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Local Nonprofit Introducing Autonomous Transit Vehicle Program To Tulsa Area
Autumn Bracey
The Terrence Crutcher Foundation is launching a $3.4 million autonomous vehicle pilot program in North Tulsa to improve transportation in underserved communities.
Free Summer Program Helping Students Improve Reading Scores, Increase Confidence
MaKayla Glenn
Retired educators will return to the classroom to teach the literacy program. Students will participate in field trips, art, drama, music, and counseling.
Students Graduate From New Child Development Program
News On 6
Some second and third graders just graduated from a new Tulsa program that takes a different approach to teaching.
Terence Crutcher Foundation Community Walk Asks People About Important Issues
Kaitlyn Deggs
Volunteers with the Terence Crutcher Foundation spent Saturday afternoon going door to door, asking people about the issues that matter the most to them. They wanted to talk to people who might be afraid to speak up about what problems they want to see fixed in their neighborhood.
Summer Program Launches To Help Tulsa Students With Reading
Kaitlyn Deggs
Tulsa second and third graders are getting help with their reading skills this summer thanks to a new program that started Monday.
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Oklahoma and Arkansas Port Operators Group Lobbies for MKARNS Funding
Alex Cameron
Members of the Arkansas Oklahoma Port Operators Association were in Washington, DC, this week meeting with key members of Congress about what they say is critically needed funding for maintenance of the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System.
Oklahoma and Arkansas Port Operators Group Lobbies for MKARNS Funding
Alex Cameron
Members of the Arkansas Oklahoma Port Operators Association were in Washington, DC, this week meeting with key members of Congress about what they say is critically needed funding for maintenance of the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System.
Law enforcement in standoff near Porter
Matt Kalish
Law enforcement are on the scene of a standoff south of Porter.
Law enforcement in standoff near Porter
Matt Kalish
Law enforcement are on the scene of a standoff south of Porter.
Case of girl left outside freezing: Tribe votes to toughen child endangerment law
Matt Kalish
The Muscogee Nation National Council unanimously passed a bill to make child endangerment a felony after a Haskell couple was charged for leaving their child outside in nothing but pajamas during freezing weather back in February.
Case of girl left outside freezing: Tribe votes to toughen child endangerment law
Matt Kalish
The Muscogee Nation National Council unanimously passed a bill to make child endangerment a felony after a Haskell couple was charged for leaving their child outside in nothing but pajamas during freezing weather back in February.
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Oklahoma and Arkansas Port Operators Group Lobbies for MKARNS Funding
Alex Cameron
Members of the Arkansas Oklahoma Port Operators Association were in Washington, DC, this week meeting with key members of Congress about what they say is critically needed funding for maintenance of the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System.
Law enforcement in standoff near Porter
Matt Kalish
Law enforcement are on the scene of a standoff south of Porter.
Case of girl left outside freezing: Tribe votes to toughen child endangerment law
Matt Kalish
The Muscogee Nation National Council unanimously passed a bill to make child endangerment a felony after a Haskell couple was charged for leaving their child outside in nothing but pajamas during freezing weather back in February.
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.
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