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'It Hurts Really Bad': Mother, Sister Grieve The Loss Of 15-Year-Old Drowning Victim
Chloe Abbott
The mother of a 15-year-old boy who drowned last weekend, is struggling to process what happened and is now trying to figure out how to pay for a funeral.
3-Year-Old Bartlesville Child Dies After Being Found Unresponsive In Pond
Cal Day
Loved ones are grieving a Bartlesville toddler who police say fell into a pond and drowned. The child’s parents say he had autism and was non-verbal, but he was happy, sweet and funny.
Hope on Wheels: Oklahoma Non-Profit Offers Lifeline for Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Jonathan Polasek
An Oklahoma non-profit, Parents Helping Parents, Inc., is partnering with other organizations to provide mental health and substance abuse resources to areas across northeast Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Nonprofit Spreading Awareness Of Mental Health, Substance Abuse Resources
Jonathan Polasek
Through the Hope on Wheels bus tour, leaders with Parents Helping Parents, Inc. said they heard from people living in rural communities about a lack of resources or options for support.
Bartlesville's Crisis Intervention Response Team Specializes In Mental Health Related Calls
MaKayla Glenn
Captain Daniel Elkins said during its first year, the team responded to more than 1,700 calls, with a percentage of those calls avoiding hospitalizations, jail time, and the use of force.
City Of Bartlesville Announces Death Of Councilor
News On 6
The city released a statement saying Councilor Billie Roane died on Friday after a brief illness.
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Sand Springs, Tulsa Riverside Airport Closed To Traffic For Renovations
Matt Rahn
Pogue isn't the only airport in the area getting work done, there's also construction happening at Tulsa Riverside Airport, causing some flight instructors to find other airports to teach their students.
Sand Springs, Tulsa Riverside Airport Closed To Traffic For Renovations
Matt Rahn
Pogue isn't the only airport in the area getting work done, there's also construction happening at Tulsa Riverside Airport, causing some flight instructors to find other airports to teach their students.
Upgrades Planned For Bartlesville Municipal Airport
News On 6
Plans are underway at the Bartlesville Municipal Airport to add more taxiways to make room for future growth.
Upgrades Planned For Bartlesville Municipal Airport
News On 6
Plans are underway at the Bartlesville Municipal Airport to add more taxiways to make room for future growth.
Bartlesville Woman Giving Back To Her Community
News On 6
Being kind goes a long way. Norita Akers believes that the act doesn't have to be big or life-changing. In fact, the way she shows other people she cares, starts with a single stitch.
Bartlesville Woman Giving Back To Her Community
News On 6
Being kind goes a long way. Norita Akers believes that the act doesn't have to be big or life-changing. In fact, the way she shows other people she cares, starts with a single stitch.
Voters In Bartlesville To Decide On Possible Change To City Council Elections
News On 6
The City of Bartlesville is gearing up for a charter election. It's the first one since 2010, and there's an item on the ballot that could have a big impact on the city government.
Voters In Bartlesville To Decide On Possible Change To City Council Elections
News On 6
The City of Bartlesville is gearing up for a charter election. It's the first one since 2010, and there's an item on the ballot that could have a big impact on the city government.
Proposed Bill Would Change Graduation Requirements, Focus On Making Students More Career Ready
Jordan Tidwell
The lawmaker who wrote the bill says it would focus on making kids more career ready and not just college ready.
Proposed Bill Would Change Graduation Requirements, Focus On Making Students More Career Ready
Jordan Tidwell
The lawmaker who wrote the bill says it would focus on making kids more career ready and not just college ready.
New Grant Helps Food Bank Of Eastern Oklahoma Create Personalized Boxes
News On 6
A new grant will change how the Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma helps three area food pantries. The money from this grant will also help food pantries buy supplies needed to transition shelves and coolers.
New Grant Helps Food Bank Of Eastern Oklahoma Create Personalized Boxes
News On 6
A new grant will change how the Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma helps three area food pantries. The money from this grant will also help food pantries buy supplies needed to transition shelves and coolers.
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Oklahoma Man Hauls In 80 lbs. Blue Catfish On Oologah Lake
David Prock
News On 6's Tess Maune spoke with Larry Cobb who caught the 80-pounder on Oologah Lake. Larry said it took two people just to get it in the boat.
Oklahoma Man Hauls In 80 lbs. Blue Catfish On Oologah Lake
David Prock
News On 6's Tess Maune spoke with Larry Cobb who caught the 80-pounder on Oologah Lake. Larry said it took two people just to get it in the boat.
Suspect In Custody Following Hours-Long Standoff At Bartlesville Home
News On 6
An hours-long standoff in Bartlesville ended with an armed suspect in custody after police responded to a possible domestic abuse situation on Friday.
Suspect In Custody Following Hours-Long Standoff At Bartlesville Home
News On 6
An hours-long standoff in Bartlesville ended with an armed suspect in custody after police responded to a possible domestic abuse situation on Friday.
