New Jersey's first offshore wind farm to begin construction, clearing the way for the first of at least three — and likely many more — such projects in a state trying to become the East Coast leader in wind energy.
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Biden OKs Major Willow Oil Drilling In Alaska Over Protests
Associated Press
The Biden administration said Monday it is approving the huge Willow oil-drilling project on Alaska’s petroleum-rich North Slope, a major climate move by President Joe Biden that drew quick condemnation from environmentalists who said it flies in the face of the Democratic president’s pledges.
Biden OKs Major Willow Oil Drilling In Alaska Over Protests
Associated Press
The Biden administration said Monday it is approving the huge Willow oil-drilling project on Alaska’s petroleum-rich North Slope, a major climate move by President Joe Biden that drew quick condemnation from environmentalists who said it flies in the face of the Democratic president’s pledges.
Leaders Attend White House Tribal Nations Summit
Ryan Gillin
The White House Tribal Nations Summit just wrapped up in Washington, D.C. Three hundred Tribal leaders met with members of the federal government to address issues impacting Native Americans.
Leaders Attend White House Tribal Nations Summit
Ryan Gillin
The White House Tribal Nations Summit just wrapped up in Washington, D.C. Three hundred Tribal leaders met with members of the federal government to address issues impacting Native Americans.
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2022 White House Tribal Nations Summit Underway
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Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Junior spoke Wednesday morning at the White House Tribal Nations Summit. The summit highlights ways the federal government can strengthen relationships with the tribes.
2022 White House Tribal Nations Summit Underway
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Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Junior spoke Wednesday morning at the White House Tribal Nations Summit. The summit highlights ways the federal government can strengthen relationships with the tribes.
Researchers In Nebraska Seek Lost Native American Boarding School Graves
Associated Press
The bodies of more than 80 Native American children are buried at the former Genoa Indian Industrial School in central Nebraska.
Researchers In Nebraska Seek Lost Native American Boarding School Graves
Associated Press
The bodies of more than 80 Native American children are buried at the former Genoa Indian Industrial School in central Nebraska.
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Interior Secretary Seeks To Rid US Of Derogatory Place Names
Associated Press
U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland is ordering a federal panel tasked with naming geographic places to implement procedures to eliminate what she called racist terms from federal use.
Interior Secretary Seeks To Rid US Of Derogatory Place Names
Associated Press
U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland is ordering a federal panel tasked with naming geographic places to implement procedures to eliminate what she called racist terms from federal use.
Navajo Woman Walks From Arizona To D.C. To Raise Awareness For Missing & Murdered Indigenous People
Amy Slanchik
A Navajo woman is walking through Tulsa on her way to Washington, D.C., to raise awareness about missing and murdered Indigenous people.
Navajo Woman Walks From Arizona To D.C. To Raise Awareness For Missing & Murdered Indigenous People
Amy Slanchik
A Navajo woman is walking through Tulsa on her way to Washington, D.C., to raise awareness about missing and murdered Indigenous people.
Native American Youth To Be Tapped For Conservation Projects
Associated Press
U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland on Friday rolled out guidelines for a new youth service program meant to create job opportunities for Native Americans while boosting their cultural connections to nature through conservation projects on tribal and public land.
Native American Youth To Be Tapped For Conservation Projects
Associated Press
U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland on Friday rolled out guidelines for a new youth service program meant to create job opportunities for Native Americans while boosting their cultural connections to nature through conservation projects on tribal and public land.
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Interior Department Phasing Out Plastic Water Bottles At National Parks
Associated Press
The Interior Department said Wednesday it will phase out sales of plastic water bottles and other single-use products at national parks and on other public lands over the next decade, targeting a major source of U.S. pollution.
Interior Department Phasing Out Plastic Water Bottles At National Parks
Associated Press
The Interior Department said Wednesday it will phase out sales of plastic water bottles and other single-use products at national parks and on other public lands over the next decade, targeting a major source of U.S. pollution.
Cole Applauds Investigation Into Federal Indian Boarding School
Alex Cameron
The nation's longest-serving Native American member of Congress says he is very supportive of a U.S. Interior Department investigation into the scope and impact of the nation's federal Indian boarding school system, which had a large footprint in Oklahoma.
Cole Applauds Investigation Into Federal Indian Boarding School
Alex Cameron
The nation's longest-serving Native American member of Congress says he is very supportive of a U.S. Interior Department investigation into the scope and impact of the nation's federal Indian boarding school system, which had a large footprint in Oklahoma.
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Travel Scams to Watch For: Tips & Red Flags From Better Business Bureau
David Prock
Amie Mitchell with the Better Business Bureau joined News On 6 with some tips and red flags to watch for when it comes to vacation and travel scams.
Travel Scams to Watch For: Tips & Red Flags From Better Business Bureau
David Prock
Amie Mitchell with the Better Business Bureau joined News On 6 with some tips and red flags to watch for when it comes to vacation and travel scams.
Fatal Shooting in Tulsa: Police Question Witnesses After Fight Turns Violent
David Prock
Tulsa Police are on the scene of a potentially fatal shooting near 816 South Atlanta Ave. This is a developing story.
Fatal Shooting in Tulsa: Police Question Witnesses After Fight Turns Violent
David Prock
Tulsa Police are on the scene of a potentially fatal shooting near 816 South Atlanta Ave. This is a developing story.
Oklahoma Agencies Warn of Scam Texts Pretending to Be DMV Payment Notices
Summer Miller
Authorities are warning of a text message scam targeting drivers.
Oklahoma Agencies Warn of Scam Texts Pretending to Be DMV Payment Notices
Summer Miller
Authorities are warning of a text message scam targeting drivers.
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Travel Scams to Watch For: Tips & Red Flags From Better Business Bureau
David Prock
Amie Mitchell with the Better Business Bureau joined News On 6 with some tips and red flags to watch for when it comes to vacation and travel scams.
Fatal Shooting in Tulsa: Police Question Witnesses After Fight Turns Violent
David Prock
Tulsa Police are on the scene of a potentially fatal shooting near 816 South Atlanta Ave. This is a developing story.
Oklahoma Agencies Warn of Scam Texts Pretending to Be DMV Payment Notices
Summer Miller
Authorities are warning of a text message scam targeting drivers.
Texas In-State Tuition Law Struck Down: What It Could Mean for Oklahoma Students
Joe Carmody
Oklahoma's in-state tuition law for undocumented students faces uncertain future after key Texas policy is abruptly struck down. Students, families, and schools are urged to prepare for potential changes.
Improving weather this afternoon but storm chances return overnight into this weekend, including severe weather threats
News On 6
Eastern Oklahoma will see partly cloudy skies and highs in the 80s today, with only a low chance of isolated showers. Another round of strong to severe storms is expected late tonight into early Saturday, bringing risks of hail, damaging winds, and possible tornadoes. Additional storm chances continue for part of the weekend before a drying trend arrives early next week.
Possible tornadoes, flooding and damaging winds sweep across northeast Oklahoma
Brooke Cox
Severe weather moved through Oklahoma early Friday morning, bringing damaging winds, flooding and possible tornadoes.
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