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FORECAST: Sunny and muggy Sunday with storms possible LATE
Mild Sunday startAnother warm and humid day expected SundayHeat index in the 90s over the several afternoonsA round of storms is possible, mainly north of Tulsa Sunday nightOne or two storms may strong to marginally severeAfter a quiet Monday, a stormy stretch awaits us the rest of the weekSevere storms are possible Tuesday eveningSeveral rounds of storms likely late in the week and next weekendStaying warm and humid all of next week
Teen In Custody, Accused Of Firing Gun Near Rooster Days Festival In Broken Arrow
A teenager is in custody after firing a gun near the Rooster Days Festival on Thursday night, according to Broken Arrow Police. Police said this all started with a group of teenagers who were at Rooster Days, and then made their way over to the Carlisle Apartments, which is a street over to the east.
Owasso Business Owner Warns Others About Counterfeit Money Going Around
An Owasso business owner has a warning for everyone after someone came into her store and paid with counterfeit money. The owner of Prairie Bakery, Anna Richardson, says the bill looked convincing and she didn't realize it was fake until she got to the bank to make a deposit. Richardson said she didn't know who paid with that fake 20-dollar bill.
Sunny and Warm Sunday
TULSA, Okla. — Lots of sunshine for Sunday with warm afternoon highs near 90°. Southerly winds with gusts 20-25 mph. A few showers and storms late tonight through the overnight hours. Highest chance for strong storms will be for our northwest counties. Rain chances diminish early Monday morning,...
Beer of the week: Marshall Brewing Co.'s Freight Train is a 'really citrusy' double IPA
First it was a Slow Train. Now it's a Freight Train. Marshall Brewing Co. sits near the train tracks at Sixth and Utica, and the trains roll by nearly every day. That is how they came up with the names for their IPA and their latest release, a Double IPA, Freight Train, which is the beer of the week.
Broken Arrow Man Brings Unique Art To Retirement Community
A Broken Arrow man is putting his art on the walls for others in his community to enjoy. James Tate is a 96-year-old resident of the Morada Broken Arrow retirement community. His pieces use vintage items to create a train in a Steampunk art style and News On 6's Alyssa Miller got the chance to talk to him about his work.
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