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RELOCATED: Neighbors have fox moved from Tulsa to Broken Arrow
BROKEN ARROW, Okla. — When a family of foxes moved into a quiet suburban neighborhood near 51st and Sheridan in the spring, their human neighbors didn't like it. They feared the foxes might pose a danger to people and pets, so Darryl Johnson called the City of Tulsa to ask it to catch and relocate the animals.
Disc Golf Junior World Championships In Tulsa
The Disc Golf Junior World Championships are being played on courses across Tulsa on Wednesday. Disc golfers from around the world are competing in Tulsa this week. News On 6's Alyssa Miller spoke with one of the competitors this morning on the Arca Continental Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch.
Dive with bull sharks at the Oklahoma Aquarium's Sharklahoma event
JENKS, OKLA (KTUL) — Calling all scuba-certified divers!. The Oklahoma Aquarium is celebrating Sharklahoma this month with the annual Dive With Bull Sharks contest. Contest winners will wear a 40-pound, $6,000 chainmail suit and dive with a GoPro and certified safety divers to view the sharks. The deadline for...
OT Treasure Hunt begins Friday
Will you get the winning key? The Okmulgee Times Treasure Hunt kicks off this Friday and you could be the winner of a trove of prizes from local merchants, and $500 in cash provided by First Family Federal Credit Union. On Friday, participants can visit and shop local participating businesses,...
OOCYS Holds Ribbon Cutting at New Facility
Okmulgee/Okfuskee County Youth Services (OOCYS) was joined by members of the community as they celebrated the opening of their new office in Okemah with a ribbon cutting ceremony yesterday. OOCYS’s new office is located at 124 N. 5th Street in Okemah. Dr. Sherrie Carter- Greene is director of the agency which offers counseling (family and individual) dealing with trauma, grief, abuse, depression, anxiety, anger, divorce, anger management, co-parenting, communication and social skills. All services are free of charge, and OOCYS is a member of the Tulsa Area United Way. Call 918-756-7700 for more information.
Sapulpa could gain jobs and business with new industrial park on Route 66
Sapulpa City Council was given a presentation on a newly proposed industrial and business park during Monday’s study session. The vote for the industrial park was tabled till the next council meeting for more time to review the contract. Dan Keithline, owner of Keithline Engineering Group, expressed excitement for...
Tulsa police seek tips on suspect in unauthorized bank card use
TULSA, OKLA (KTUL) — The Tulsa Police Department's (TPD) Financial Crime Unit is seeking information on an unknown suspect. According to TPD, the suspect allegedly used a bank card without the owner's consent. If you have any information regarding the identity or whereabouts of the suspect, contact Officer S....
The Porch: Silent Dinners Create Space For Deaf & Hard Of Hearing Community
For about 30 years Susan Nelson and Diana Emerson have been hosting an event called Silent Dinner every month. The monthly event provides a space for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community to gather and socialize. Currently, 60 to 125 people regularly attend Silent Dinner and communicate in sign language. The venue rotates between the Woodland Hills Mall food court, Mother Road Market, and Incredible Pizza.
Becca DiNunzio punches ticket to Tulsa for U.S. Women's Am
ORMOND BEACH, Fla. – Virginia Tech graduate Becca DiNunzio carded a 1-under 71 Tuesday at Oceanside Country Club to be co-medalist and qualify for the 2024 U.S. Women's Amateur. On the strength of four birdies, DiNunzio tied Valentina Marie Guertin of Boynton Beach, Fla., at the top of the...
Headlines: Marijuana authority cuts, OKC tiny homes & Tulsa BMX Olympians
State’s marijuana authority cuts staff. (NewsOK) Oklahoma Republicans are applauding the pick of Sen. J.D. Vance for V.P. (NewsOK) Lawmakers are returning to the State Capitol this fall for interim studies. (KOSU) Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett apologizes for drunk behavior. (NewsOK) Sheriffs across the state are getting $18M to...
2 Drivers Injured In Crash While Avoiding Street Racers, Troopers Say
Two drivers were hurt after a rollover crash Tuesday night caused by street racing in southeastern Tulsa, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol says. OHP said two vehicles were racing one another after 11 p.m. on Tuesday along Interstate 44 near Memorial Drive when they came upon two other drivers. Those two...
What a Start in Tulsa
Six of the 10 divisions at the 2024 PDGA Junior Disc Golf World Championships presented by Innova are separated by less than two strokes. We're just getting started in Oklahoma. More than 450 players hit the courses throughout the Tulsa area on Tuesday to kick off the week and, if...
Navigating Compliance in Cannabis Banking
Ben Shreffler (right), Regent Bank’s AVP, BSA CRB customer success, speaks with Cassidy Staton, Tulsa regional manager of Mango Cannabis (opposite). | Photo courtesy of Mango Cannabis. This past September, the Senate Banking Committee passed the Secure and Fair Enforcement Regulation (SAFER) Banking Act on a bipartisan basis. Advocates...
Food On The Move Hosts Food, Resource Festival At Chamberlain Park
Volunteers with Food on the Move distributed 90 pounds of tomatoes Tuesday night. It was part of a community food and resource festival at Chamberlain Park. There were 15 fresh produce items for people, which came with a recipe card. "We're here because we want them to be served. and...
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