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'The Struggle Is Real:' Small School Districts Find It Difficult To Fill State AP Course Requirements
Jayden Brannon
Oklahoma's law requiring four Advanced Placement courses in all districts faces challenges as smaller schools struggle with low enrollment and staff shortages, impacting student access to these courses.
Preston Public Schools Asks Parents Not To Bring Their Kids Valentines To School
Chloe Abbott
For more than a decade, parents at Preston Public Schools have been asked not to send gifts to their kids or have kids bring gifts for a specific person on Valentine’s Day.
Henryetta, Preston, Beggs Schools Implement 'No Tech' Policies For Upcoming Year
Brooke Griffin
At least three area school districts are implementing a "no-tech " policy for classrooms when kids head back to school. Those districts include Beggs and Preston districts, and Henryetta High School.
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New Lauria and Ashley Law requires anyone convicted of accessory to murder to serve 85 percent of their sentence
Chloe Abbott
Gov. Kevin Stitt has signed a bill into law that's named in honor of two 16-year-old girls who disappeared from Welch, Oklahoma, 25 years ago. Lauria and Ashley's Law requires anyone convicted of accessory to murder to serve 85 percent of their sentence.
New Lauria and Ashley Law requires anyone convicted of accessory to murder to serve 85 percent of their sentence
Chloe Abbott
Gov. Kevin Stitt has signed a bill into law that's named in honor of two 16-year-old girls who disappeared from Welch, Oklahoma, 25 years ago. Lauria and Ashley's Law requires anyone convicted of accessory to murder to serve 85 percent of their sentence.
Tulsa forecast: Spotty storms before a sunny Mother’s Day ahead
News On 6
A few showers and storms will persist near or north of the Highway 412 corridor as the main upper-level storm system remains near northern Oklahoma.
Tulsa forecast: Spotty storms before a sunny Mother’s Day ahead
News On 6
A few showers and storms will persist near or north of the Highway 412 corridor as the main upper-level storm system remains near northern Oklahoma.
Owasso woman charged after threatening son with a baseball bat at school
Sam Modde
Owasso woman charged after threatening her son and other students at Memorial High School with a baseball bat and pepper spray.
Owasso woman charged after threatening son with a baseball bat at school
Sam Modde
Owasso woman charged after threatening her son and other students at Memorial High School with a baseball bat and pepper spray.
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Top Headlines
New Lauria and Ashley Law requires anyone convicted of accessory to murder to serve 85 percent of their sentence
Chloe Abbott
Gov. Kevin Stitt has signed a bill into law that's named in honor of two 16-year-old girls who disappeared from Welch, Oklahoma, 25 years ago. Lauria and Ashley's Law requires anyone convicted of accessory to murder to serve 85 percent of their sentence.
Tulsa forecast: Spotty storms before a sunny Mother’s Day ahead
News On 6
A few showers and storms will persist near or north of the Highway 412 corridor as the main upper-level storm system remains near northern Oklahoma.
Owasso woman charged after threatening son with a baseball bat at school
Sam Modde
Owasso woman charged after threatening her son and other students at Memorial High School with a baseball bat and pepper spray.
'A Sign of Hope': New documentary reflects on Barnsdall tornado, one year later
MaKayla Glenn
The Diocese of Tulsa and Eastern Oklahoma has released a short documentary highlighting the strength, faith, and unity seen in the aftermath of the devastating tornado that struck Barnsdall one year ago.
Thunder vs. Nuggets Game 1 Breakdown: What Went Wrong?
Jeremie Poplin
Thunder Breakdown covers OKC's Game 1 loss to the Nuggets—key moments, players' performances, coaching decisions, and what to improve for Game 2. Updates on Thunder playoff news.
Community remembers Talala man killed in Kansas crash as loving father, coach, friend
Kaitlyn Deggs
Friends remember Wayne Walls, Talala man killed in wrong-way Kansas crash, as a devoted father and revered coach, shaping lives beyond Green Country.
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