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Katie Wisely

2 Works for You

Tulsa, OK, United States

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Past articles by Katie:

Judge moves Bixby rape case to juvenile court

A judge decided Monday that the case involving four former Bixby High School football players accused of raping a teammate will be moved to juvenile court. → Read More

Jurors find man who led police on deadly chase guilty

Jurors find man who led police on deadly chase in May 2017 guilty → Read More

Vote on BA $210 million bond to happen Tuesday

BROKEN ARROW, Okla. -- It’s the largest municipal bond in Broken Arrow’s history, a $210-million bond for improvements around the city. The vote happens Tuesday. → Read More

Teens in Bixby sexual assault case get plea deal

BIXBY, Okla. -- Breaking developments in the Bixby sexual assault case. 2 Works for You is the only station with a copy of the plea deal that sources tell us was offered in January to the four former high school football players accused of raping a teammate at the former superintendent's home. → Read More

TONIGHT AT 10: 2 Works for You obtains new documents in Bixby sexual assault case

2 Works for You's lead investigator Katie Wisely has obtained new documents in the sexual assault case involving four former Bixby High School football players. → Read More

Dena Dean's family meets with Tulsa County District Attorney

Family members of Dena Dean's said they met with the Tulsa County District Attorney's Office Thursday. → Read More

Tulsa Police are searching for a mother suspected of stabbing her 11-year-old daughter

Tulsa Police are searching for a seven-year-old girl who could be in danger after police say her mother stabbed her oldest child. → Read More

Controversial adoption bill on governor's desk

TULSA -- A Senate bill that has people talking is now on Gov. Mary Fallin's desk. It would cover child-placing agencies that block adoptive parents who do not meet the agencies’ religious or moral standards. → Read More

Severe weather can impact help to homeless

TULSA, Okla. -- A local non-profit can sometimes see the downfall of severe weather. Night Lights gives necessities to the homeless every Thursday, but when severe weather hits there's a chance they could cancel. → Read More

Severe weather could put kink into U2 concert

A chance for severe weather could take a toll on the thousands of people expected to pack downtown Wednesday night for the U2 concert. → Read More

Cushing teenager gets second chance at life

Grab the tissues! We first told you about Billy Simpson in January, after he was injured at wrestling practice at Cushing High School. Doctors expected the teenager to be quadriplegic, but a miracle saved his life. Now, he’s back on the mat but in a different role. → Read More

Former Owasso maintenance man in question

OWASSO, Okla. -- Shocking video shows a former apartment complex employee entering a tenant's residence without any outstanding work orders or reason for entering. Now, Owasso police are investigating whether or not criminal charges should be filed. → Read More

TPS superintendent expects teachers back Monday

TULSA -- Although Tulsa Public Schools is set to return to class Tuesday, teachers may still head to the Capitol. But Superintendent Dr. Deborah Gist says she's confident TPS teachers will be back in the classroom. → Read More

OKC teacher not in support of walkout, wants kids back in class

An Oklahoma City teacher is speaking up by claiming the state wide walkout needs to end because teachers have gotten what they asked for. → Read More

OKC high school opens gym up to teachers

Oklahoma City Public Schools are stepping up to host teachers from across the state, by opening up high school gyms, so teachers who live far away have a free place to stay. → Read More

Lawmakers unsure if new bills in future for Oklahoma teachers

The governor signed a large education budget bill Tuesday night, but it wasn't nearly enough for what teachers said they needed. → Read More

Stroud family gets last MIA bracelet for grandfather

STROUD, Okla. -- Last week, 2 Works for You told you about Air Force Veteran Lance Cartlidge who has been wearing an MIA bracelet with a Vietnam veteran's name on it. → Read More

Students claim high school officials made them remove American Flag from vehicles

CLAREMORE, Okla. -- Sequoyah High School students were not afraid to speak out after they said school officials told them they had to remove American flags mounted on their vehicles. → Read More

Oklahoma students claim high school officials made them remove American Flag from vehicles

Oklahoma high school students were not afraid to speak out after they said school officials told them they had to remove American flags mounted on their vehicles. → Read More

Oklahoma students claim high school officials made them remove American Flag from vehicles

Oklahoma high school students were not afraid to speak out after they said school officials told them they had to remove American flags mounted on their vehicles. → Read More