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Oklahoma measles update: 10 measles cases in the state, with 8 confirmed, 2 probable
Drake Johnson
As of Tuesday, April 1, there are 10 cases in Oklahoma, with eight confirmed and two more deemed "probable" among unvaccinated people in northeastern Oklahoma.
Measles cases rise in Oklahoma amid ongoing outbreak
MaKayla Glenn
Nine confirmed cases of measles have emerged in Oklahoma, all among unvaccinated individuals linked to an outbreak in Texas and New Mexico. Health experts, including Dr. Theresa Horton from Utica Park Clinic, stress the importance of vaccination, highlighting severe complications like brain damage and death. Oklahoma's vaccination rate currently stands at 88%, but experts recommend achieving 95% coverage to halt the virus's spread.
2 probable measles cases identified in Oklahoma: Possible exposure in Owasso
Destini Pittman
The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) has identified two additional probable measles cases, the agency announced Friday.
Measles vaccine availability in Oklahoma: Where to get vaccinated
Bella Roddy
The measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine is widely available through several healthcare options in Oklahoma. Some Oklahomans are experiencing long wait times, here's where you can check for availability.
Measles reported in Oklahoma: State Health Dept. Urges Public to Follow These Recommendations
Graham Dowers
The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) has reported two measles cases in Oklahoma.
Who's At Risk? Pediatrician explains Measles risks, offers prevention tips
Jeromee Scot
The Oklahoma State Department of Health reports two measles cases linked to an outbreak in Texas and New Mexico, with health officials urging vaccination and caution, especially for vulnerable populations.
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Tulsa Health Department monitoring tuberculosis cases amid Kansas outbreak
Jonathan Cooper
The Tulsa Health Department says tuberculosis is nowhere close to being a public health emergency in Tulsa County, but it's always monitoring cases here and across the country.
Tulsa Health Department monitoring tuberculosis cases amid Kansas outbreak
Jonathan Cooper
The Tulsa Health Department says tuberculosis is nowhere close to being a public health emergency in Tulsa County, but it's always monitoring cases here and across the country.
Tulsa flu season: health department reports rising cases, 5 deaths
Amy Slanchik
The Oklahoma State Department of Health says the number of people with the flu is high and widespread, and only getting worse. The state said February is the most common month for the flu season to peak.
Tulsa flu season: health department reports rising cases, 5 deaths
Amy Slanchik
The Oklahoma State Department of Health says the number of people with the flu is high and widespread, and only getting worse. The state said February is the most common month for the flu season to peak.
Tulsa Health Department offering harm reduction kits filled with messages of hope
Jonathan Polasek
The Tulsa Health Department is providing harm reduction kits in Tulsa County to support individuals struggling with substance use disorder. The kits include free resources like Narcan and test strips to help prevent overdose and substance misuse.
Tulsa Health Department offering harm reduction kits filled with messages of hope
Jonathan Polasek
The Tulsa Health Department is providing harm reduction kits in Tulsa County to support individuals struggling with substance use disorder. The kits include free resources like Narcan and test strips to help prevent overdose and substance misuse.
What Tulsa City Offices, Services Are Closed? Here's Where To Look
News On 6
Several services have closed in Tulsa due to inclement weather. Here's where you can look to see what will be open or closed, and what city services will halt pending further winter weather.
What Tulsa City Offices, Services Are Closed? Here's Where To Look
News On 6
Several services have closed in Tulsa due to inclement weather. Here's where you can look to see what will be open or closed, and what city services will halt pending further winter weather.
How To Protect Yourself From Respiratory Illness This Winter
MaKayla Glenn
The Tulsa Health Department is urging residents to receive flu and COVID-19 vaccinations to prevent respiratory illnesses as Oklahoma enters the coldest months of the year.
How To Protect Yourself From Respiratory Illness This Winter
MaKayla Glenn
The Tulsa Health Department is urging residents to receive flu and COVID-19 vaccinations to prevent respiratory illnesses as Oklahoma enters the coldest months of the year.
Q&A: Whooping Cough Cases Are Rising In Tulsa County, Here's What You Need To Know
Kaitlyn Deggs
The CDC and Tulsa Health Department report a rise in whooping cough cases across Tulsa County, with 50 confirmed infections this year. Health officials urge vaccinations, especially for pregnant women and young children, to combat the life-threatening illness.
Q&A: Whooping Cough Cases Are Rising In Tulsa County, Here's What You Need To Know
Kaitlyn Deggs
The CDC and Tulsa Health Department report a rise in whooping cough cases across Tulsa County, with 50 confirmed infections this year. Health officials urge vaccinations, especially for pregnant women and young children, to combat the life-threatening illness.
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Holiday Adventures: Megan And Kristen Volunteer During The Season Of Giving
News On 6
The season of giving inspired News On 6's Kristen Weaver and Megan Gold to cook meals for families with children in the hospital.
Holiday Adventures: Megan And Kristen Volunteer During The Season Of Giving
News On 6
The season of giving inspired News On 6's Kristen Weaver and Megan Gold to cook meals for families with children in the hospital.
'The Unspoken' Open Mic Sheds Light On Addiction And Overdose Crisis In Tulsa
MaKayla Glenn
The Tulsa Health Department's second annual "The Unspoken" open mic event uses art to address addiction, break stigma, and highlight the impact of overdose crises on marginalized communities.
