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Amazing Oklahoman: Ellen Vanderslice
The first woman to take the field for the Pride of Oklahoma has passed away at 103 years old. Ellen Vanderslice first marched with the OU band in 1941. We introduced you to her last month when a group of OU trumpet players came to Tulsa to play "Boomer Sooner" for her.
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DispatchHealth Visits Patients At Home, Eases Demand Of Urgent Cares & Emergency Rooms
A new mobile health provider in Tulsa is making house calls. DispatchHealth is a mobile health service that will visit patients at their houses. "What we know now is that lots of patients do better in a familiar environment, in the comfort of their home," said Rubi Litteral with DispatchHealth.
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Creek Turnpike Converts To Cashless Tolling, Pike Pass Offers Discount
The Creek Turnpike is transitioning to a cashless system on Tuesday. It is now the seventh Oklahoma turnpike to be converted to a cashless system, meaning drivers who once stopped to pay their tolls will no longer have to. Starting Tuesday, transportation officials say all drivers can drive straight through...
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Osage Nation Breaks Ground On Internet Upgrade Project
Osage Nation Leaders broke ground Monday on a project to bring faster internet speeds to people in Osage County. The $55 million project will lay hundreds of miles of fiber optic cable and build 16 wi-fi towers across the county. This huge undertaking to bring better internet speeds to people in Osage County starts here in Pawhuska, at the Osage Nation Senior Housing Complex.
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Tulsa Fire Station Celebrates 115 Years Of Service
Tulsa Firefighters celebrated more than a century of protection the community on Sunday. Fire Station 2 turns 115 years old Sunday after a crew transferred their hose wagon to the new second station near North Main and Fairview in 1908. Wagons were pulled by horses until 1913 when the station...
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Tulsa Firefighters Deliver Smoke Detectors To Families Of Hearing Impaired Kids
The Tulsa Fire Department is giving specially designed smoke detectors to families with deaf or hard-of-hearing children. The detectors work by producing a bright strobe light that deaf people can see when the alarm sounds. There is also a vibrating device attached that can shake someone's bed to wake them...
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Christ Presbyterian Church In Tulsa Reopens After Fire Damaged Sanctuary
A Tulsa church is back open after a fire destroyed its sanctuary in 2021. That fire tore through the sanctuary in Christ Presbyterian Church a little more than a year ago but on Sunday, church members were excited and thankful to worship in a new space. Pastor Jeremy Fair says...
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New Evidence Found In 2004 Tulsa Unsolved Murder
A new piece of evidence could mean everything for a Tulsa murder that's gone unsolved for 18 years, or it could be nothing. That's why the victim's mother is asking for help. Brittany Phillips was raped and murdered in 2004. It's just come to light that a week after her murder, Brittany's grandfather received a card from her. If she's the one who mailed it, it could change a lot about the case.
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City Crews Work To Fill Sinkhole That Formed Along Riverside Near 21st
Crews in Tulsa are working to fill a sinkhole that closed two southbound lanes of Riverside near East 21st Street on Monday morning. The city has not released any information on what caused the hole to form, but crews have performed test to try and determine the cause. tests to...
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Firefighters: No Injuries In Tulsa Apartment Complex Fire
Firefighters were called to the scene of a fire that broke out at an apartment complex in Tulsa on Tuesday morning. Crews responded to the Willowbend Apartments near East 31st Street and South Mingo Road at around 7:40 a.m. Officials say the blaze broke out in an upstairs apartment and was contained to one unit. According to fire officials, nobody was home at the time it broke out and crews believe that it started in the kitchen of the unit.
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1 Injured, Store Closed After Vehicle Crashes Into Tulsa Pharmacy
A person is hurt after someone drove into the Walgreens at 61st and Yale. Police say a driver mistakenly hit the gas pedal instead of the brake. Police say there were minor injuries to someone inside of the store when the car hit. Police said that person went to the...
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Collinsville Girl Shares Message About Diversity; Becomes Best-Selling Author
A young girl from Collinsville wrote a book to teach people about the importance of diversity. The book is called, "Your Black is Beautiful." Seven-year-old Christiana Turner said society made her feel like those four words weren't true. But now that she knows it's true, she wants other Black kids...
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Jenks Pom Teams Win Awards At National Competition In Orlando
Jenks Pom team members are national champions after competing in Orlando, Florida, over the weekend. The Jenks JV Pom team won first in JV Game Day and placed fifth in JV Pom. The team placed sixth in the nation for the Varsity Large Game Day division and 14th in the nation for Large Varsity Pom.
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Performers With Special Needs Take To The Stage For 'The Lion King Kids'
A Broken Arrow theatre program is out to prove everyone deserves a chance to shine in the spotlight. "Stars on Stage" allows children with specials needs to perform on stage with the help of other student volunteers. This year’s show is “Lion King Kids.”. The program through Broken...
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No Injuries From Fire At Jenks Auto Shop
Fire crews put out flames at an auto shop in Jenks on Sunday. Crews were seen putting water on the shop off Birch Street between W A Street and West Main around noon. Viewer Ronnie Wilkins shared a photo of crews on a ladder as black smoke leaked out of the shop.
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Conspiracy Investigation Involving Catoosa State Rep. Taken Over By Attorney General
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is taking over an investigation into a state representative from Catoosa. Terry O'Donnell and his wife are accused of misusing his power to change a law so they could open a tag agency. A grand jury indicted the couple last year. The pair are facing...
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Dalger Leads Tulsa With 24, Wichita St. Comes Out On Top 86-75
The Tulsa Golden Hurricane (5-17, 1-10) hosted Wichita State (12-11, 5-6) at the Reynolds Center for an American Athletic Conference matchup Sunday afternoon. Wichita State faced Tulsa coming off a close loss to No. 3 Houston and TU came into the game riding a three game losing streak after earning its first conference win against Tulane.
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Woman Arrested, Accused Of Shooting Another Woman At Sapulpa Apartment
Police arrested a woman after they say she shot another woman at the Bridge Creek apartment complex in Sapulpa. Morgan Roark was arrested Sunday night, police said. She shot the victim in the chest after an argument, according to police. Roark was booked into the Creek County jail for shooting...
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City Of Bristow Working To Restore Historic Church Along Route 66
The City of Bristow is working to restore the city’s oldest church. Leaders with Bristow’s Historical Society and Museum are working hard to preserve Saint George’s Episcopal Church to help bring in visitors from across the nation. News On 6’s Autumn Bracey was live on Thursday morning...
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Tulsa Man Pleads Guilty To Attempted Rape, Sentenced To 5 Years
A Tulsa man was sentenced to five years in prison for attempted rape and other charges. Angel Rodriguez attempted to rape the woman he knows after she came over to his house to help "roll his marijuana" last April, court records said. Rodriguez pleaded guilty to three charges and is...
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