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Wellness Watch: 6 Ways To Improve Heart Health
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February is heart health month so we asked cardiologist Dr. Tyler Ellington with the Oklahoma Heart Institute to discuss 6 ways we can improve our heart health.
Wellness Wednesday: Heart Attacks During The Holidays
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The holidays are a common time of the year for people to have heart attacks. Dr. Tyler Ellington with the Oklahoma Heart Institute was here to discuss how we can all take better care of our hearts during the holidays.
Wellness Wednesday: Blood Pressure
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This Wellness Wednesday, Doctor Tyler Ellington with the Oklahoma Heart Institute joined News On 6 at 4 p.m. to talk about the importance of monitoring your blood pressure.
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OU Athletics lays off employees amid shift to athlete revenue sharing
Destini Pittman
University of Oklahoma athletics department confirms layoffs amid restructuring aimed at adapting to new revenue-sharing policies with student-athletes.
OU Athletics lays off employees amid shift to athlete revenue sharing
Destini Pittman
University of Oklahoma athletics department confirms layoffs amid restructuring aimed at adapting to new revenue-sharing policies with student-athletes.
Hominy remains under boil order, new water tests planned Tuesday
Emory Bryan
A state-issued mandatory boil order for water customers in Hominy continues, a week after a power failure at the treatment plant let water flow out without proper disinfection.
Hominy remains under boil order, new water tests planned Tuesday
Emory Bryan
A state-issued mandatory boil order for water customers in Hominy continues, a week after a power failure at the treatment plant let water flow out without proper disinfection.
GRDA issues E. coli advisory for parts of Grand, Hudson lakes and Illinois River
Katie Alexander
The Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA) is issuing an advisory for several areas after water samples confirmed the presence of high levels of E. coli.
GRDA issues E. coli advisory for parts of Grand, Hudson lakes and Illinois River
Katie Alexander
The Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA) is issuing an advisory for several areas after water samples confirmed the presence of high levels of E. coli.
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OU Athletics lays off employees amid shift to athlete revenue sharing
Destini Pittman
University of Oklahoma athletics department confirms layoffs amid restructuring aimed at adapting to new revenue-sharing policies with student-athletes.
Hominy remains under boil order, new water tests planned Tuesday
Emory Bryan
A state-issued mandatory boil order for water customers in Hominy continues, a week after a power failure at the treatment plant let water flow out without proper disinfection.
GRDA issues E. coli advisory for parts of Grand, Hudson lakes and Illinois River
Katie Alexander
The Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA) is issuing an advisory for several areas after water samples confirmed the presence of high levels of E. coli.
Stormy weather pattern for Green Country through Memorial Day weekend
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Green Country will see an increasingly active weather pattern through Memorial Day, with daily chances for rain and storms. Severe weather threats and flooding threats will increase for the weekend as well. Conditions will cool early next week as a cold front gradually arrives.
Severe weather preparedness: How Tulsa’s National Weather Service team works around the clock
Ryan Gillin
Meet the dedicated team at Tulsa's National Weather Service office, who work to keep Oklahomans safe during the intense storm season. Learn about their personal stories and devotion to the community.
Bartlesville police crack down on repeated vandalism at city parks
Cal Day
Officers increase patrols and offer $500 reward for tips leading to arrests
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