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    FORECAST: Storms Sunday afternoon

    Severe weather expected Sunday late afternoon and evening.

    Updated 43 mins ago

  2. GETTY: POWERBALL FILE

    Powerball jackpot numbers drawn

     

    Lottery officials have announced winning numbers in a near-historic Powerball jackpot.
     

    Updated 15 mins ago

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    OVCA celebrates first graduating class

    The first graduating class of the Oklahoma Virtual Charter Academy accepted their diplomas in Tulsa Saturday.

    Updated 13 mins ago

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    Man charged with wife's Feb. 2012 murder

    The Rogers County Sheriff’s Department has arrested a Drumright man in connection with a February 2012 hit-and-run-accident.

    Updated 5 hrs 1 min ago

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    $600M jackpot world's second largest

    Powerball is a game of numbers, and lottery officials say the majority of possible combinations have already been purchased ahead of Saturday night's near-historic $600 million drawing.

    Updated 24 mins ago

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    Man killed in Rogers County car crash

    A Claremore man is dead after a collision at an intersection in Rogers County Saturday morning.

    Posted 2 hrs 35 mins ago

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    Dozens hurt as car crashes into parade

    An emergency official says about 50 to 60 people were injured after car drove into a group of hikers at a parade in a small Virginia town.

    Posted 2 hrs 48 mins ago


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  1. Grand Lake boat crash leaves 2 dead

    Grand Lake boat crash leaves 2 dead

    Rachel Swetnam and William "Trey" Varner III were killed May 14 in a boat collision on Grand Lake.

  2. PICS: OKC in the 2013 NBA Playoffs

    PICS: OKC in the 2013 NBA Playoffs

    The Oklahoma City Thunder lost in five games to the Memphis Grizzlies in the second round of the NBA playoffs to end their season.

  3. O.J. Simpson testifies, seeks new trial

    O.J. Simpson testifies, seeks new trial

    O.J. Simpson is seeking a new trial, claiming that his lawyer gave him bad advice.

  4. Tornado rips through Picher, 5/10/08

    Tornado rips through Picher, 5/10/08

    An EF-4 tornado, with winds of 166 to 200 mph, ripped through the town on May 10, killing 7 people.

  5. Powerful images after rescue of 3 women

    Powerful images after rescue of 3 women

    There was much emotion after the rescue of three missing women in Cleveland, Ohio.

Celebrity News


  1. Paul McCartney kicks off U.S. tour

    Paul McCartney kicks off U.S. tour

    Paul McCartney is kicking off the North American leg of his "Out There" tour in Orlando. Sir Paul will be in Tulsa on May 29 and 30 at the BOK Center.

    • Adam Sandler's maid rubbed…

      Adam Sandler's maid rubbed…

      ADAM SANDLER was recently horrified to discover his maid had been rubbing poison ivy all over his body as he slept as payback for having to handle the actor's dirty underwear.

      • Rooney Mara is new face of Calvin Klein

        Rooney Mara is new face of Calvin Klein

        Actress ROONEY MARA has been named the new face of Calvin Klein.

        • Billy Joel and Gloria Estefan to…

          Billy Joel and Gloria Estefan to…

          BILLY JOEL, GLORIA ESTEFAN and JAMES TAYLOR will help to honor legendary singer/songwriter CAROLE KING at the White House next week (begs20May13) when she is feted with the prestigious Gershwin Prize for Popular Song.

          • Tim McGraw helps fainting fan at…

            Tim McGraw helps fainting fan at…

            Country star TIM MCGRAW rushed to the aid of an ailing fan who fainted near the stage during his recent gig in Atlanta, Georgia.

            Severe Weather Safety Guide


            1. Prepare for severe weather

              Prepare for severe weather

              Do you know what to do during a severe thunderstorm? How about a tornado? Flooding? Learn how to keep you and your family safe with our Storm Shield Weather Guide.

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              Spotlight


              1. Investigation: Privacy on the Line

                Investigation: Privacy on the Line

                INVESTIGATION | We uncovered 170,000 records containing personal information including Lifeline applications and records containing social security numbers, birth dates, social security cards, drivers licenses and food stamp cards.

                • The Voice Season 4

                  The Voice Season 4

                  Blake Shelton and Adam Levine are back for season 4 and they've brought along new coaches Shakira and Usher. INSIDE | Show recaps, photo galleries, contestant information

                  • Find recall information here

                    Find recall information here

                    Consumer recall information for children's clothing toys, food, automobiles and more.

                    • May 26: Fireworks at ONEOK Field

                      May 26: Fireworks at ONEOK Field

                      With the springtime return of bleacher hot dogs and friendly ballpark rivalries comes 2 Works for You Family Souvenir Sundays and 2 Works for You $2 Tuesdays. 

                      • Who could use an extra $1,000?!

                        Who could use an extra $1,000?!

                        It's our Monday Money Madness and all you have to do is watch 2NEWS at 10 p.m. for your chance to win. When you see the cue to call, be the 10th caller and you'll line your pocket with $1,000!

