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Get in the St. Patrick's Day spirit with the Goode Academy of Irish Dance
Drake Johnson
St. Patrick’s Day is here, and what better way to celebrate than with the high-energy steps of Irish dance? The Goode Academy of Irish Dance, led by KT Goode, is bringing the spirit of Ireland to Tulsa with performances and lessons for all ages.
Independent Lens pop-up screenings at Circle Cinema
Brooke Cox
Independent Lens brings unreleased documentaries to Tulsa’s Circle Cinema through pop-up screenings, allowing audiences to engage with filmmakers, starting with the screening of "Inside the Public Library" on Jan. 21.
Tulsa's Circle Cinema To Show Academy Nominated Documentary 'D-Day Remembered' For Free
David Prock
Circle Cinema in Tulsa is offering two free showings of the award-winning documentary "D-Day Remembered" on Thursday.
N. Scott Momaday, Pulitzer Prize Winner, Dead At 89
Associated Press
He was born Navarre Scott Mammedaty, in Lawton, Oklahoma, and was a member of the Kiowa Tribe. His mother was a writer, and his father was an artist. In 2007, President George W. Bush presented Momaday with a National Medal of Arts “for his writings and his work that celebrate and preserve Native American art and oral tradition.”
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Will Resign From His Congressional Seat
News On 6
Republican Rep. Kevin McCarthy announced Wednesday that he is resigning from his congressional seat in California.
Scalise Nominated For Speaker; Oklahoma Congressman Hern Eyes House Majority Leader Spot
David Prock
Rep. Steve Scalise (Louisana) was chosen during Wednesday's Republican conference as their nomination to be Speaker of the House. If Scalise wins the Speaker role, his position as Majority Leader will be vacant and Congressman Hern is confident that he is the person for the job.
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Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About The 'Speaker Of The House'
News On 6
History was made on October 3, 2023, when Kevin McCarthy was removed as speaker on a motion to vacate the position. Since 1789 the speaker has served an important role within the United States government but many Americans don't know some details about the position.
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About The 'Speaker Of The House'
News On 6
History was made on October 3, 2023, when Kevin McCarthy was removed as speaker on a motion to vacate the position. Since 1789 the speaker has served an important role within the United States government but many Americans don't know some details about the position.
Donald Triplett, The 1st Person Diagnosed With Autism, Dies At 89
Associated Press
The Mississippi man known as “Case 1,” the first person to be diagnosed with autism, has died.
Donald Triplett, The 1st Person Diagnosed With Autism, Dies At 89
Associated Press
The Mississippi man known as “Case 1,” the first person to be diagnosed with autism, has died.
Newton Minow, Ex-FCC Chief Who Dubbed TV 'Wasteland,' Dies
Associated Press
Newton N. Minow, who as Federal Communications Commission chief in the early 1960s famously proclaimed that network television was a “vast wasteland,” died Saturday. He was 97.
Newton Minow, Ex-FCC Chief Who Dubbed TV 'Wasteland,' Dies
Associated Press
Newton N. Minow, who as Federal Communications Commission chief in the early 1960s famously proclaimed that network television was a “vast wasteland,” died Saturday. He was 97.
Gov. Stitt Vetoes OETA Authorization, Set To Expire In July
News 9
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoed legislation authorizing the OETA, which broadcasts PBS programming across the state.
Gov. Stitt Vetoes OETA Authorization, Set To Expire In July
News 9
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoed legislation authorizing the OETA, which broadcasts PBS programming across the state.
Tucker Carlson Is Leaving Fox News, Network Announces
CBS News
Fox News Media and Tucker Carlson have decided to part ways, the network announced in a statement Monday.
Tucker Carlson Is Leaving Fox News, Network Announces
CBS News
Fox News Media and Tucker Carlson have decided to part ways, the network announced in a statement Monday.
"Paint" Star Owen Wilson On His "Incredible" Luck
CBS News
While the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles is an unlikely haunt for a Hollywood star, Owen Wilson is not your average A-lister. "There's something that inhibits me from just talking about a painting on camera," he said. "Even started to say 'brushstrokes,' and I was like, Don't say brushstrokes."
"Paint" Star Owen Wilson On His "Incredible" Luck
CBS News
While the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles is an unlikely haunt for a Hollywood star, Owen Wilson is not your average A-lister. "There's something that inhibits me from just talking about a painting on camera," he said. "Even started to say 'brushstrokes,' and I was like, Don't say brushstrokes."
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‘A Thousand and One’ Wins Sundance Grand Jury Prize
Associated Press
“A Thousand and One,” a drama about an impoverished single mother and her son in New York City, won the Sundance Film Festival’s grand jury prize in the U.S. dramatic competition
‘A Thousand and One’ Wins Sundance Grand Jury Prize
Associated Press
“A Thousand and One,” a drama about an impoverished single mother and her son in New York City, won the Sundance Film Festival’s grand jury prize in the U.S. dramatic competition
Edward Norton Discovers Pocahontas Is His 12th Great-Grandmother
CBS News
Actor Edward Norton found out he has a very famous ancestor — Pocahontas.
Edward Norton Discovers Pocahontas Is His 12th Great-Grandmother
CBS News
Actor Edward Norton found out he has a very famous ancestor — Pocahontas.
