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Increasing storm chances in Green Country later this weekend
News On 6
Storm potential is returning Friday and through the weekend for Green Country.
Increasing storm chances in Green Country later this weekend
News On 6
Storm potential is returning Friday and through the weekend for Green Country.
Rooster Days kicks off 94th year in Broken Arrow
Sam Carrico
Rooster Days kicked off its 94th year in Broken Arrow Thursday night. The event has more than 100 vendors, rides, and a parade. News On 6's Sam Carrico says people are already having fun, and Broken Arrow Police have a plan to keep everyone safe.
Rooster Days kicks off 94th year in Broken Arrow
Sam Carrico
Rooster Days kicked off its 94th year in Broken Arrow Thursday night. The event has more than 100 vendors, rides, and a parade. News On 6's Sam Carrico says people are already having fun, and Broken Arrow Police have a plan to keep everyone safe.
CDC data shows overdose deaths dropped significantly both in Oklahoma and across the country in 2024
Chloe Abbott
Overdose deaths dropped significantly both in Oklahoma and across the country in 2024, according to the CDC.
CDC data shows overdose deaths dropped significantly both in Oklahoma and across the country in 2024
Chloe Abbott
Overdose deaths dropped significantly both in Oklahoma and across the country in 2024, according to the CDC.
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Increasing storm chances in Green Country later this weekend
News On 6
Storm potential is returning Friday and through the weekend for Green Country.
Rooster Days kicks off 94th year in Broken Arrow
Sam Carrico
Rooster Days kicked off its 94th year in Broken Arrow Thursday night. The event has more than 100 vendors, rides, and a parade. News On 6's Sam Carrico says people are already having fun, and Broken Arrow Police have a plan to keep everyone safe.
CDC data shows overdose deaths dropped significantly both in Oklahoma and across the country in 2024
Chloe Abbott
Overdose deaths dropped significantly both in Oklahoma and across the country in 2024, according to the CDC.
Fighting back against addiction: Where you can find Narcan in Green Country
Matt Kalish
Oklahoma has made great progress to fight back against the opioid epidemic and to combat the rise in fentanyl, however, people across the state are still struggling with addiction. Here are some resources in Green Country.
Mannford mother demands accountability after daughter attacked in school bathroom
MaKayla Glenn
A Mannford mother is speaking out after her daughter was violently attacked inside a high school bathroom — and it was all caught on video. The fight happened a few weeks ago at Mannford High School, and now Amanda Wetzel says she wants those responsible to be held accountable.
Oklahoma’s strangulation laws: penalties, training gaps, and inconsistencies
Lori Fullbright
Domestic assault and battery by strangulation is classified as a felony in Oklahoma, with penalties for a first offense ranging from one to three years in prison. A second conviction can result in a sentence of three to 10 years in prison. However, because strangulation is not considered an 85 percent crime, offenders often serve only a fraction of their sentence, with many released in a matter of months.
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