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'Stop the Hate in The 918' event offers free removal of hateful tattoos for Oklahomans
Ethan Wright
"Stop the Hate in The 918" offers free tattoo cover-ups for those looking to erase symbols of hate. Now in its eighth year, the event helps participants get a fresh start.
'It Means A Lot': Mother-Daughter Duo Spend Leap Day Receiving Tattoos From Sand Springs Shop
Jayden Brannon
With an extra day of the year, many people wanted to make sure it counted. While some commemorated the day with a picture, others did something a little more permanent.
People Camp Out To Have Tattoos Covered Up And Lives Changed At Stop the Hate In The 918 Event
Jayden Brannon
Dozens of people set up camp at the Case Community Center, hoping they'd be lucky enough to have their lives changed with a new piece of art.
Tattoo Artists Join Forces To Help 'Stop The Hate In The 918'
News On 6
Jamy Magee owns Parlour Hair & Ink in Sand Springs and is joining with tattoo artists from all over the state and across the country to help with the "Stop the Hate in the 918" Event.
"Stop The Hate": Sand Springs Tattoo Parlor Helps More Than 100 People Cover Tattoos
Amy Slanchik
A Sand Springs tattoo parlor offered a chance for people to get their racist or gang related tattoos covered up for free on Tuesday.
Sand Springs Tattoo Parlor Prepared To Help Hundreds At 6th Annual Tattoo Cover-Up Event
Amy Slanchik
A Sand Springs tattoo parlor has helped people cover up gang related and racist tattoos for years, and expects an even bigger crowd for this year's event.
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Sand Springs Tattoo Shop Holds Event To Cover Up Hateful Tattoos
Alyssa Miller
Hostility on social media sparked an idea for one tattoo artist in Sand Springs to use his talents to make a difference.
Sand Springs Tattoo Shop Holds Event To Cover Up Hateful Tattoos
Alyssa Miller
Hostility on social media sparked an idea for one tattoo artist in Sand Springs to use his talents to make a difference.
Sand Springs Tattoo Parlour Holds Annual Event To Cover Up Hate Tattoos
Mallory Thomas
A local tattoo parlor is covering up tattoos Wednesday for free in an effort to help stop hate. People waited in line for several hours to get gang-related and racist tattoos covered up for free.
Sand Springs Tattoo Parlour Holds Annual Event To Cover Up Hate Tattoos
Mallory Thomas
A local tattoo parlor is covering up tattoos Wednesday for free in an effort to help stop hate. People waited in line for several hours to get gang-related and racist tattoos covered up for free.
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A fresh start: Tulsa woman overcomes addiction and homelessness through YouthFirst
Ryan Gillin
A Tulsa woman once thought she had no way out of homelessness and addiction. But now she's working toward a new future, thanks to a program by the Tulsa Day Center.
A fresh start: Tulsa woman overcomes addiction and homelessness through YouthFirst
Ryan Gillin
A Tulsa woman once thought she had no way out of homelessness and addiction. But now she's working toward a new future, thanks to a program by the Tulsa Day Center.
'That is unacceptable:' State lawmakers respond to Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers respond to the Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department.
'That is unacceptable:' State lawmakers respond to Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers respond to the Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department.
Fostering Oklahoma: Addressing the urgent need for more foster families
Craig Day
There is a tremendous need for more foster families in Oklahoma. Right now, about 5,800 children are in our foster care system, and the state needs more than 700 additional foster families.
Fostering Oklahoma: Addressing the urgent need for more foster families
Craig Day
There is a tremendous need for more foster families in Oklahoma. Right now, about 5,800 children are in our foster care system, and the state needs more than 700 additional foster families.
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A fresh start: Tulsa woman overcomes addiction and homelessness through YouthFirst
Ryan Gillin
A Tulsa woman once thought she had no way out of homelessness and addiction. But now she's working toward a new future, thanks to a program by the Tulsa Day Center.
'That is unacceptable:' State lawmakers respond to Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department
Haley Weger
State lawmakers respond to the Governor’s call to disband the State Forestry Department.
Fostering Oklahoma: Addressing the urgent need for more foster families
Craig Day
There is a tremendous need for more foster families in Oklahoma. Right now, about 5,800 children are in our foster care system, and the state needs more than 700 additional foster families.
Severe storms, heavy rain continue across Oklahoma, with flooding possible
News On 6
Severe storms and heavy rainfall will continue across Oklahoma through the weekend, bringing a risk of flooding, strong winds, and cooler temperatures.
60% of Oklahoma IDs not REAL ID-compliant one month before deadline, says Service Oklahoma
Kris Crawford
Service Oklahoma is extending hours to accommodate the rush before the REAL ID deadline. Find out if you're compliant and where to get your REAL ID.
REAL ID: What Oklahomans need to know before the deadline in May
Drake Johnson
Starting May 7, 2025, Oklahoma residents must have a REAL ID-compliant license to board domestic flights and access certain federal facilities. Over 2.1 million REAL IDs have already been issued in the state.
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