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Grand Mental Health Expanding Services In Tulsa
Grand mental health is expanding its services in Tulsa. It recently bought an office tower near I-44 and Sheridan and plans to incorporate the building into its current campus. The new building will double the agency's current number of beds by the end of the year. The building currently houses...
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School For Students With Autism Worried About Future Of Bartlesville's 'Buffalo Stampede'
Storm damage to an Oklahoma artisans workshop has the future of Bartlesville's "Buffalo Stampede" up in the air. Bartlesville is home to more than 30 buffalo statues and Paths to Independence, a local school for students with autism, has made exploring them a learning opportunity. Paths to Independence takes its...
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Broken Arrow Creamery Hosts Ice Cream For Breakfast Event
It's National Ice Cream for Breakfast Day and some people in Broken Arrow celebrated accordingly. Rose Rock Microcreamery hosted the fun event at its Rose District location. "It is a pancake with some ice cream, whipped cream, cherry, syrup, or fudge, or caramel," said store owner Jason Decker. "You're able to start off your day with a couple scoops of ice cream and some pancakes!"
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Annual Women's Expo Returns To Tulsa
The annual Women's Expo is back in Tulsa and booths are setting up shop for the weekend. Rows and rows of vendors are lined up inside Central Park Hall at Expo Square preparing to welcome thousands of women through the next couple of days. Nearly 200 booths are getting set up for the event. This is the 38th year for the Women's Expo in Tulsa.
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Tulsa Boy Home Needing Volunteers, Mentors
The Tulsa Boys Home is looking for families who want to foster or adopt. The Tulsa Boy Home has been around for over a 100 years, and the staff wants to make sure every boy finds a home. Lesley Taylor began volunteering 10 years ago because she wanted to mentor.
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Man Uses Gargoyle Statue To Break Into Business, Steals Donations For Tulsa Day Center
The owner of Renaissance Brewing Company said someone smashed through the door and stole a box of donated items the brewery was collecting for the Tulsa Day Center. Owner Glenn Hall said people have damaged the doors and windows before, but this is the first time anyone has stepped inside.
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New City Department Gives Tulsans Opportunity For Input
The City of Tulsa is reorganizing by moving six offices into a newly created department. The new Department of City Experience (DCE) will focus on design and community development on a neighborhood level, Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum said. Mayor Bynum said this move will allow Tulsans to collaborate with the...
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TFD Cadets Begin Long Process Of Becoming Firefighters
The Tulsa Fire Department has a dramatic way to test people hoping to get into its training academy. The cadets who want to the enter the academy each had to climb a 100-foot ladder as the final step before they could start training in the academy. 34 cadets will start...
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Residents Report Spotting Bobcats In South Tulsa Neighborhood
A bobcat in a Tulsa neighborhood is causing a lot of chatter among neighbors. Bobcats have always been in the area, but people still need to be cautious. Neighbors in south Tulsa said seeing bobcats so close to their homes was surprising and a good reminder to keep a close eye on their kids and pets.
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Construction Coming To Busy South Tulsa Intersection
Starting Monday, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation will be transforming Highway 169 and Memorial into the first Diverging Diamond Interchange in our area. Construction is expected to be underway through next spring. ODOT’s plan is to design an intersection that briefly takes traffic in opposite lanes to allow the free...
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Driving Hazards Remain With Pockets Of Freezing Rain
TULSA, Okla. - Winter advisories and ice storm warnings are in effect on Thursday morning as another round of winter weather sweeps across Green Country. Here are the details from News On 6 Meteorologist Alan Crone:. Areas of spotty freezing rain will continue for the next few hours. Winter weather...
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Rogers County Sheriff Office Collects Purses For Domestic Violence Victims
The Rogers County Sheriff's Office collects purses every year for domestic violent victims with things that they might need. The donations go to the women in the Safe Net Services Center and include things such as, make-up, toiletries, and a handwritten note. Donations are accepted at the Rogers County Sheriff's...
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Tulsa Man Arrested, Accused Of Breaking Into Several Businesses
A Tulsa man has been arrested and is accused of breaking into several businesses between September and January, police say. According to Tulsa Police Kenneth Wayne Barnett, was pulled over Thursday night for a traffic violation. Officers noticed that the car Barnett was driving matched the description of the vehicle used in several of the burglaries. Officers took Barnett into custody for questioning. During that time, police say Barnett confessed to detectives that he was the burglary suspect. He has been arrested on six complaints of 2nd Degree Burglary.
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Pickup Truck Falls From Parking Garage In Tulsa
Emergency crews responded after a truck fell from a parking garage in Tulsa on Thursday morning. The crash happened at a parking garage located near East 25th Street and North Harvard Avenue. Police say the car slid on the ice along the top of the structure and the driver lost control. They say no one was injured in the incident.
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Rogers County Sheriff's Office Helps Survivors Of Domestic Violence
When women leave domestic violence situations, they often leave with nothing but the clothes on their back. So each year for the past seven years, the Rogers County Sheriff's Office collects purses filled with needed items to give to victims of domestic violence. News On 6's Kaitlyn Deggs showed us...
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Lawmakers Discuss Priorities Ahead Of Oklahoma's Upcoming Session
Tulsa area lawmakers expect school choice will be a major focus of the upcoming session, starting with the Governor laying out his agenda in a speech this Monday. For the first time, the Governor and State Superintendent of Public Instruction are aligned on their views about vouchers, while lawmakers are divided.
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Locust Grove Police Asking For Help In Identifying Bank Robbery Suspect
The Locust Grove Police Department is asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect in connection to a bank robbery that happened Friday at the First State Bank. Police ask anyone with any information on the suspect to call 918-479-5253.
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Small Business Owners Relieved After Tulsa Police Arrest Suspected Serial Burglar
A handful of small Tulsa business owners are relieved, after the man suspected of burglarizing them is now in jail. Kenneth Barnett confessed to breaking into the businesses between September and January, police said. News On 6's McKenzie Gladney joined us with the more.
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Tulsa County Prosecutors See Rise In Teens Involved In Violent Crimes
Tulsa County prosecutors said they're seeing more teenagers involved in violent crimes; like robberies, shootings, and even murder. Just this week Broken Arrow Police arrested a 15-year-old girl for shooting and killing a 16-year-old boy, over a gang dispute. About 65 to 70% of their youthful offender cases are kids...
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Tulsa Firefighter Says He's Lucky To Be Alive After Being Hit By Car
TULSA, Okla. - A Tulsa firefighter said he's lucky to be alive after getting hit by a driver while working on Highway 75. News On 6's McKenzie Gladney shared his story.
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