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Rogers Co. family questions due process in son’s tribal case
A Rogers County teen is sitting in jail. He went nearly two weeks without charges filed, he has no bond, and no chance anytime soon to speak with a judge—leaving family to question due process.
Coweta official: Work to improve water quality ahead of schedule
City of Coweta is well on its way to fixing past water quality issues in the long term - starting with its two main active water towers, its city manager told 2 News on March 18.
'Life's too short' | VOID helps Oklahomans grieving impaired driving deaths
VOID, Victims of Impaired Driving, helps Oklahoma families grieving drunk-driving deaths. 2 News Oklahoma's Brodie Myers listened to Rob Scholl, a victim advocate.
5 ways the Department of Homeland Security is already a part of your life
Decisions in the Dept of Homeland Security might feel like they don't impact you directly, but DHS operations are all around in Tulsa. Here's how changes in Washington could make changes here at home.
Tulsa delays Project Anthem rezoning vote amid community concerns
Community members said they have been hearing about the project since 2024 and want their concerns taken seriously as decisions continue.
Oklahoma Senate plan to redirect retirement funds for teacher pay raises
Senate leaders want to redirect the extra $254 million from the Teachers' Retirement System to fund a $2,500 teacher pay raise, but a retired educator says it breaks a promise.