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Cellphones in schools, vaping and vouchers: Oklahoma Senate to study 39 issues in interim
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma senators during the interim are expected to take a deep dive into cellphones in schools, voucher costs and other topics. Senate President Pro Tem Greg Treat, R-Oklahoma City, approved 39 interim study requests. The requests have been assigned to committees. The committee chairperson will determine whether or not the study...
Oklahoma women robbed of critical resources, entry point into politics
Stacey is a political science professor and program coordinator for political science at Rose State College. Stacey is a member of Scholars Strategy Network. The University of Oklahoma’s recent decision to shutter a longstanding program intended to encourage, empower and educate female Oklahoma college students to pursue civic and political service careers has deeply unsettled me.
Watch Now: The Folds Of Honor Freedomfest Fireworks Show, With Music!
Fireworks shows lit up the skies across Green Country last night as Oklahomans celebrated Independence Day. The Folds of Honor Freedomfest fireworks show was earlier than planned due to rain, so News on 6 aired the show at 9:30 p.m., pairing the dazzling display with the synchronized music. Families and...
Dean of NSU College of Optometry announced
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – After a nationwide search, Northeastern State University has selected Dr. Nathan Lighthizer as the Dean for the NSU Oklahoma College of Optometry. Lighthizer officially took over his new position July 1. Lighthizer previously served as the associate dean of NSUOCO, where he worked to promote the...
Woman charged after allegedly leaving baby alone in car for hours while inside casino
CATOOSA, Okla. — A woman was arrested by Catoosa Police and later charged with child neglect after she left her baby alone in a car for hours while she was inside the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino.
Period for fireworks in Broken Arrow city limits has passed
BROKEN ARROW, OKLA. (KTUL) — The City of Broken Arrow is reminding residents that the period to discharge fireworks in city limits has passed. Broken Arrow updated its ordinance to allow fireworks in city limits on July 3 and July 4 from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. The city...
Beymer wins 1st at Nash Nationals
Local classic car enthusiast Jim Beymer traveled to Oregon, Wisc. last week to the 2024 Nash National Auto Show. Beymer won first place in category ‘K’ autos from 1954-1957. His entry was a 1957 Nash Rambler Rebel that he has completely restored. “It took over two years to...
Fayetteville Police Department adding substation to serve downtown entertainment district
Fayetteville Police Department's new substation on West Avenue is within a mile from most bars on Dickson Street, hoping to cut down on the time it takes to respond to calls.
EMSA Ends Heat Alert After Nearly Two Weeks Of High Temperatures
EMSA has ended its nearly two-week-long heat alert after receiving 41 heat-related illness calls. EMSA says it ends a heat alert when medics see a drop in both temperatures and number of heat related illness calls. EMSA issued the alert on June 23 after getting five heat-related illness calls within...
OCSO Confirms Edmond Kidnapping Suspect Arrest In Texas
Oklahoma County Sheriff Office confirms that Edmond kidnapping suspect, Kadarryus Caples was arrested in the Dallas metro area Friday. Earlier this week deputies released information connecting him to the Edmond kidnapping that occurred in June, after a social media post helped connect the dots. Deputies say that on June 14,...
Guthrie nursing home staff arrested, accused of exploiting patients
GUTHRIE, Okla. — Three former employees at a Guthrie nursing home have been arrested, accused of mocking their patients and taking pictures and videos of residents naked and using the restroom, according to court documents. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. The Golden Age Nursing...
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