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City officials confirm controversial statue will be placed at Cry Baby Hill
The City of Tulsa confirms that the Cry Baby Hill statue will stand at Cry Baby Hill. The announcement comes as city officials continue to discuss the future development in the area.
2 Cares Day urges Tulsans to volunteer, support local organizations
These four organizations have one common goal: strengthening our community. That's what 2 Cares Day is about. We are proud to be a part of something bigger.
Bill protecting Oklahomans against deepfakes moves forward in legislature
House Bill 3299 would make it illegal to create and distribute digitized or synthetic media depicting another person's name, image, voice, or likeness without their permission.
Chilly mornings and cool afternoons this weekend
Temperatures will run below average through the weekend and to start next week. We'll rebound above average by the middle of next week as southerly winds may also increase the fire risk as well.
Winter Olympics inspire local families to explore ice skating & hockey lessons
The winter games may have your kids begging for figure skating or hockey lessons. 2 News Oklahoma's Cathy Tatom checks out the cost of these winter sports and ways to save.
Wildfire in Craig and Rogers counties forces evacuations, battled by 12 agencies
Crews from 12 different agencies, including Oklahoma Forestry Service, continue to battle a wildfire that at one point forced ten evacuations on the Rogers County line between Chelsea and White Oak.
