| Home| News | Money | Sports | Entertainment | Food | Lifestyle | Travel | Health | Politics | Technology | Science | Opinion | Garden | Youth | Community | Video | |
| Rain Not Taking Away Summer Fun This year has been the wettest in the northeastern part of the state in more than a century. |
| Convicted Cop Killer Up For Parole, Again David Smith was sent to prison in 1979 for murdering Catoosa Police Chief J.B. Hamby. |
| Rain Slowing Down Port Business News On 6 anchor Terry Hood reports the port is full of barges waiting for a trip down river. |
| More Fallout From Troubled Tulsa School A newspaper is calling for TPS Superintendent Michael Zolkoski's termination. |
| Bartender Stabbed In Back By Customer Other customers pounced on the stabber and held him for police. |
| Dillingham Released From State Custody A Wagoner County teenager who stabbed and killed another teen on a Porter school bus has been released from state custody. |
| CommUNITY Through Music Set To Kick Off If you've lived in Tulsa long you know the annual Juneteenth celebration used to be a lot bigger deal than it seems to be today. |
| Police Looking For Homicide Suspect Tulsa Police have released the name of the city's latest homicide victim. |
| DA To Remain On Judge's Case A Tulsa County District Court judge accused of indecent exposure lost his effort to get the district attorney prosecuting the case removed. |
| Actors Get Chance Working With Counterparts The young thespians are rehearsing for the award winning musical production "Into the Woods". |
| Mercantile Shop A Must See The News On 6's Rick Wells reports it's crammed full of the most unusual collection of Oklahoma art and crafts. |
| Drinking Water Warning For Pawnee County Pawnee Rural Water District 4 is warning its customers to boil their water before using it. E-coli bacteria were found the the water supply on June 12. |
| Rising Water Shuts Down Highway Heavy rains in the Tulsa area caused problems for motorists Wednesday morning. |
| Kids Take Their Shot At Being A CSI The Tulsa Police Department has teamed up with Tulsa Community College to host "Camp Medical Detective." |
| City Offering Homefront Helpline The hotline now includes a database specifically tailored to members of the military and their families. |
| New Money For Downtown Ballpark There are new developments to bring baseball to downtown Tulsa. |
| Search For Girls' Killer Enters 10th Day Authorities have entered a 10th day without suspects or a motive in the June 8 slayings of two young girls along a back country road near Weleetka. |
| Persons Of Interest Questioned Investigators have talked to three people of interest in connection with an incident that nearly killed a truck driver. |
| Two Homes Destroyed By Fire A pair of house fires overnight keep firefighters busy. |
| Overnight Crime A pair of robberies and a home invasion keep Tulsa Police busy overnight. |
| Board Member Looks To Close TAC Tuesday brought more details about what went wrong at a troubled Tulsa alternative school and cast doubt on the program's future. |
| Wrong Way Driver Heads To Jail A driver is in the Tulsa County jail Wednesday, after she was found going the wrong way on the highway. |
| Guitar Raffle To Benefit Murder Victims A Green Country radio station hopes a collector's item will provide some relief for Skyla and Taylor's families. |
| Thousands Waiting For Roof Repairs A week of wet weather has left its toll on Green Country. Thousands of homeowners are in desperate need of roof repairs |
| Ex-chief ME says he was forced out Associated Press - June 19, 2008 1:15 AM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The former chief medical examiner warns that a lack of funding and increased workload for the agency could endanger... |
| School bus stabber set free Associated Press - June 18, 2008 3:15 PM ET WAGONER, Okla. (AP) - A teenager who stabbed a student to death on a Porter school bus five years ago is being set free. |
| Woman, two children killed in fire Associated Press - June 18, 2008 11:05 PM ET OLUSTEE, Okla. (AP) - A faulty window air conditioner is being blamed for a fire that killed a young woman and her two children at a house in... |
| Boren on Obama's national security advisory group Associated Press - June 18, 2008 9:25 PM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - University of Oklahoma President David Boren says he's honored to serve as a national security adviser to presidential candidate... |
| SE Missouri loses 2 seasons of women's basketball Associated Press - June 18, 2008 8:25 PM ET CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (AP) - The NCAA placed the women's and men's basketball programs at Southeast Missouri State on probation for two years because... |
| 3-time NCAA wrestling champion Jimmy Jackson dies Associated Press - June 18, 2008 7:55 PM ET STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) - A former Olympian and 3-time NCAA heavyweight champion at Oklahoma State has died. |
