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Americans scale back Valentine's spending but keep celebrating love
Love is in the air, but Valentine's Day spending is down. 2 News Oklahoma's Cathy Tatom speaks with retail experts to learn what's behind the trend.
TPD offers answers after criticism from family after officer-involved shooting
Family of the man shot and killed by Tulsa officers on Feb. 8 said pleas for de-escalation were met with hostility, but a TPD spokesman said the actions made were tragic but necessary.
Settlement reached in 20 year poultry pollution lawsuit
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond has reached a settlement involving a 20-year lawsuit against poultry producers Tyson Foods and Cargill.
'We don't agree with what ICE is doing': Union students protest ICE
Students at Union High School held a walkout protesting ICE. 2 News Oklahoma's TJ Eckert listened to student organizers and talked with lawmakers speaking out against protests during school hours.
PROBLEM SOLVED: 2 News helps with ticket refund
A Tulsa man was out a couple of hundred dollars for concert tickets that were canceled, with no new date in sight. When he couldn’t reach the promoter for a refund, he contacted us.
Owen Park monument honoring known KKK members sparks removal debate
A monument in Tulsa's oldest park is sparking calls for removal or relocation, with community members citing concerns about honoring known Ku Klux Klan members.
