WATCH: Stormtracker Val Castor captures video of Tornado in Tulsa
Attribution and location conflict
The article's headline credits Stormtracker Val Castor with capturing a tornado in Tulsa.
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The article body instead says News On 6 storm tracker Alan Hancock captured video of a tornado on the ground in Bristow around 5:23 p.m. on Friday.
This presents a contradiction between the headline's attribution and location and the body text, and the article does not resolve which is correct.
Bristow tornado report
According to the article body, Alan Hancock captured video of a tornado on the ground in Bristow at about 5:23 p.m. on Friday.
The piece reports that the tornado "will track towards Heyburn and Kellyville if it holds together."
The article provides no further meteorological detail or damage report.
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It also states that Newson6.com is "proud to provide Oklahomans with timely and relevant news and information, sharing the stories, pictures and loves of Oklahomans across our great state."
News On 6 highlights
The article also summarizes other News On 6 content: a special report noting Route 66 turns 100 in 2026 and that Oklahoma has more drivable miles than any other state, with coverage of the road's history, culture, music and must-see stops.
It includes a piece on the roughly 2.2 million Americans in the "sandwich generation," featuring Dr. Laura Garrett of Tulsa Community College discussing the emotional toll of dementia caregiving and resources through the Alzheimer’s Association.
Anchors LeAnne Taylor and Dave Davis welcome Meteorologist Alan Crone to break down the second week of "Survivor 50."
A Route 66 ride-along with Lori Fullbright features Oklahoma Highway Patrol Lt. Mark Southall sharing road trip safety tips, including how to avoid distracted driving, what to do if your car breaks down, and how to stay safe on long drives.
Key Takeaways
- Video shows a tornado in Tulsa.
- Article credits both Val Castor and Alan Hancock for the footage.
- Newson6 published the tornado footage.
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