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How to fight back against scammers who target you
Scammers don't discriminate when choosing their next victim. 2 News Oklahoma's Cathy Tatom explains their latest tricks and shares AARP's best advice on how to avoid becoming the next victim.
City Lights Village to open in August
The City Lights Village is a project years in the making. The walls are going up, the houses are painted, and the community center is ready to open homes to 75 Tulsans by late summer.
Gov. Stitt speaks at Broken Arrow Chamber of Commerce State of the State
2 News Oklahoma's Broken Arrow reporter Emma Burch spoke with Governor Kevin Stitt about SB 2026, which would fund infrastructure for fast-growing areas like Broken Arrow.
OSU softball team's bus crashes, pedestrian killed on I-35
Wednesday's softball game between the Oklahoma State Cowgirls and the Wichita State Shockers has been postponed after the Cowgirls' bus crashed into a pedestrian on I-35.
CLEMENCY DENIED: Tulsa convicted double murderer set for May 14 execution
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board has denied clemency for Oklahoma death row inmate Raymond Johnson. Johnson was convicted of the murders of his ex-girlfriend and her infant daughter in Tulsa in 2007.
Tulsa Public Schools superintendent reacts after voters pass bond package
More than 17,000 Tulsans cast their votes, overwhelmingly approving a $609 million bond package for Tulsa Public Schools to fund technology, transportation, and facility upgrades.

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