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Police: McAlester Woman Stops Intruder Using Meat Cleaver
Tess Maune
McAlester Police said a woman stopped a home intruder by using a meat cleaver.
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Mayfest 2025 brings art, music—and now fitness—to downtown Tulsa
MaKayla Glenn
Mayfest 2025 kicks off this weekend in downtown Tulsa, featuring over 100 artists, live music, food, and a new wellness program called MayFit, which includes a 5K, fun run, and fitness classes. Local artist Miles Rogoish is debuting his work, and organizers say this year’s event—centered around the theme “Stay Gold”—offers more family fun, interactive activities, and easy access via shuttle from OSU-Tulsa.
Mayfest 2025 brings art, music—and now fitness—to downtown Tulsa
MaKayla Glenn
Mayfest 2025 kicks off this weekend in downtown Tulsa, featuring over 100 artists, live music, food, and a new wellness program called MayFit, which includes a 5K, fun run, and fitness classes. Local artist Miles Rogoish is debuting his work, and organizers say this year’s event—centered around the theme “Stay Gold”—offers more family fun, interactive activities, and easy access via shuttle from OSU-Tulsa.
'He was down here frequently:' Pope Leo XIV's Tulsa ties
Sam Carrico
More than one billion Catholics are praying tonight for the first pope born in the United States. Pope Leo XIV grew up in Chicago and has ties to Tulsa. News On 6's Sam Carrico tells us how one Cascia Hall student says today's announcement is the start of a new era of hope, unity, and love.
'He was down here frequently:' Pope Leo XIV's Tulsa ties
Sam Carrico
More than one billion Catholics are praying tonight for the first pope born in the United States. Pope Leo XIV grew up in Chicago and has ties to Tulsa. News On 6's Sam Carrico tells us how one Cascia Hall student says today's announcement is the start of a new era of hope, unity, and love.
New Osage SkyNews 6 takes flight
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New Osage SkyNews 6 takes flight
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Osage SkyNews 6 is all-new and better than ever before.
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Mayfest 2025 brings art, music—and now fitness—to downtown Tulsa
MaKayla Glenn
Mayfest 2025 kicks off this weekend in downtown Tulsa, featuring over 100 artists, live music, food, and a new wellness program called MayFit, which includes a 5K, fun run, and fitness classes. Local artist Miles Rogoish is debuting his work, and organizers say this year’s event—centered around the theme “Stay Gold”—offers more family fun, interactive activities, and easy access via shuttle from OSU-Tulsa.
'He was down here frequently:' Pope Leo XIV's Tulsa ties
Sam Carrico
More than one billion Catholics are praying tonight for the first pope born in the United States. Pope Leo XIV grew up in Chicago and has ties to Tulsa. News On 6's Sam Carrico tells us how one Cascia Hall student says today's announcement is the start of a new era of hope, unity, and love.
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A few showers remain possible before a pattern change brings pleasant weekend weather
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Tulsa and eastern Oklahoma will see a few more showers today before skies clear and a sunny, dry weekend begins. A warmup arrives early next week, followed by increasing storm chances by late next week.
'It can happen to anybody': First responders warn of hot car deaths
Kris Crawford
As summer approaches, Oklahoma authorities highlight the risks of leaving children in hot cars. The key stats, warnings, and preventive steps you need to know.
Bills see final reviews on Deadline Day at the Capitol
Haley Hetrick
Oklahoma's Legislature finalizes a flurry of bills on deadline day, hoping for Governor Stitt's approval.
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