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HEADING SOUTH: Zach Bryan to play 2 shows at UTulsa in April

HEADING SOUTH: Zach Bryan to play 2 shows at UTulsa in April

Skiatook woman arrested on 60 complaints of animal abuse

Skiatook woman arrested on 60 complaints of animal abuse

Sperry police searching for suspects in stolen $13k statue

Sperry police searching for suspects in stolen $13k statue

Tulsa City Council aims to codify new state law for school zones

Tulsa City Council aims to codify new state law for school zones

$14 MILLION: Tulsa City Council approves housing funds

$14 MILLION: Tulsa City Council approves housing funds

Community rallies after Broken Arrow dog rescue theft

Community rallies after Broken Arrow dog rescue theft

With freezing rain on the way, will the highways be ready?

With freezing rain on the way, will the highways be ready?

Muscogee Creek Nation opens Three Ponds elderly housing community

Muscogee Creek Nation opens Three Ponds elderly housing community

Suspect arrested after walking up to standoff scene in Rogers County

Suspect arrested after walking up to standoff scene in Rogers County

Developing north Tulsa | Greenwood Legacy Corporation names 1st exec. director

Developing north Tulsa | Greenwood Legacy Corporation names 1st exec. director

Broken Arrow City Council to finalize $415 million bond package

Broken Arrow City Council to finalize $415 million bond package

One Year in Office: Mayor Nichols looks ahead with 2 News

One Year in Office: Mayor Nichols looks ahead with 2 News

“Not what it seems,” says lawyer for woman charged in fatal TFD truck crash

“Not what it seems,” says lawyer for woman charged in fatal TFD truck crash

'Bond that holds us together': Tree of Hope unites families affected by violent crimes

'Bond that holds us together': Tree of Hope unites families affected by violent crimes

EAST TULSA: Leaders look for Route 66 growth eastward

EAST TULSA: Leaders look for Route 66 growth eastward

GIVING TUESDAY: DVIS asking for donations to help those struggling

GIVING TUESDAY: DVIS asking for donations to help those struggling

GRADES ARE IN: A deeper look at the 2025 state report card

GRADES ARE IN: A deeper look at the 2025 state report card

Winter weather causes accidents, fatal crashes in Green Country

Winter weather causes accidents, fatal crashes in Green Country

Woman hit by car, killed in north Tulsa

Woman hit by car, killed in north Tulsa

Salvation Army's Angel Tree still needs toys for Santa's workshop

Salvation Army's Angel Tree still needs toys for Santa's workshop

Final Coweta data center vote delayed to February at earliest

Final Coweta data center vote delayed to February at earliest

FOLLOWING UP: Mohawk Blvd. neighbor sees results

FOLLOWING UP: Mohawk Blvd. neighbor sees results

Driver in deadly crash with Tulsa firetruck sues city, TFD

Driver in deadly crash with Tulsa firetruck sues city, TFD

'It gets the blood pumping': High school esports teams compete in playoffs, aim for college scholarships

'It gets the blood pumping': High school esports teams compete in playoffs, aim for college scholarships

Bartlesville proposing $35M in city improvement projects

Bartlesville proposing $35M in city improvement projects

Why were Tulsa’s highways not pretreated ahead of black ice event?

Why were Tulsa’s highways not pretreated ahead of black ice event?

'It's not enough': Tulsans in need struggling to access winter shelter

'It's not enough': Tulsans in need struggling to access winter shelter

“A place of hope for young people”: Friendship Church plans youth community center

“A place of hope for young people”: Friendship Church plans youth community center

'It's a great thing': Saint Francis taking over Bristow hospital

'It's a great thing': Saint Francis taking over Bristow hospital

City of Tulsa prepared for winter weather Monday, just in case

City of Tulsa prepared for winter weather Monday, just in case