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Wagoner woman's auto insurance claim denied, now she's warning others
A Wagoner woman is out of thousands of dollars after her insurance company denied her claim following a deer collision, and the reason why could affect drivers across Oklahoma.
Lawsuit alleges Oklahoma deliberately cripples marijuana industry
30 medical marijuana farmers and business owners are suing Governor Stitt and other state agencies. The suit claims that Oklahoma is “creating a system that makes it impossible” to do business.
Volunteers help Beggs recover after EF-3 tornado damage
Cleanup efforts continue in Beggs after an EF-3 tornado tore through the community, leaving damaged homes and debris scattered across neighborhoods.
Oklahoma DPS warns of scammers using texts to steal
This is not the first time that scammers have tried to impersonate DPS employees through text. 2 News first brought you a similar story last June.
Creek Freedmen ask MCN Supreme Court to pause elections
A Muscogee Creek Nation Supreme Court ruling determined that Black Creek Freedmen are tribal citizens. Now, we're getting an update on how the process is going.
TULSA POLICE: Man breaks into ex-girlfriend's home, gets shot by man inside
Tulsa police say a man broke into his ex-girlfriend's Bixby home and was shot. The ex-boyfriend is hospitalized in critical condition.