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New Exhibit Documents Oklahoma's History Of Protest And Free Speech
MaKayla Glenn
A new exhibit at 101 Archer called "We Protest" is showing importance of local protests and demonstrations that shaped Tulsa. The free gallery is open Wednesdays through Saturdays in April from noon to 5 p.m.
Discussion Series At OSU Tulsa Analyses The Impact Of Urban Renewal On Greenwood District
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Urban renewal changed Tulsa in many ways over the last several decades and left a lingering legacy. Victor Luckerson the author of "Built from the Fire" joined News On 6 at 4 to talk about the impact made on the Greenwood District.
City-Wide Readings Of 'Built From The Fire' Connects Community To History Of Greenwood
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Ten organizations are coming together to host community events in Tulsa that will follow the chapters of local author Victor Luckerson’s new book on Greenwood.
Author Releases New Book About Evolution Of Greenwood District
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Author Victor Luckerson released a new book, “Built From the Fire”, focusing on the evolution of Black Wall Street in the Greenwood District.
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Wagoner County DA asks judge to block grand jury petition
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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.
Wagoner County DA asks judge to block grand jury petition
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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.
A warming trend arrives this week bringing storm chances this weekend
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Tulsa and eastern Oklahoma will see warmer, mostly dry weather early this week with highs climbing into the 80s and 90s by midweek. Heat index values could approach 95°F on Wednesday, followed by increasing thunderstorm chances late in the week and into the weekend. Some weekend storms may be strong to severe.
A warming trend arrives this week bringing storm chances this weekend
News On 6
Tulsa and eastern Oklahoma will see warmer, mostly dry weather early this week with highs climbing into the 80s and 90s by midweek. Heat index values could approach 95°F on Wednesday, followed by increasing thunderstorm chances late in the week and into the weekend. Some weekend storms may be strong to severe.
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.
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.
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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.
A warming trend arrives this week bringing storm chances this weekend
News On 6
Tulsa and eastern Oklahoma will see warmer, mostly dry weather early this week with highs climbing into the 80s and 90s by midweek. Heat index values could approach 95°F on Wednesday, followed by increasing thunderstorm chances late in the week and into the weekend. Some weekend storms may be strong to severe.
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.
'That happening was my sign': Nursing student going to job interview jumps into creek to save driver in rollover crash
Chloe Abbott
A driver in a rollover crash in Okmulgee was saved by a nursing student on her way to a job interview.
Affected by the 2024 drought? Here's the help available now
Matt Kalish
The Small Business Administration said applications are still open for Oklahoma small businesses and nonprofits that were impacted by the drought that started in October of 2024.
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