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Homeowner Emergency Repair Assistance Program. The emergency repairs must cover something that poses an immediate threat to the health and safety of the person who owns the home and lives there. → Read More
The Church Studio tour. Leon Russell's famous recording studio and new museum is bringing in tourists and even music celebrities eager to walk through the site. → Read More
2 Cares for the Community Day. This is a day when our team worked hard to show we care from morning until night with hands-on projects to help others. → Read More
Stop the Hate in the 918. Their plan is to leave messages of hate behind and help people start over with new, more positive ones. → Read More
The robotic system utilizes an ultra-thin catheter that allows the surgeon to maneuver into areas of the lung that were previously unreachable. → Read More
Valentine's Day came with a special surprise Tuesday for Sapulpa Junior and High School students. The Valentine's Bandit struck again. → Read More
Some Tulsans have asked 2 News Oklahoma if it was legal for then candidate Grant Miller to record that video inside the precinct. The issue is "electioneering." → Read More
Kimberly Pearson, a member of the Osage Nation, was named Chief Executive Officer in December, replacing Byron Bighorse, who resigned. → Read More
Gen. Daniel Hokanson, Chief of the National Guard Bureau in Washington, D.C., also held a roundtable with community leaders explaining the current mission of citizens who serve as soldiers and airmen. → Read More
2 News Oklahoma Anchor Karen Larsen met up with Damon Platt in West Tulsa recently to find out more about the man behind Damon's Droneography. → Read More
It's a day that Tulsans will never forget. On June 1, a man entered the Warren Clinic, opened fire and killed four people. → Read More
The Tulsa City-County Library's Hispanic Resource Center offers tools year round, and they add special events during Hispanic heritage month. → Read More
The Hispanic Resource Center celebrates Hispanic culture all year long, and during Hispanic Heritage Month, the Tulsa City-County Library System is holding several special events. → Read More
Oklahoma's largest brick and mortar school district heads back to class on August 18. More than 32,000 students across 123 buildings return to learn this week. → Read More
Patience Gitau is a woman on a mission — a registered nurse and mother of two who launched two businesses in the past six months. → Read More
A Broken Arrow organization is taking steps to help prepare adults with such challenges for a successful transition to semi-independent living. → Read More
Karen Larsen talked to Adria Barry of what some call the 'wild west of weed.' → Read More
CUSHING, Okla. — "A friend of mine introduced me to cocaine and everything just blew up from there," said Geoff, a recovering addict. Whether the addiction takes off with illegal drugs like Geoff or prescribed medicine for Tara... "That helped with the pain but that probably also pushed me over into becoming addicted to the pain medication I was prescribed," Tara said. Alcohol is the most… → Read More
September is Addiction and Recovery Month, and throughout the month, 2 Cares for the Community is focusing on why the stigma surrounding substance abuse is lifting as well as the recovery help that's available in Oklahoma. → Read More
Kneeling in the chapel at Valley Hope Addiction Treatment Recovery in Cushing, Scott gives thanks for the new life he's now living. → Read More