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Tulsa Health Systems Providing Patients With Access To COVID-19 Vaccines
Chinh Doan
More people are getting vaccinated against COVID-19 through their health systems rather than local health departments.
Tulsa Health Department Shares New COVID-19 Data To Help Each City Make Decisions
Chinh Doan
The Tulsa Health Department said it's extra work for staff to gather and break down the data on cases and hospitalizations, but staff hope giving each community specific information will help leaders make the best decisions.
Oklahoma Creating System To Improve Healthcare Information Exchange
Chinh Doan
The state of Oklahoma is working on a new system for healthcare providers to cut back on errors and improve public health reporting.
Sapulpa To Vote On Mask Ordinance; Mandate In Place In Tulsa, Jenks
Chinh Doan
The mayor of Sapulpa said he’s hopeful the city council will pass a mask ordinance on Monday, following Tuesday night’s vote in Jenks.
More Pressure On Hospitals As Number Of COVID-19 Patients Reach Record Highs
Chinh Doan
The Oklahoma State Department of Health said as of Friday, 1,045 COVID-19 patients are in Oklahoma hospitals and only 7% of ICU beds are available.
Police: Suspect Shot, Killed After Ramming Tulsa Police Vehicle
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Tulsa Police said officers shot and killed a man they said rammed into a police SUV and then tried to run officers over at a hotel near Pine and Garnett.
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Deputies Arrest 3 Accused Of Driving Stolen Car With Kids, Drugs Inside
Chinh Doan
Three people are accused of having children, drugs and a gun in a stolen car in Wagoner County.
Deputies Arrest 3 Accused Of Driving Stolen Car With Kids, Drugs Inside
Chinh Doan
Three people are accused of having children, drugs and a gun in a stolen car in Wagoner County.
Oklahoma Ranks 46th In Nurses Per Capita, Growing Competition For Nurses Amid Pandemic
Chinh Doan
Oklahoma is struggling to keep nurses from going to other states.
Oklahoma Ranks 46th In Nurses Per Capita, Growing Competition For Nurses Amid Pandemic
Chinh Doan
Oklahoma is struggling to keep nurses from going to other states.
Tulsa-Area Cities Respond To Renewed Call For Mask Mandates
Chinh Doan
Tulsa is the only city in Green Country with a mask mandate, but that could soon change for some surrounding areas.
Tulsa-Area Cities Respond To Renewed Call For Mask Mandates
Chinh Doan
Tulsa is the only city in Green Country with a mask mandate, but that could soon change for some surrounding areas.
First Responders Mourn Loss Of Tulsa Police Officer To COVID-19
Chinh Doan
Active-duty officer and chairman of the Tulsa Fraternal Order of Police, Officer Jerad Lindsey, is one of the latest Oklahomans to die from COVID-19 complications.
First Responders Mourn Loss Of Tulsa Police Officer To COVID-19
Chinh Doan
Active-duty officer and chairman of the Tulsa Fraternal Order of Police, Officer Jerad Lindsey, is one of the latest Oklahomans to die from COVID-19 complications.
New CDC Guidelines Could Increase Quarantine Numbers In Schools
Chinh Doan
Hundreds of students and teachers are in quarantine around Green Country as the number of COVID-19 cases rise. More people may be impacted after the CDC redefined what counts as “close contact.”
New CDC Guidelines Could Increase Quarantine Numbers In Schools
Chinh Doan
Hundreds of students and teachers are in quarantine around Green Country as the number of COVID-19 cases rise. More people may be impacted after the CDC redefined what counts as “close contact.”
Healthcare Leaders React To New Surge Plan Amid Record-Setting Hospitalizations
Chinh Doan
Oklahoma set another record for COVID-19 as 956 people are in the hospital with the virus Thursday.
Healthcare Leaders React To New Surge Plan Amid Record-Setting Hospitalizations
Chinh Doan
Oklahoma set another record for COVID-19 as 956 people are in the hospital with the virus Thursday.
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Oklahoma A.G. Gentner Drummond joins letter to DEA asking to ban "Designer Xanax"
Brandon Coons
Oklahoma A.G. Gentner Drummond joins A.G.'s from 20 other states to ask the DEA to ban Bromazolam.
Oklahoma A.G. Gentner Drummond joins letter to DEA asking to ban "Designer Xanax"
Brandon Coons
Oklahoma A.G. Gentner Drummond joins A.G.'s from 20 other states to ask the DEA to ban Bromazolam.
How will trade shortages and workforce changes affect Oklahoma?
Scott Mitchell
Struggles in Oklahoma workforce highlighted: safety at state fairs, upcoming Medicaid cuts, apprentice programs, and more. Full discussion on challenges and solutions available.