'The Unspoken' Open Mic Sheds Light On Addiction And Overdose Crisis In Tulsa
MaKayla Glenn
The Tulsa Health Department's second annual "The Unspoken" open mic event uses art to address addiction, break stigma, and highlight the impact of overdose crises on marginalized communities.
Remembering The Victims: Tulsa’s Holiday Tree Shines Light on Drunk Driving
News On 6
Tulsa's Tree of Life, honoring victims of drunk driving, displays 106 presents symbolizing lives lost, encouraging responsible drinking this season through pledge participation.
Remembering The Victims: Tulsa’s Holiday Tree Shines Light on Drunk Driving
News On 6
Tulsa's Tree of Life, honoring victims of drunk driving, displays 106 presents symbolizing lives lost, encouraging responsible drinking this season through pledge participation.
CDC: Older Adults, Immunocompromised Should Consider Second COVID-19 Shot
Jonathan Polasek
The CDC now recommends that people 65 and older or those who are moderately to severely immunocompromised consult a health care provider about a second COVID-19 vaccine dose.
CDC: Older Adults, Immunocompromised Should Consider Second COVID-19 Shot
Jonathan Polasek
The CDC now recommends that people 65 and older or those who are moderately to severely immunocompromised consult a health care provider about a second COVID-19 vaccine dose.
Tulsa Health Department Hosts Community Baby Shower For New And Expecting Parents
News On 6
Welcoming life into the world is no easy task…especially if it’s your first time like Delana Majors, who’s 23 weeks pregnant.
Tulsa Health Department Hosts Community Baby Shower For New And Expecting Parents
News On 6
Welcoming life into the world is no easy task…especially if it’s your first time like Delana Majors, who’s 23 weeks pregnant.
Tulsa Health Department Hosts Free Community Baby Shower
Eden Jones
The Tulsa Health Department is hosting a free community baby shower this morning for new and expectant parents. News On 6's Eden Jones joined us live with more details.
Tulsa Health Department Hosts Free Community Baby Shower
Eden Jones
The Tulsa Health Department is hosting a free community baby shower this morning for new and expectant parents. News On 6's Eden Jones joined us live with more details.
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Oklahoma lawmakers push NIL update as House v. NCAA nears ruling
Haley Weger
As the final hearing in the House v. NCAA case plays out Monday, Oklahoma lawmakers are moving forward with legislation aimed at updating the state’s Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) laws to prepare for a potential shift in college athletics.
Oklahoma lawmakers push NIL update as House v. NCAA nears ruling
Haley Weger
As the final hearing in the House v. NCAA case plays out Monday, Oklahoma lawmakers are moving forward with legislation aimed at updating the state’s Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) laws to prepare for a potential shift in college athletics.
Oklahoma warms up with Monday highs in the 60s
News 9
We will see some relief from the cold on Monday after a chilly start to the week, with highs eventually climbing well into the 60s. Meteorologist Lacey Swope has your full forecast for the week ahead.
Oklahoma warms up with Monday highs in the 60s
News 9
We will see some relief from the cold on Monday after a chilly start to the week, with highs eventually climbing well into the 60s. Meteorologist Lacey Swope has your full forecast for the week ahead.
Bill limiting virtual school days advances in Oklahoma
Haley Weger
New legislation in Oklahoma seeks to reduce virtual learning days, emphasizing traditional classroom teaching. Critics fear loss of local control over school operations, as the bill progresses.
Bill limiting virtual school days advances in Oklahoma
Haley Weger
New legislation in Oklahoma seeks to reduce virtual learning days, emphasizing traditional classroom teaching. Critics fear loss of local control over school operations, as the bill progresses.
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Oklahoma lawmakers push NIL update as House v. NCAA nears ruling
Haley Weger
As the final hearing in the House v. NCAA case plays out Monday, Oklahoma lawmakers are moving forward with legislation aimed at updating the state’s Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) laws to prepare for a potential shift in college athletics.
Oklahoma warms up with Monday highs in the 60s
News 9
We will see some relief from the cold on Monday after a chilly start to the week, with highs eventually climbing well into the 60s. Meteorologist Lacey Swope has your full forecast for the week ahead.
Bill limiting virtual school days advances in Oklahoma
Haley Weger
New legislation in Oklahoma seeks to reduce virtual learning days, emphasizing traditional classroom teaching. Critics fear loss of local control over school operations, as the bill progresses.
Q&A: What happens if you show up to the airport without a REAL ID after May 7?
Cameron Joiner
With less than a month until the REAL ID deadline, understand what this means for Oklahoma travelers—insights from a tag agency agent and Will Rogers World Airport manager.
What the Tag Agency wants you to know about REAL IDs
Cameron Joiner
With the May 7 deadline quickly approaching, tag agencies across Oklahoma are bracing for an increase in traffic as residents rush to get their REAL IDs. Here is what they want you to know.
Gov. Stitt says Oklahoma Forestry Services used only half of its resources during deadly wildfires: 'Simply unacceptable'
Katie Alexander
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt released a statement on Monday saying that the Oklahoma Forestry Services director only used half of the available resources to help firefighters during a wildfire outbreak on March 14.
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