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Tulsa Co. District Attorney's Office Holds Spring Day Of Remembrance For Homicide Victims
Tulsa Co. District Attorney's Office Holds Spring Day Of Remembrance For Homicide Victims

The Tulsa County District Attorney’s Office held a ceremony Tuesday night to honor homicide victims. They say it’s a group that no one wants to be part of, but coming together to talk about their losses helps them know they are not alone.

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Tonight At 10 On News On 6
Tonight At 10 On News On 6

We have the news tonight at 10 on News On 6. Refresh this page for daily updates.

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First Responders Encouraging Gun Safety At Public Event
First Responders Encouraging Gun Safety At Public Event

Organizers said between the shooting at Saint Francis and almost two guns being stolen every day throughout Tulsa, something different must be done, and it will take everyone working together.

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Bill Requiring Insurance Companies To Cover Fertility Treatment For Cancer Patients, Survivors Passed By Oklahoma House
Bill Requiring Insurance Companies To Cover Fertility Treatment For Cancer Patients, Survivors Passed By Oklahoma House

The bill is called “Corinne's Law," named after Corinne Dinges, who battled Ewing’s Sarcoma for three years before passing away in 2021. 

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SPD: Human Remains Recovered, Believed To Be Related To Missing Stillwater Teen's Death
SPD: Human Remains Recovered, Believed To Be Related To Missing Stillwater Teen's Death

Stillwater police say that human remains were recovered on Tuesday, and are believed to be related to the case of a missing Stillwater teen.

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Storm Chances Ahead For Green Country
Storm Chances Ahead For Green Country

Oklahoma Weather Forecast: Bookmark this page and refresh it often for the latest forecast and daily updates.

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Senator Lankford Working To Combat Rising Antisemitism On College Campuses
Senator Lankford Working To Combat Rising Antisemitism On College Campuses

Pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel demonstrations are growing in number and volatility on college campuses, as the war in Gaza drags on. At the same time, a bipartisan group of Senators, including Oklahoma’s James Lankford, is working to make sure anti-Israel sentiment doesn’t cross the line to antisemitism.

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Wagoner County First Responders Support Students During Testing
Wagoner County First Responders Support Students During Testing

As kids hopped off the bus, they were greeted by men and women in uniform. No reason to panic—they’re here to offer encouragement. Members from the Wagoner Fire Department and Sheriff’s Office high fived and cheered on the kids as they walked into the school.

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TU's Oklahoma Center For Humanities Recognized For Exhibits
TU's Oklahoma Center For Humanities Recognized For Exhibits

The first ever Leadership in Practice and Community was presented through the Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes. The director says the community plays a big part in making the Center for Humanities a success.

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Tulsa County Deputies Arrest Man Accused Of Lighting Fireworks In Neighbor's Mailbox
Tulsa County Deputies Arrest Man Accused Of Lighting Fireworks In Neighbor's Mailbox

Tulsa County Deputies arrest a man accused of using fireworks to blow up his neighbor's mailbox after he drank a fifth of whiskey. People who live in that Jenks neighborhood say this is just the latest in a long history of disturbances.

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State Senators Pass Legislation Dealing With "Women's Bill Of Rights," Corporal Punishment
State Senators Pass Legislation Dealing With "Women's Bill Of Rights," Corporal Punishment

Lawmakers at the state capitol moved forward with a handful of controversial bills Tuesday, including legislation dealing with corporal punishment and gender definition.

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Forgotten High School Basketball Champs In Stillwater Get To Celebrate 68 Years Later
Forgotten High School Basketball Champs In Stillwater Get To Celebrate 68 Years Later

Their coach said to keep quiet and play as spectators for the other team yelled racial slurs at the Washington Bears basketball team in 1956. That didn't change when the Washington High School team kept winning on the road to the title.

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Man Accused Of DUI Arrested, Accused Of Raping Teenager
Man Accused Of DUI Arrested, Accused Of Raping Teenager

Investigators say Yander Ramirez had been in court earlier that day on a DUI charge, then was driving around town, drinking and forced the victim to get in his car.

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