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Legal Battle Over Wind Farm In Osage Nation Continues
Emory Bryan
A judge in Tulsa federal court ordered Enel to take down its wind farm in December, and now in March the government and the Osage Nation argue Enel is trying to delay hoping it can somehow reverse what's already been decided.
'We're Tired Of This': Osage Nation Chief Welcomes Wind Farm Court Ruling
Emory Bryan
Osage Nation Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear welcomed a recent court ruling that could lead to the removal of a wind farm built in Western Osage County.
Federal Judge Orders Removal Of Wind Farm In Osage County
Emory Bryan
A federal judge has ordered Enell Energy to remove an 84-turbine wind farm in Osage County, with a final ruling that ends more than a decade of litigation over illegal mining on the Osage Reservation. Court documents estimate the cost of removing the turbines at $300 million.
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Things to do in Tulsa this weekend
Bella Roddy
Looking for exciting events in Tulsa this weekend? Here are some top picks for June 20-22.
Things to do in Tulsa this weekend
Bella Roddy
Looking for exciting events in Tulsa this weekend? Here are some top picks for June 20-22.
STORM PHOTOS: Severe storms move through Oklahoma
Brooke Cox
News On 6 viewers shared their photos and videos of the storms that passed through Oklahoma on June 17-18, 2025.
STORM PHOTOS: Severe storms move through Oklahoma
Brooke Cox
News On 6 viewers shared their photos and videos of the storms that passed through Oklahoma on June 17-18, 2025.
Flooding Shuts Down Both Directions of Highway 20 Near Skiatook
David Prock
Skiatook Police report that all east and westbound lanes of Highway 20 are now CLOSED due to rising water levels.
Flooding Shuts Down Both Directions of Highway 20 Near Skiatook
David Prock
Skiatook Police report that all east and westbound lanes of Highway 20 are now CLOSED due to rising water levels.
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Things to do in Tulsa this weekend
Bella Roddy
Looking for exciting events in Tulsa this weekend? Here are some top picks for June 20-22.
STORM PHOTOS: Severe storms move through Oklahoma
Brooke Cox
News On 6 viewers shared their photos and videos of the storms that passed through Oklahoma on June 17-18, 2025.
Flooding Shuts Down Both Directions of Highway 20 Near Skiatook
David Prock
Skiatook Police report that all east and westbound lanes of Highway 20 are now CLOSED due to rising water levels.
Pawhuska crews respond to storm damage, power outages and flooding
Brooke Cox
Crews in Pawhuska are working to restore power, clear debris and assist residents after severe storms caused widespread flooding, downed trees and citywide outages.
Juneteenth Poetry Showcase highlights voices on The Greenwood Beat
Brooke Cox
The Greenwood Beat – WFPG is hosting a Juneteenth Poetry Showcase featuring spoken word artists from around the world to honor Black voices and stories through live and virtual performances.
Tulsa Weather: Flood Watch remains until early afternoon
News On 6
Rain and storms continue into the early morning hours across parts of Oklahoma with pockets of locally heavy rainfall possible. Another round of a few strong to severe storms may develop along a southward-moving boundary later today before dry yet muggy weather returns. By Thursday and into the weekend, a ridge of high pressure will bring heat and humidity, pushing heat index values near 105°.
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