How will trade shortages and workforce changes affect Oklahoma?
Scott Mitchell
Struggles in Oklahoma workforce highlighted: safety at state fairs, upcoming Medicaid cuts, apprentice programs, and more. Full discussion on challenges and solutions available.
Washington Commanders set to return to D.C. with new RFK stadium project
Graham Dowers
The Washington Commanders are expected to return to the District of Columbia with a new stadium project at the RFK site, while Congress may examine NCAA football’s financial structure.
Washington Commanders set to return to D.C. with new RFK stadium project
Graham Dowers
The Washington Commanders are expected to return to the District of Columbia with a new stadium project at the RFK site, while Congress may examine NCAA football’s financial structure.
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Oklahoma A.G. Gentner Drummond joins letter to DEA asking to ban "Designer Xanax"
Brandon Coons
Oklahoma A.G. Gentner Drummond joins A.G.'s from 20 other states to ask the DEA to ban Bromazolam.
How will trade shortages and workforce changes affect Oklahoma?
Scott Mitchell
Struggles in Oklahoma workforce highlighted: safety at state fairs, upcoming Medicaid cuts, apprentice programs, and more. Full discussion on challenges and solutions available.
Washington Commanders set to return to D.C. with new RFK stadium project
Graham Dowers
The Washington Commanders are expected to return to the District of Columbia with a new stadium project at the RFK site, while Congress may examine NCAA football’s financial structure.
Oklahoma DOC found inmate who walked away from Vinita facility
Graham Dowers
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections was searching for 33-year-old inmate James Howell, who walked away from a community correction center in Vinita overnight.
Fentanyl bust inside Oklahoma County Jail may have saved thousands of lives
Graham Dowers
Officers seized 39 grams of fentanyl inside the Oklahoma County Jail, an amount investigators say could equal 19,500 fatal doses.
PragerU reveals full list of questions from Oklahoma's new 'America First' teacher test
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma will now require teachers from California and New York to pass a newly unveiled 34-question “America First” certification test developed with PragerU.
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Black Community Leaders Cautiously Optimistic After Mass Grave Found
Chinh Doan
Archaeologists and anthropologists are cautiously optimistic after the discovery of a mass grave, and some community leaders said the find is significant to Tulsa’s history and future.
Black Community Leaders Cautiously Optimistic After Mass Grave Found
Chinh Doan
Archaeologists and anthropologists are cautiously optimistic after the discovery of a mass grave, and some community leaders said the find is significant to Tulsa’s history and future.
Oklahoma Without Designated Surge Hospitals After Contracts Expire
Chinh Doan
Oklahoma no longer has any designated COVID-19 surge hospitals after contracts with the seven hospitals expired.
Oklahoma Without Designated Surge Hospitals After Contracts Expire
Chinh Doan
Oklahoma no longer has any designated COVID-19 surge hospitals after contracts with the seven hospitals expired.
Hospitals Report Struggling For Enough Staff To Deal With Pandemic
Chinh Doan
Oklahoma hospitals are dealing with another week of record-breaking COVID-19 patients.
Hospitals Report Struggling For Enough Staff To Deal With Pandemic
Chinh Doan
Oklahoma hospitals are dealing with another week of record-breaking COVID-19 patients.
Police Investigate Dozens Of Packages Dumped In Ditch Near Collinsville
Chinh Doan
Dozens of people are waiting on their packages after a delivery driver dumped the boxes near Collinsville, according to investigators.
Police Investigate Dozens Of Packages Dumped In Ditch Near Collinsville
Chinh Doan
Dozens of people are waiting on their packages after a delivery driver dumped the boxes near Collinsville, according to investigators.
State Health Dept Reports Only 13% Of Oklahoma’s ICU Beds Available
Chinh Doan
After two record days of new COVID-19 hospitalizations, the latest state Health Department report shows only 13% of Oklahoma’s ICU beds are available.
State Health Dept Reports Only 13% Of Oklahoma’s ICU Beds Available
Chinh Doan
After two record days of new COVID-19 hospitalizations, the latest state Health Department report shows only 13% of Oklahoma’s ICU beds are available.
Tulsa Police Chief Calls Injured Officer ‘A Walking Miracle’
Chinh Doan
Chief Wendell Franklin visited Officer Zarkeshan while he is recovering out of state after being shot in the line of duty three months ago.
Tulsa Police Chief Calls Injured Officer ‘A Walking Miracle’
Chinh Doan
Chief Wendell Franklin visited Officer Zarkeshan while he is recovering out of state after being shot in the line of duty three months ago.
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