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Tulsa police, local organizations concerned about funding cuts to mental health programs
Kristen Weaver
Some mental health organizations said they are facing alarming futures after the state plans to cut or withhold funding for some of their programs.
Q&A with Tulsa Police Capt. Shellie Seibert on the city's new mental health response system
Eden Jones
The city of Tulsa is preparing to implement a new method in response to mental health 911 calls - the first of its kind in the state.
Mental Health Resources Available To Tulsa Police Officers On The Job
Cal Day
Officers say traumatic situations like last week’s child sex abuse and homicide investigation can take a toll on their mental health. Mental health resources are available to Tulsa Police officers and the mental health coordinator for Tulsa Police, Capt. Shellie Seibert says a system to track what kind of calls officers are responding to.
Tulsa CRT Struggles To Keep Up With Mental Health Calls
Ashlyn Brothers
Tulsa's Crisis Response Team said mental health crisis calls are on the rise and they can barely keep up. The Crisis Response Team can only provide mental health help Monday through Friday during normal business hours, but the need is much greater.
Tulsa's Crisis Response Team Renewed For A 2nd Year
Justin Shrair
A unique team that helps people in mental health crisis has been renewed for a second year in Tulsa. The Community Response Team includes a Firefighter/Paramedic, Police Officer, and Mental Health Professional who all respond together to the crisis.
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Scattered showers and storms possible Wednesday with increasing chances later this week
News On 6
Scattered showers and storms are possible today, with a more active weather pattern developing later this week into the weekend. Increasing severe weather threats are expected by early next week as a stronger upper-level system moves into the Southern Plains.
Scattered showers and storms possible Wednesday with increasing chances later this week
News On 6
Scattered showers and storms are possible today, with a more active weather pattern developing later this week into the weekend. Increasing severe weather threats are expected by early next week as a stronger upper-level system moves into the Southern Plains.
OSBI arrests man in connection to stabbing in Warner
Aaron Alexander
OSBI agents arrest John Chase, following a stabbing incident in Warner.
OSBI arrests man in connection to stabbing in Warner
Aaron Alexander
OSBI agents arrest John Chase, following a stabbing incident in Warner.
Tulsa's 'Stonehenge' construction continues thanks to massive grant after years-long delay
Kristen Weaver
Tulsa’s now infamous “Stonehenge” is finally resuming after years of sitting unfinished, thanks to a massive grant. The project near I-44 and US 75 was dubbed “Stonehenge” due to the bridge piers that have been sitting unfinished since 2023. Many state and local leaders held a “ceremonial” groundbreaking and said this is the most expensive project ODOT has ever taken on.
Tulsa's 'Stonehenge' construction continues thanks to massive grant after years-long delay
Kristen Weaver
Tulsa’s now infamous “Stonehenge” is finally resuming after years of sitting unfinished, thanks to a massive grant. The project near I-44 and US 75 was dubbed “Stonehenge” due to the bridge piers that have been sitting unfinished since 2023. Many state and local leaders held a “ceremonial” groundbreaking and said this is the most expensive project ODOT has ever taken on.
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Scattered showers and storms possible Wednesday with increasing chances later this week
News On 6
Scattered showers and storms are possible today, with a more active weather pattern developing later this week into the weekend. Increasing severe weather threats are expected by early next week as a stronger upper-level system moves into the Southern Plains.
OSBI arrests man in connection to stabbing in Warner
Aaron Alexander
OSBI agents arrest John Chase, following a stabbing incident in Warner.
Tulsa's 'Stonehenge' construction continues thanks to massive grant after years-long delay
Kristen Weaver
Tulsa’s now infamous “Stonehenge” is finally resuming after years of sitting unfinished, thanks to a massive grant. The project near I-44 and US 75 was dubbed “Stonehenge” due to the bridge piers that have been sitting unfinished since 2023. Many state and local leaders held a “ceremonial” groundbreaking and said this is the most expensive project ODOT has ever taken on.
Tulsa County Sheriff addresses increase in immigration detentions: Here's how it's affecting Tulsa County Jail
Emory Bryan
Tulsa County Sheriff Vic Regalado highlights rising immigration detentions and overtime costs at the jail, expecting relief from ongoing contract negotiations with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Understanding Parkinson's Disease and Available Support Resources in Oklahoma
David Prock
Approximately 90,000 new Parkinson's disease cases are diagnosed annually in the U.S., with Oklahoma resources available for education and support during Parkinson's Awareness Month.
Williams' employees volunteer to clean up Crosstimbers Nature Preserve near Sapulpa
Kaitlyn Deggs
Tulsa's Williams' employees volunteer at Pearl Jackson Crosstimbers Nature Preserve near Sapulpa. The employees weeded out invasive species and picked up trash.
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