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Starbucks Strike Shuts Down Hundreds Of Locations Amid Holiday Shopping
CBS News
According to the labor group, baristas went on strike Tuesday in 43 states including at some Oklahoma locations.
Starbucks Union Calls Strike Over Pride Displays, But The Company Calls It A Misinformation Campaign
CBS News
Workers at 150 Starbucks locations will strike in the coming week over what their union says is a clash over decor supporting LGBTQ+ causes, but the company denies it’s banned any such displays and accused the union of using misinformation as a tactic in labor talks.
Ex Starbucks CEO To Defend Union Opposition Before Senate
Associated Press
Longtime Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz will face sharp questioning Wednesday when he appears before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee to defend the company’s actions during an ongoing unionizing campaign.
Starbucks Asks Labor Board To Halt Union Votes Temporarily
Associated Press
Starbucks on Monday asked the National Labor Relations Board to temporarily suspend all union elections at its U.S. stores, citing allegations from a board employee that regional NLRB officials improperly coordinated with union organizers.
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Nearing record highs soon before weekend storm chances return
News On 6
A warming trend will bring near-record highs to Tulsa and parts of Oklahoma by midweek, followed by a weak front early Thursday. Thunderstorm chances increase late this weekend into early next week, with the potential for some strong to severe storms across the region.
Nearing record highs soon before weekend storm chances return
News On 6
A warming trend will bring near-record highs to Tulsa and parts of Oklahoma by midweek, followed by a weak front early Thursday. Thunderstorm chances increase late this weekend into early next week, with the potential for some strong to severe storms across the region.
What Green Country voters need to know about May 13 elections
Jayden Brannon
Election day in Oklahoma: Critical State Senate and GOP House runoffs, plus local propositions that could significantly impact schools, public safety, and infrastructure. Make your voice heard in Green Country.
What Green Country voters need to know about May 13 elections
Jayden Brannon
Election day in Oklahoma: Critical State Senate and GOP House runoffs, plus local propositions that could significantly impact schools, public safety, and infrastructure. Make your voice heard in Green Country.
The Ridge opens in Sand Springs to support survivors of violence and trafficking
Jonathan Polasek
With 12 cabins aimed to house up to 48 people, The Ridge in Sand Springs opens, providing survivors of trauma a step towards recovery through transitional housing and empowering programs such as financial literacy classes and mental health services.
The Ridge opens in Sand Springs to support survivors of violence and trafficking
Jonathan Polasek
With 12 cabins aimed to house up to 48 people, The Ridge in Sand Springs opens, providing survivors of trauma a step towards recovery through transitional housing and empowering programs such as financial literacy classes and mental health services.
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Top Headlines
Nearing record highs soon before weekend storm chances return
News On 6
A warming trend will bring near-record highs to Tulsa and parts of Oklahoma by midweek, followed by a weak front early Thursday. Thunderstorm chances increase late this weekend into early next week, with the potential for some strong to severe storms across the region.
What Green Country voters need to know about May 13 elections
Jayden Brannon
Election day in Oklahoma: Critical State Senate and GOP House runoffs, plus local propositions that could significantly impact schools, public safety, and infrastructure. Make your voice heard in Green Country.
The Ridge opens in Sand Springs to support survivors of violence and trafficking
Jonathan Polasek
With 12 cabins aimed to house up to 48 people, The Ridge in Sand Springs opens, providing survivors of trauma a step towards recovery through transitional housing and empowering programs such as financial literacy classes and mental health services.
Wagoner County DA asks judge to block grand jury petition
News On 6
Wagoner County District Attorney Jack Thorp is asking a judge to stop a petition that would create a grand jury investigation into him and Sheriff Chris Elliott.
Former employee files lawsuit against Collinsville Public Schools
MaKayla Glenn
Sarah Brackett, a former employee of Collinsville Public Schools, has filed a lawsuit claiming wrongful termination after she reported a teacher for abusing non-verbal, autistic students. Her attorney argues the case seeks justice for all parents wanting safe schools and highlights issues of retaliation and unlawful search. The district, represented by Superintendent Jeremy Hogan, states it cannot comment further due to ongoing litigation.
Postponed until 2026: Cherokee Nation cancels annual Will Rogers Fly-In
Sam Modde
The Cherokee Nation is postponing the 2025 Will Rogers Fly-In due to renovations at the historic Oologah ranch. A remembrance ceremony is still planned for August 15th.
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