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The bodies of two kids pulled from the water earlier this week are that of the missing children from Tulsa. → Read More
A warning from a terrified mother. → Read More
Oklahoma is officially in phase two of reopening. → Read More
An online campaign claims the city of Tulsa is threatening to evict IC Bus of Oklahoma from their facilities. → Read More
Katie Hoffman is a former high school teacher and life coach who founded Fairytale Reform. → Read More
As the nation’s economy takes a dive from businesses being closed and events canceled or postponed, one local business is planning for the future right now. → Read More
A family is together again after a Ponca City man is released from the hospital after spending 28 days in a coma from battling COVID-19. → Read More
Businesses closed their doors more than a month ago, leaving employees without a job or fewer hours. → Read More
As government and health officials ask the public to stay home to fight against COVID-19, concerns arose that the stress could lead to an increase in domestic violence. → Read More
Businesses across the state have been shut down for weeks now, causing families to fall on hard times. → Read More
The need for blood is now at an all time high as the Coronavirus pandemic has left the country with a depleted supply. → Read More
It’s been a little over a month since Coronavirus arrived in Tulsa, forcing people to change their daily routines and how we interact with others. → Read More
Kids and technology is nothing new, but with kids home all day with phones and on the internet, there is an increased risk of cyberbullying. → Read More
Governor Kevin Stitt and Attorney General Mike Hunter have released guidelines for law enforcement agencies across the state to help prevent exposure to the coronavirus during daily activities. → Read More
Starting Monday, Tulsa Transit is rolling out some new bus rules to better protect against COVID-19. → Read More
The Oklahoma Center for Poison and Drug Information is warning Oklahomans to not use medication or household products to treat the Coronavirus. → Read More
A hometown hero will arrive in Oklahoma for the last time. → Read More
As concerns over the Coronavirus continue, schools, businesses, and organizations are doing all they can to help prevent the spread of the virus. → Read More
Sapulpa Chieftains Cross Country team is coming together to honor the three Moore High School students killed and three injured after a deadly hit and run in February. → Read More
Spring break is right around corner. → Read More