Angelo Badalamenti, 'Twin Peaks' Composer, Dies At 85
CBS News
Angelo Badalamenti, the composer best known for creating otherworldly scores for many David Lynch productions, from "Blue Velvet" and "Twin Peaks" to "Mulholland Drive," has died. He was 85.
Angelo Badalamenti, 'Twin Peaks' Composer, Dies At 85
CBS News
Angelo Badalamenti, the composer best known for creating otherworldly scores for many David Lynch productions, from "Blue Velvet" and "Twin Peaks" to "Mulholland Drive," has died. He was 85.
Joanna Simon, Acclaimed Singer, TV Correspondent, Dies At 85
Associated Press
Joanna Simon, an acclaimed mezzo-soprano, Emmy-winning TV correspondent and one of the three singing Simon sisters, has died at age 85.
Joanna Simon, Acclaimed Singer, TV Correspondent, Dies At 85
Associated Press
Joanna Simon, an acclaimed mezzo-soprano, Emmy-winning TV correspondent and one of the three singing Simon sisters, has died at age 85.
How Michael Flynn Goes Local To Spread Christian Nationalism
Associated Press
Flynn, who just eight years ago under President Barack Obama led the U.S. military’s intelligence agency, now is at the center of a far-right Christian nationalist movement that has a growing influence in the Republican Party.
How Michael Flynn Goes Local To Spread Christian Nationalism
Associated Press
Flynn, who just eight years ago under President Barack Obama led the U.S. military’s intelligence agency, now is at the center of a far-right Christian nationalist movement that has a growing influence in the Republican Party.
‘A Soldier’s Play’ Playwright Charles Fuller Dies At 83
Associated Press
Charles Fuller, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of the searing and acclaimed “A Soldier’s Play” who often explored and exposed how social institutions can perpetuate racism, has died. He was 83.
‘A Soldier’s Play’ Playwright Charles Fuller Dies At 83
Associated Press
Charles Fuller, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of the searing and acclaimed “A Soldier’s Play” who often explored and exposed how social institutions can perpetuate racism, has died. He was 83.
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Officer-involved shooting update from Moore Police
Carrie Winchel
New footage shows Moore officer-involved shooting after stabbing. Get the full timeline of the event, with updates from police.
Officer-involved shooting update from Moore Police
Carrie Winchel
New footage shows Moore officer-involved shooting after stabbing. Get the full timeline of the event, with updates from police.
OKC police arrest 2 men following deadly brawl
Sylvia Corkill
Investigation underway as 2 men held on $10m bond following deadly Oklahoma City event center fight that turned deadly. Police are asking any witnesses to come forward.
OKC police arrest 2 men following deadly brawl
Sylvia Corkill
Investigation underway as 2 men held on $10m bond following deadly Oklahoma City event center fight that turned deadly. Police are asking any witnesses to come forward.
Revisiting Sulphur: 1 year after devastating tornado
Bella Roddy
Nearly a year after an EF-3 tornado tore through downtown Sulphur, signs of destruction remain, but so do signs of resilience. Business owners and city leaders are working to rebuild what was lost on April 27, 2024, when 35 tornadoes touched down across Oklahoma, making it the worst outbreak of the year.
Revisiting Sulphur: 1 year after devastating tornado
Bella Roddy
Nearly a year after an EF-3 tornado tore through downtown Sulphur, signs of destruction remain, but so do signs of resilience. Business owners and city leaders are working to rebuild what was lost on April 27, 2024, when 35 tornadoes touched down across Oklahoma, making it the worst outbreak of the year.
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Officer-involved shooting update from Moore Police
Carrie Winchel
New footage shows Moore officer-involved shooting after stabbing. Get the full timeline of the event, with updates from police.
OKC police arrest 2 men following deadly brawl
Sylvia Corkill
Investigation underway as 2 men held on $10m bond following deadly Oklahoma City event center fight that turned deadly. Police are asking any witnesses to come forward.
Revisiting Sulphur: 1 year after devastating tornado
Bella Roddy
Nearly a year after an EF-3 tornado tore through downtown Sulphur, signs of destruction remain, but so do signs of resilience. Business owners and city leaders are working to rebuild what was lost on April 27, 2024, when 35 tornadoes touched down across Oklahoma, making it the worst outbreak of the year.
Man sentenced to 25 years in jail for killing cousin at Bricktown hotel in 2021
Lisa Monahan
Moments before his murder trial, Tarius Reed, 42, stunned the courtroom by entering a blind plea in the 2021 shooting death of his cousin, Mario Vines, inside a Bricktown hotel. Reed was sentenced to 25 years in jail on Tuesday.
Bill limiting location of new homeless shelters advances in Oklahoma Senate
Haley Weger
A bill advancing through the Oklahoma Legislature would require entities proposing new homeless shelters in municipalities with fewer than 300,000 residents to notify nearby property owners and restrict the locations of shelters near schools, parks, and other facilities.
Dean Blevins: Oklahoma lands No. 1 recruit Aaliyah Chavez as Sooners prepare for Sweet 16
Dean Blevins
Dean Blevins breaks down Oklahoma’s wins on and off the court, landing No. 1 recruit Aaliyah Chavez as the Sooners proceed to the Sweet 16.
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