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Letter From National Archives Key To Identifying Tulsa Race Massacre Victim
Amy Slanchik
The City of Tulsa has identified a previously unknown victim of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, the first identification to come out of the search for unmarked graves. Researchers identified WWI Army veteran C.L. Daniel as one of the victims.
Community Remembers Late Kavin Ross Honored For Shedding Light On Tulsa's History
Amy Slanchik
The Tulsa community is remembering a Tulsa man who dedicated much of his life to learning and sharing information about the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Lasting Legacy: Documentarian, Public Oversight Chair Remembered By Tulsa Community
Amy Slanchik
Kavin Ross dedicated years of his life to learning and sharing information about the 1921 Race Massacre and the current search for victims. He is being remembered by the community after he died Monday.
Genealogists Announce Breakthrough In DNA Analysis Of Oaklawn Cemetery Remains
Amy Slanchik
Tulsa City leaders and forensic scientists and genealogists have announced a major breakthrough in the analysis of DNA from human remains found in unmarked graves at Oaklawn Cemetery.
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Cooler weather today with a few morning showers
News On 6
A cold front is bringing cooler temperatures and a chance for a few showers nearby this morning. Severe weather is not expected. A more active storm pattern will develop late Thursday into Friday, with the potential for a severe storm complex impacting northern Oklahoma. Additional rounds of storms are possible through the weekend, especially during the early morning hours.
Cooler weather today with a few morning showers
News On 6
A cold front is bringing cooler temperatures and a chance for a few showers nearby this morning. Severe weather is not expected. A more active storm pattern will develop late Thursday into Friday, with the potential for a severe storm complex impacting northern Oklahoma. Additional rounds of storms are possible through the weekend, especially during the early morning hours.
Today in Oklahoma History: Shopping cart invented in Oklahoma in 1937
Brooke Cox
On May 4, 1937, Oklahoma grocer Sylvan Goldman introduced the first shopping cart, revolutionizing the way people shop.
Today in Oklahoma History: Shopping cart invented in Oklahoma in 1937
Brooke Cox
On May 4, 1937, Oklahoma grocer Sylvan Goldman introduced the first shopping cart, revolutionizing the way people shop.
Oklahoma expands support for childcare workers with new law
Dave Davis
Oklahoma childcare faces staffing crunch: new law offers relief, but imminent certification deadline adds pressure. How will this impact the state's efforts to provide reliable, enriching daycare services?
Oklahoma expands support for childcare workers with new law
Dave Davis
Oklahoma childcare faces staffing crunch: new law offers relief, but imminent certification deadline adds pressure. How will this impact the state's efforts to provide reliable, enriching daycare services?
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Cooler weather today with a few morning showers
News On 6
A cold front is bringing cooler temperatures and a chance for a few showers nearby this morning. Severe weather is not expected. A more active storm pattern will develop late Thursday into Friday, with the potential for a severe storm complex impacting northern Oklahoma. Additional rounds of storms are possible through the weekend, especially during the early morning hours.
Today in Oklahoma History: Shopping cart invented in Oklahoma in 1937
Brooke Cox
On May 4, 1937, Oklahoma grocer Sylvan Goldman introduced the first shopping cart, revolutionizing the way people shop.
Oklahoma expands support for childcare workers with new law
Dave Davis
Oklahoma childcare faces staffing crunch: new law offers relief, but imminent certification deadline adds pressure. How will this impact the state's efforts to provide reliable, enriching daycare services?
Navy set to rename USNS Harvey Milk, mulls new names for other ships named for civil rights leaders
CBS News
The U.S. Navy plans to rename the USNS Harvey Milk, a fleet replenishment oiler named after the slain gay rights leader and Navy veteran, and is considering renaming multiple naval ships named after civil rights leaders and prominent American voices, CBS News has learned.
Tulsa’s Lounge 88 scales back piano shows, citing downtown violence
Joe Carmody
Downtown Tulsa's Lounge 88 scales back shows, citing rising crime. Changes include limited piano performances and invite-only access, aiming to ensure customer safety.
Indigo Tie Dye celebrates 1st year with downtown Bixby block party
Brooke Cox
Indigo Tie Dye Company is celebrating its first anniversary with a free, family-friendly block party in downtown Bixby featuring local vendors, food trucks, kids activities, and raffles.
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