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Warming shelters open across Tulsa amid freezing temperatures
MaKayla Glenn
Tulsa outreach teams and shelters, including pop-up sites at the Rose Bowl and Tulsa Dream Center, are providing warmth, meals, and resources to support the homeless community during the extreme cold.
Q&A: How Pop-Up Shelters Are Helping Tulsa's Homeless Population During Freeze
News On 6
Pop-up shelters have opened in Tulsa to provide temporary warmth and support for the city's homeless population during freezing temperatures.
Oklahoma Senate To Hear Bill That Would Make Homeless Camps On State Property A Crime
Lex Rodriguez
Lawmakers are discussing a bill that would make homeless camps on state property a crime.
Tulsa Outreach Teams Care For Homeless Population During Dangerous Cold
News On 6
Organizations like the Tulsa Day Center are trying to get people out of the cold and into the warming centers. Those who are staying outside will also get supplies to stay safe.
Tulsans Donate Warm Clothing To Protect Homeless From Extreme Cold
Emory Bryan
The citizens of Tulsa responded to a plea for warm clothing by the Day Center, which was busy with people dropping off donations Thursday.
Tulsa Day Center Offers Supplies, Resources To Those Experiencing Homelessness This Winter
Eden Jones
The Tulsa Day Center is hoping to keep everyone warm this winter as the temperatures drop in Green Country.
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Volunteers Work To Better Understand People Experiencing Homelessness In Tulsa
Emory Bryan
Teams of volunteers, paired with professionals who work with people experiencing homelessness, fanned out in Tulsa for a yearly headcount and assessment of needs Friday.
Volunteers Work To Better Understand People Experiencing Homelessness In Tulsa
Emory Bryan
Teams of volunteers, paired with professionals who work with people experiencing homelessness, fanned out in Tulsa for a yearly headcount and assessment of needs Friday.
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Tulsa Weather: SEVERE STORMS ARE HEADED TOWARDS GREEN COUNTRY
News On 6
Severe weather threats return to Green Country Thursday night into Friday morning.
Tulsa Weather: SEVERE STORMS ARE HEADED TOWARDS GREEN COUNTRY
News On 6
Severe weather threats return to Green Country Thursday night into Friday morning.
Tulsa fans Thunder Up at Fassler Hall for NBA finals
Jonathan Cooper
Thunder fans in Tulsa are excited about the team's first trip to the finals in more than 10 years. Fassler Hall in downtown has turned into Thunder Hall to host watch parties for all the playoff games.
Tulsa fans Thunder Up at Fassler Hall for NBA finals
Jonathan Cooper
Thunder fans in Tulsa are excited about the team's first trip to the finals in more than 10 years. Fassler Hall in downtown has turned into Thunder Hall to host watch parties for all the playoff games.
Judge orders Tulsa business owner to pay 2 out-of-state customers
Reagan Ledbetter
A Tulsa judge orders a Green Country businessman to pay tens of thousands of dollars to two out-of-state customers for work that they say was never done. A Maryland man and an Arkansas man say they paid Allen Jamison and his business, Luxury Exotics Customs and Replicas LLC, but they say the work was never done.
Judge orders Tulsa business owner to pay 2 out-of-state customers
Reagan Ledbetter
A Tulsa judge orders a Green Country businessman to pay tens of thousands of dollars to two out-of-state customers for work that they say was never done. A Maryland man and an Arkansas man say they paid Allen Jamison and his business, Luxury Exotics Customs and Replicas LLC, but they say the work was never done.
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Tulsa Weather: SEVERE STORMS ARE HEADED TOWARDS GREEN COUNTRY
News On 6
Severe weather threats return to Green Country Thursday night into Friday morning.
Tulsa fans Thunder Up at Fassler Hall for NBA finals
Jonathan Cooper
Thunder fans in Tulsa are excited about the team's first trip to the finals in more than 10 years. Fassler Hall in downtown has turned into Thunder Hall to host watch parties for all the playoff games.
Judge orders Tulsa business owner to pay 2 out-of-state customers
Reagan Ledbetter
A Tulsa judge orders a Green Country businessman to pay tens of thousands of dollars to two out-of-state customers for work that they say was never done. A Maryland man and an Arkansas man say they paid Allen Jamison and his business, Luxury Exotics Customs and Replicas LLC, but they say the work was never done.
Ascension St. John NICU babies support OKC Thunder in the finals
Katie Alexander
Associates of St. John's NICU decided to show their support for the OKC Thunder in the NBA finals by transforming the unit into "Thunder Alley."
Walters Talks Education Reform, Defends New Standards and Charter School Shifts
David Prock
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters joined News On to talk about the future of K-12 education reform in the state. He emphasized school choice and new history standards that incorporate American exceptionalism and the Bible, amid ongoing teacher shortages and student movements across the state’s educational landscape.
Osage County Man Sentenced to 20 Years for DUI Crash That Killed 15-Year-Old Barnsdall Boy
David Prock
Weston Lowe, 36, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for a DUI crash that claimed the life of 15-year-old Tyson Townley and severely injured his own daughter, following a plea deal accepted in April 2025.
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