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2 Hospitalized After Crash Involving Semi Truck Near I-44 In Tulsa
Emergency crews are on the scene of a crash involving a semi truck and a single car Thursday morning. The incident happened near I-44 and 129th E. Ave. in Tulsa around 5 a.m. Thursday. Photojournalist Gary Kruse was live on the scene. Two people in the car were taken to...
Tulsans Travel To IKEA In Texas For Campaign To Bring The Store To Oklahoma
IKEA lovers from Tulsa got the chance to visit the store in Texas on Sunday. It's part of the Tulsa Loves IDEA campaign, in which people pay $25 a ticket to take the day-long trip on a charter bus. The event sold out with dozens still on a wait list.
Severe Weather Update With Travis Meyer (May 30)
Travis Meyer is in the Bob Mills Weather Center with an update on some severe storm risks around the state. Be among the first to get breaking news, weather, and general news updates from News on 6 delivered right to your inbox!
City Of Tulsa Pools Open To Public For Summer Season
Families in Tulsa can now take a splash at any of the area pools. All public pool locations opened on Saturday, bringing crowds of energetic kids and families. Some even shared why they're excited for the pool season to finally be here. "I am so excited, this is the biggest...
Families Participate In Summer Reading Programs Offered By Tulsa Libraries
The Tulsa City-County Library is kicking off its Summer Reading Program. The Central Library is one of 24 libraries working to keep kids engaged during summer break. The theme this year is "Adventure Begins at Your Library." The free reading program is not just for kids but is also open to teenagers and adults.
Tulsa Today: Ashli Sims Of Build In Tulsa Explains Why The City Means More Than Its 103-Year-Old Trauma
On the 103rd anniversary of the 1921 Tulsa Massacre, Ashli Sims of Build In Tulsa explains the city's current plan to rebuild Black affluence. The post Tulsa Today: Ashli Sims Of Build In Tulsa Explains Why The City Means More Than Its 103-Year-Old Trauma appeared first on Black America Web.
Oklahoma’s Saturday storms produced 11 tornadoes, NWS
COLCORD, Okla. — An Oklahoma storm supercell spawned 11 tornados in northeast Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas, according the National Weather Service. Tulsa meteorologists surveyed storm damage from Saturday’s storm tracing its origins from one long-track supercell that intensified over Noble County and moved eastward across Tulsa, Rogers, Mayes, Delaware and into Benton, and Carroll Ark. […]
Greenwood street vendors and businesses discuss rebuilding Black Wall Street, 103rd anniversary of 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
TULSA, Okla. — Today marks 103 years since a group of white rioters burned Tulsa's Greenwood District, known as Black Wall Street, killing hundreds of black Tulsans.
'All About Learning': Black Wall Street Legacy Festival Teaches History Of Greenwood, Tulsa Race Massacre
Kode Ransom is taking tourists back in time to 1921 - the year of the Tulsa Race Massacre. “It's not really about how you get people there it's what you do with them when you get them there,” he said. By educating people on that day, he hopes to...
Your Vote Counts: Looking Back On The Legislative Session
Political analyst Scott Mitchell talks to Jason Dunnington and Rep. Jon Echols about the 2024 legislative session. Be among the first to get breaking news, weather, and general news updates from News on 6 delivered right to your inbox!
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