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Spotting Medicare fraud schemes before scammers can bill in your name
Medicare scammers can use your info to bilk the system out of billions. 2 News Oklahoma's Cathy Tatom listens to how to spot and prevent being tricked into helping them.
Wagoner approves pursuing grant for ending railroad crossing delays
Wagoner City Council voted on June 4 to pursue an ODOT grant allowing for designs to eventually put an end to its 20+ train crossings a day on Highway 51 next to downtown.
'Freedom-loving state' | Oklahoma relaxes fireworks laws
Gov. Kevin Stitt signed Rep. Scott Fetgatter's 'Rockets Red Glare Act,' relaxing Oklahoma's fireworks laws. 2 News Oklahoma's Brodie Myers asked Fetgatter about the new law.
Former TPS employee, two others accused of stealing bond money
During a news conference with Attorney General Gentner Drummond and Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler, Gentner said a former TPS employee stole at least $780,000.
'We really like it': Bixby opens new splash pad, sport courts
Bixby's Bentley Park has brand new amenities as the summer heat rolls in. 2 News Oklahoma's TJ Eckert takes a look at the new splash pad, playground, and sports courts.UNDERSTANDING YOUR BALLOT: What is included in the June primary election
The 2026 Oklahoma primary election is scheduled for June 16. What will be included on the ballot, and what do you need to know before going to the polls?

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