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Oklahoma's Own In Focus: A Look Inside The Tulsa Day Center During January's Cold Snap
Katie Eastman
When a cold snap comes through, the Day Center said shelters see people who haven't asked for help in a while, and oftentimes, that help was needed long before fingers and toes froze.
Housing Solutions Prepares For Annual Survey Of People Experiencing Homelessness In Tulsa County
Carley Crabtree
Volunteers and outreach professionals will conduct brief surveys across the county, which will evaluate the needs of the area's homeless population.
Tulsa County Receives $5.3 Million Grant To Fight Youth Homelessness
McKenzie Gladney
Getting people off the streets and into permanent homes, takes money and Tulsa County is getting some help to do just that. Tulsa County is getting a federal grant to end youth homelessness. News On 6's McKenzie Gladney joined us live with how the money will be spent.
Tulsa City Council Proposal To Limit Homeless From Certain Places Put On Hold
Kristen Weaver
Proposed ordinances to limit the homeless from blocking sidewalks and the entrances to businesses in Tulsa are on hold as city councilors and nonprofits figure out a way to move forward.
Annual 'Point-In-Time' Count Now Underway In Tulsa
News On 6
The annual "Point-in-Time" count is underway in Tulsa. The count is an effort to count people and families who are experiencing homelessness.
Links Mentioned On Jan. 31, 2021
News On 6
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Housing Solutions Begins Annual Homelessness Count In Tulsa
News On 6
The annual Point in Time count is happening Sunday in Tulsa.
Housing Solutions Begins Annual Homelessness Count In Tulsa
News On 6
The annual Point in Time count is happening Sunday in Tulsa.
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WATCH: Robin Marsh reflects on covering the OKC Bombing 30 years ago for News 9
Robin Marsh
Robin Marsh is reflecting on the first three days covering the story of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building bombing 30 years ago.
WATCH: Robin Marsh reflects on covering the OKC Bombing 30 years ago for News 9
Robin Marsh
Robin Marsh is reflecting on the first three days covering the story of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building bombing 30 years ago.
Rodeo Cinema: OKC's only nonprofit theater bringing film, art, and community together
Graham Dowers
The Rodeo Cinema is the only nonprofit arthouse theater in Oklahoma City, fostering a true sense of community.
Rodeo Cinema: OKC's only nonprofit theater bringing film, art, and community together
Graham Dowers
The Rodeo Cinema is the only nonprofit arthouse theater in Oklahoma City, fostering a true sense of community.
New Social Studies Standards Feature 2020 Election 'Discrepancy' Reports, COVID-19 Lab Claims: Oklahoma Lawmakers To Review Changes This Week
Drake Johnson
New social studies standards proposed in Oklahoma stir conflict, focusing on 2020 election results discrepancies, and COVID-19 origin.
New Social Studies Standards Feature 2020 Election 'Discrepancy' Reports, COVID-19 Lab Claims: Oklahoma Lawmakers To Review Changes This Week
Drake Johnson
New social studies standards proposed in Oklahoma stir conflict, focusing on 2020 election results discrepancies, and COVID-19 origin.
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WATCH: Robin Marsh reflects on covering the OKC Bombing 30 years ago for News 9
Robin Marsh
Robin Marsh is reflecting on the first three days covering the story of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building bombing 30 years ago.
Rodeo Cinema: OKC's only nonprofit theater bringing film, art, and community together
Graham Dowers
The Rodeo Cinema is the only nonprofit arthouse theater in Oklahoma City, fostering a true sense of community.
New Social Studies Standards Feature 2020 Election 'Discrepancy' Reports, COVID-19 Lab Claims: Oklahoma Lawmakers To Review Changes This Week
Drake Johnson
New social studies standards proposed in Oklahoma stir conflict, focusing on 2020 election results discrepancies, and COVID-19 origin.
Who is Cory Booker, the Democrat from New Jersey holding the Senate floor?
Associated Press
Sen. Cory Booker, who took hold of the Senate floor Monday night and held onto it Tuesday as he railed against President Donald Trump’s Republican agenda, once found common ground with the president during his first term.
April 1 Severe Weather Timeline: What to Expect and How to Prepare
Lacey Swope
Tuesday’s severe weather could bring large hail, damaging winds, and potential tornadoes—make sure you have a plan to protect yourself and your vehicle. Lacey Swope has what to expect.
Charges filed against Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper accused of rape
Anna Denison
Jarquez Nadar Evans, a member of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, has been charged with two felonies in Oklahoma County. District Attorney Vicki Zemp Behenna filed the charges, which allege that Evans used his position of authority to coerce an unidentified woman, into non-consensual sexual acts.
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