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Gov. Kevin Stitt’s State of the State: Tax cuts & business growth take center stage
Jonathan Cooper
Gov. Stitt lays out his agenda in his seventh State of the State. Stitt focused on tax cuts and economic growth, with a businesslike approach to his last two years in office. News On 6's Scott Mitchell and Jonathan Cooper have the highlights of the address and a look at what's next for the legislative session.
Panasonic Confirms It Will Not Open Facility In Oklahoma
News On 6
An electric vehicle battery plant will not be built in Oklahoma, the company confirmed Tuesday.
Canoo Ready To Open Battery Plant In Mayes County
Emory Bryan
Electric vehicle manufacturer Canoo plans to open a small factory next month in Mayes County to assemble battery packs. The CEO said the company still plans to build the large car assembly plant it announced two years ago, but it's been delayed.
New Bipartisan Committee Launched In The State Senate To Investigate Economic Development Loss In Oklahoma
News On 6
After losing out on big economic investments, like Panasonic and Volkswagen, the state Senate is trying to figure out why these companies did not choose Oklahoma.
Japan Is Struggling To Quit Floppy Discs, Fax Machines
CBS News
With its azure ocean views and terraced rice paddies, the city of Hamada, population 50,000, is far from Japan's major urban centers of Tokyo and Osaka. But Hamada is no digital slouch. Just like cities in other advanced nations, Hamada collects taxes, health insurance premiums and social security contributions from residents' bank accounts by sending invoice orders online to local financial institutions.
Governor Stitt Requests Tax Breaks To Bring Manufacturing Plant To Oklahoma
Kaitlyn Deggs
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt is asking the state legislature to pass an incentive package to bring an unnamed manufacturer to Oklahoma.
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'A great way to show off our state:' Gov. Stitt reflects on Quarter Marathon finish
Christian Hans
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt checked in on the excitement at Gorilla Hill after completing his race in the Quarter Marathon. Watch his interview below.
'A great way to show off our state:' Gov. Stitt reflects on Quarter Marathon finish
Christian Hans
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt checked in on the excitement at Gorilla Hill after completing his race in the Quarter Marathon. Watch his interview below.
Greenwood workshop uncovers Tulsa family histories, aids investigations into 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Eden Jones
Community immerses in genealogy exploration at Tulsa’s Greenwood Cultural Center. Workshop attendees discover their family histories and potentially aid investigations into the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Greenwood workshop uncovers Tulsa family histories, aids investigations into 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Eden Jones
Community immerses in genealogy exploration at Tulsa’s Greenwood Cultural Center. Workshop attendees discover their family histories and potentially aid investigations into the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Medical Minute: Understanding Chronic Inflammation and Non-Medical Remedies
LeAnne Taylor
Chronic inflammation poses health risks; lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise can help manage it effectively.
Medical Minute: Understanding Chronic Inflammation and Non-Medical Remedies
LeAnne Taylor
Chronic inflammation poses health risks; lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise can help manage it effectively.
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'A great way to show off our state:' Gov. Stitt reflects on Quarter Marathon finish
Christian Hans
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt checked in on the excitement at Gorilla Hill after completing his race in the Quarter Marathon. Watch his interview below.
Greenwood workshop uncovers Tulsa family histories, aids investigations into 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Eden Jones
Community immerses in genealogy exploration at Tulsa’s Greenwood Cultural Center. Workshop attendees discover their family histories and potentially aid investigations into the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Medical Minute: Understanding Chronic Inflammation and Non-Medical Remedies
LeAnne Taylor
Chronic inflammation poses health risks; lifestyle changes such as diet and exercise can help manage it effectively.
Sunday Sunshine Expected After Gloomy Start; Rainy Pattern Returns Next Week
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.
Discover Unique Native Art from 100 Artists at the Mvskoke Art Market in Tulsa
David Prock
Top Native American artists showcase unique works at the Mvskoke Art Market in Tulsa, featuring art, lectures, and hands-on activities. Event continues Sunday.
This Week: OKC Memorial Marathon, Thunder sweep Grizzlies, and Norman Music Fest
Victor Pozadas
Here's the top stories for the week of April 26, 2025.
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