Parts Of Northeast Oklahoma Receive Heavy Snowfall
News On 6
Caution is advised for drivers as snow continues to fall in parts of northeastern Oklahoma Monday morning. News On 6's Jonathan Polasek was live in Bartlesville with a look at conditions there.
Parts Of Northeast Oklahoma Receive Heavy Snowfall
News On 6
Caution is advised for drivers as snow continues to fall in parts of northeastern Oklahoma Monday morning. News On 6's Jonathan Polasek was live in Bartlesville with a look at conditions there.
Bartlesville Mother Creates Characters To Comfort Son Battling Rare Disorder
Ryan Gillin
A Bartlesville mother’s mission changed when her son was diagnosed with a rare disorder. She wants to show others what she created to make her son more comfortable during his long hospital stays.
Bartlesville Mother Creates Characters To Comfort Son Battling Rare Disorder
Ryan Gillin
A Bartlesville mother’s mission changed when her son was diagnosed with a rare disorder. She wants to show others what she created to make her son more comfortable during his long hospital stays.
Bartlesville City Council Approves Study To Look Into Getting Water From Kaw Lake
Matt Rahn
The City Council just approved funding for a study to see if it's feasible to pump water from Kaw Lake 50 miles west of Bartlesville to get a long-term water supply for its citizens.
Bartlesville City Council Approves Study To Look Into Getting Water From Kaw Lake
Matt Rahn
The City Council just approved funding for a study to see if it's feasible to pump water from Kaw Lake 50 miles west of Bartlesville to get a long-term water supply for its citizens.
Bartlesville Officials Offer Program To Help Residents Learn About City Government
News On 6
Roughly 20 people will get the opportunity to participate in the Bartlesville Citizens Academy to learn more about what city government can and cannot do.
Bartlesville Officials Offer Program To Help Residents Learn About City Government
News On 6
Roughly 20 people will get the opportunity to participate in the Bartlesville Citizens Academy to learn more about what city government can and cannot do.
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How A Fake Amazon Delivery Van Helped Oklahoma Investigators Bust Illegal Marijuana Farm
News 9
A traffic stop helped Oklahoma investigators track down an illegal marijuana farm. The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics -- linked a fake Amazon van in Missouri to Oklahoma.
How A Fake Amazon Delivery Van Helped Oklahoma Investigators Bust Illegal Marijuana Farm
News 9
A traffic stop helped Oklahoma investigators track down an illegal marijuana farm. The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics -- linked a fake Amazon van in Missouri to Oklahoma.
Court Filings Reveal New Details On Man Accused Of Attacking Bus Driver
News 9
A man accused of attacking an Embark bus driver, causing it to crash into a metro business, has been in trouble with the law before, according to court filings.
Court Filings Reveal New Details On Man Accused Of Attacking Bus Driver
News 9
A man accused of attacking an Embark bus driver, causing it to crash into a metro business, has been in trouble with the law before, according to court filings.
New Airline Rules Will Make It Easier To Get Refunds For Canceled Flight, Here's What To Know
CBS News
New consumer protection rules will soon entitle airline passengers to automatic refunds when flights are canceled or significantly delayed, while also requiring airlines to reveal junk fees upfront.
New Airline Rules Will Make It Easier To Get Refunds For Canceled Flight, Here's What To Know
CBS News
New consumer protection rules will soon entitle airline passengers to automatic refunds when flights are canceled or significantly delayed, while also requiring airlines to reveal junk fees upfront.
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How A Fake Amazon Delivery Van Helped Oklahoma Investigators Bust Illegal Marijuana Farm
News 9
A traffic stop helped Oklahoma investigators track down an illegal marijuana farm. The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics -- linked a fake Amazon van in Missouri to Oklahoma.
Court Filings Reveal New Details On Man Accused Of Attacking Bus Driver
News 9
A man accused of attacking an Embark bus driver, causing it to crash into a metro business, has been in trouble with the law before, according to court filings.
New Airline Rules Will Make It Easier To Get Refunds For Canceled Flight, Here's What To Know
CBS News
New consumer protection rules will soon entitle airline passengers to automatic refunds when flights are canceled or significantly delayed, while also requiring airlines to reveal junk fees upfront.
This Weekend In OKC: Marathon, Festival Of The Arts, & More
News 9
Downtown will be the hub for most of the excitement this weekend. Here are a few events you can attend this weekend!
The Local Company Behind The Arena T-Shirts For The Thunder
News 9
It’s all a part of the Thunder playoff spirit, t-shirts on every seat in the arena. But where do those shirts come from and how do they keep them under wraps until game day? News 9's Mike Glover got a sneak peek.
Bill Aims To Attract & Keep Professional Sports Teams In Oklahoma
Haley Weger
It would allow Oklahoma teams in one of the major five sports leagues that have at least $10 million on their payroll to receive up to $10 million back from the state.
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