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Tulsa Zoo to welcome 2 Asian elephants from Los Angeles Zoo
Jeromee Scot
Asian elephants Billy and Tina are relocating from the Los Angeles Zoo to the Tulsa Zoo later this year to join a larger herd and receive specialized care. The move follows years of public outcry over Billy’s welfare and comes as Tulsa opens a new, expanded elephant preserve.
Tulsa Zoo breaks ground on new habitat to house giant anteaters
Tyler Whitehead
The Tulsa Zoo broke ground on a new habitat that will house giant eaters for the first time in the zoo's history.
Tulsa Zoo Open Again As Power Restored After Storm
News On 6
The Tulsa Zoo is back open after losing power due to last weekend's storm. The zoo opens each morning at 8 a.m. during the summer.
Tulsa Zoo Giving COVID-19 Vaccines To Mammals
Johnny Resendiz
The Tulsa Zoo has started the process of giving COVID-19 vaccines to the mammals that they say have the highest risk of catching the virus.
Tulsa Zoo Prepared To Accommodate Animals As Heat Wave Continues
News On 6
Everyone is struggling to beat the heat this week. With highs in the 100s, the staff at the Tulsa Zoo is helping animals stay cool with shade, pools, and water misters.
Tulsa Zoo Takes Some Birds Off Display Due To Avian Flu Concerns
Jonathan Cooper
The Tulsa Zoo is taking precautions to prevent the spread of avian flu among its birds. Several kinds of birds are not on display, as the flu spreads across the country and has now been discovered in Oklahoma, but has not been confirmed at the zoo.
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Oklahoma Job Market Thrives: More Openings Than Unemployed Residents
Dave Davis
Oklahoma’s top workforce official says the state has more job openings than job seekers, with strong growth expected in trades, AI, and manufacturing.
Oklahoma Job Market Thrives: More Openings Than Unemployed Residents
Dave Davis
Oklahoma’s top workforce official says the state has more job openings than job seekers, with strong growth expected in trades, AI, and manufacturing.
Better stay buckled up until your plane stops in Turkey or you'll face fines
CBS News
New regulations take effect in Turkey: Airline passengers can now face fines for moving before the plane fully stops. The decision aims to enhance safety while disembarking.
Better stay buckled up until your plane stops in Turkey or you'll face fines
CBS News
New regulations take effect in Turkey: Airline passengers can now face fines for moving before the plane fully stops. The decision aims to enhance safety while disembarking.
Thunder Fellows Program accepting applications for 5th cohort
Brooke Cox
The Thunder Fellows program is now accepting applications for its fifth cohort, offering Black-identifying high school and college students in Tulsa a free, semester-based after-school program focused on career and college readiness in sports, entertainment and technology.
Thunder Fellows Program accepting applications for 5th cohort
Brooke Cox
The Thunder Fellows program is now accepting applications for its fifth cohort, offering Black-identifying high school and college students in Tulsa a free, semester-based after-school program focused on career and college readiness in sports, entertainment and technology.
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Oklahoma Job Market Thrives: More Openings Than Unemployed Residents
Dave Davis
Oklahoma’s top workforce official says the state has more job openings than job seekers, with strong growth expected in trades, AI, and manufacturing.
Better stay buckled up until your plane stops in Turkey or you'll face fines
CBS News
New regulations take effect in Turkey: Airline passengers can now face fines for moving before the plane fully stops. The decision aims to enhance safety while disembarking.
Thunder Fellows Program accepting applications for 5th cohort
Brooke Cox
The Thunder Fellows program is now accepting applications for its fifth cohort, offering Black-identifying high school and college students in Tulsa a free, semester-based after-school program focused on career and college readiness in sports, entertainment and technology.
Behind the Emerald Curtain: A look at Glinda's iconic Wicked entrance at Tulsa PAC
Alyssa Miller
One of the most iconic moments in the Broadway sensation, Wicked, is Glinda's bubble entrance. We went behind the scenes with the actress to recreate the magical moment.
Fantastic Friday weather before another storm chance arrives over the weekend
News On 6
Sunny and warm conditions return Friday, with highs in the upper 70s to around 80. Another storm system impacts the region this weekend with continued unsettled weather possible next week.
Search for missing woman in Broken Arrow reveals possible murder-suicide
Sam Carrico
Police say three people and a dog were found dead inside the home; one victim may be a woman reported missing since 2024.
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