| School, attorneys reach deal in Fresno State coach lawsuit Associated Press - June 18, 2008 3:15 PM ET FRESNO, Calif. (AP) - Lawyers for a former Fresno State women's basketball coach who sued the university claiming sexual discrimination say they've... |
| Sonics owner testifies he made mistakes in dealing with city Associated Press - June 18, 2008 2:35 PM ET SEATTLE (AP) - Sonics owner Clay Bennett has testified he made mistakes in dealing with the city of Seattle after he bought the team in 2006. |
| Gunman prompts school evacuation Associated Press - June 19, 2008 2:13 AM ET NEW YORK (AP) - An elementary school in Brooklyn, New York, was evacuated after a man ran inside with a gun. |
| Fight begins over air travel changes Associated Press - June 19, 2008 12:03 AM ET CAPITOL HILL (AP) - Tuesday's House hearing on airline flight delays sounded like it took place at a departure gate: lots of questions, few answers,... |
| Mississippi barge traffic still frozen by Midwest flooding Associated Press - June 18, 2008 8:33 PM ET OAKVILLE, Iowa (AP) - The flooding in the Midwest is creating serious problems for barge traffic. |
| Housing rescue bill could be slowed by Republicans Associated Press - June 19, 2008 12:43 AM ET CAPITOL HILL (AP) - Conservative Republicans in the Senate are attempting to put the brakes on an election-year housing rescue package. |
| Manuel gets 1st win as Mets manager Associated Press - June 19, 2008 1:43 AM ET ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - Jerry Manuel got his first win managing the Mets when New York rallied in the ninth inning and Damion Easley homered in the... |
| Marlins hit pair of homers in 8-3 win Associated Press - June 19, 2008 1:33 AM ET SEATTLE (AP) - Dan Uggla and Mike Jacobs hit long two-run homers for Florida and the top home run hitting team in the majors added to its... |
| Hotel sues Phil Spector over $100,000 unpaid bills Associated Press - June 19, 2008 2:03 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - A Los Angeles hotel is suing Phil Spector, his wife and his agent for failing to pay more than $100,000 in accommodations for... |
| 'Oz,' '2001,' 'Vertigo' among AFI top genre flicks Associated Press - June 18, 2008 7:23 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," "The Wizard of Oz" and "City Lights" share top billing among the American Film Institute's best... |
| George Carlin to receive Mark Twain humor prize Associated Press - June 17, 2008 6:43 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - George Carlin will be awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. The John F. |
| DNA test requested on country singer's remains Associated Press - June 17, 2008 6:33 PM ET NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A California man hoping to prove that the late country singer Eddy Arnold was his father is asking a Tennessee court for DNA... |
| Cyd Charisse dies in Los Angeles at 86 Associated Press - June 17, 2008 5:23 PM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - A publicist for Cyd Charisse says the actress-dancer has died in Los Angeles at age 86. |
| South Korean president apologizes over US beef uproar Associated Press - June 19, 2008 2:13 AM ET SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - South Korean President Lee Myung-bak (lee myuhng bahk) has apologized to the public for ignoring their concerns in moving... |
| Israel-Hamas Gaza truce goes into effect Associated Press - June 18, 2008 11:43 PM ET JERUSALEM (AP) - A truce between Israel and Hamas has gone into effect. It happened early Thursday, and just hours after the two sides... |
| Amnesty International says some Tibet detainees unaccounted for Associated Press - June 18, 2008 9:33 PM ET LONDON (AP) - A human rights group says more than 1,000 protesters detained during Tibet's riots in March are unaccounted for. |
| Gaza motorists invent own gas-substitute recipes Associated Press - June 18, 2008 5:23 PM ET GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - $4-a-gallon gasoline may seem like a hardship -- but suppose you had to pay $27 a gallon to get gasoline on the black... |
| US: Shiite 'special group' behind Iraq bombing Associated Press - June 18, 2008 6:23 AM ET BAGHDAD (AP) - The death toll has risen to 63 in a massive Baghdad car bombing. The U.S. is blaming a Shiite militant "special group" for... |
| Ribbon Cutting For Glass Plant When the Ford Glass Plant in Tulsa made plans to shut down, a local businessman made sure those jobs stayed in Green Country. |
| Viewers Share Stormy Weather Pictures On YouNewsTV When storms roll through Green Country, so do the pictures from our YouNewsTV users. Take a look! |
| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Next |
Copyright © Andanh.com 2008
Chinese Dir