                        Entertainment & Life

                        2NEWS Investigations


                        1. Some Lifeline phone customers face risk

                          Some Lifeline phone customers face risk

                          The Scripps News investigative team uncovered 170,000 records containing personal information like social security numbers, birth dates, social security cards, drivers licenses and food stamp cards.

                          • Hundreds of DL suspensions not recorded

                            Hundreds of DL suspensions not recorded

                            A suspended license means you're not supposed to drive. But a 2NEWS investigation found hundreds of driver's license suspensions never recorded, meaning they were never put in the system.

                             

                          • Scripps investigation draws scrutiny

                            Scripps investigation draws scrutiny

                            A Scripps News investigation has uncovered more than 170,000 records -- listing sensitive information such as Social Security numbers, home addresses and financial accounts.

                          Problem Solvers


                          1. Thieves use stolen military FB profiles

                            Thieves use stolen military FB profiles

                            It's happening again and again. Identify thieves preying on patriotism, on those who want to show how much they support the troops.
                             

                          2. Avoid sticker shock when buying a car

                            Avoid sticker shock when buying a car

                            Expert information on how to avoid huge mark-ups when buying a vehicle and where to turn for help if a deal goes south.

                          3. Victim of identity theft speaks

                            Victim of identity theft speaks

                            For a Claremore woman and her family identity theft has already cost them more than $10,000 in deserved tax refunds and the nightmare continues.

                          Don't Waste Your Money


                          1. JCPenney slaps new high prices on goods

                            JCPenney slaps new high prices on goods

                            John Matarese finds dozens of new, higher price stickers on JCPenney's merchandise.

                            • Should pets receive Food Stamps?

                              Should pets receive Food Stamps?

                              John Matarese has a big development in the controversy over Food Stamps for pet food.

                            • Shocked by water bill? How to lower it

                              Shocked by water bill? How to lower it

                              John Matarese reports why water bills are soaring and what you can do.

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                            Sports


                            1. David Beckham retiring from soccer

                              David Beckham retiring from soccer

                              Thirty-eight-year-old David Beckham recently won a league title in a fourth country with Paris Saint-Germain. He has become a global superstar since starting his career at Manchester United.

                              • Thunder's season ends in Game 5

                                Thunder's season ends in Game 5

                                Kevin Durant missed a 16-foot jumper from the left wing to tie it with 6 seconds left, finishing off a miserable shooting night for the three-time NBA scoring champion.

                                • BIG AL: Durant trying to do it alone

                                  BIG AL: Durant trying to do it alone

                                  Here we are with the defending NBA Western Conference champs on the ropes, down 3-1 in the best of 7 series with Memphis in the 2013 second round. Not what we expected when the regular season ended.

                                  Segment 2


                                  1. Mayoral ads: Do the claims ring true?

                                    Mayoral ads: Do the claims ring true?

                                    For many voters, how they cast their ballot could hinge on the commercials current mayor Dewey Bartlett, former mayor Kathy Taylor and former city councilor Bill Christiansen are airing on television and radio.

                                    • Jail overcrowding could cost taxpayers

                                      Jail overcrowding could cost taxpayers

                                      For nearly a year the David L. Moss Correctional Facility, known to most as the Tulsa County Jail, has been overcapacity and violating the fire code.
                                       

                                    • Which casino games have the best odds?

                                      Which casino games have the best odds?

                                      There are more than 70 casinos across Oklahoma and they're a sure bet for fun, but not always winning.

                                    Health News


                                    1. Oklahoma allergy season well underway

                                      Oklahoma allergy season well underway

                                      Sniffling, sneezing, coughing: For many it's not a cold.  Allergy season is here.

                                    2. How to boost your baby's immunity

                                      How to boost your baby's immunity

                                      Cleaning a baby's pacifier with your own saliva may have hidden health benefits.

                                      • Wes Cole:  Viewer workout questions

                                        Wes Cole: Viewer workout questions

                                        Fitness expert Wes Cole answers viewer's questions about back stress, vegetarian diets and home workouts.

                                      Weird News


                                      1. Suspects' 911 pocket dial leads to jail

                                        Suspects' 911 pocket dial leads to jail

                                         

                                        Some people call it pocket dialing. Others call it butt dialing. Either way, an air of California men face criminal charges after they accidentally called 911.

                                         

                                      2. Man runs onto frozen lake to avoid jail

                                        Man runs onto frozen lake to avoid jail

                                        Anchorage police say a young man who didn't want to return to jail ran out onto the uncertain ice of an Alaskan lake to escape officers armed with an arrest warrant.

                                        • Fleeing man begs to be pulled from river

                                          Fleeing man begs to be pulled from river

                                          Authorities in Eastern Oregon say a fleeing man tried to use a backstroke to get across the Columbia River but, exhausted, said he couldn't swim and pleaded with officers to retrieve him. They did.