There's a special group of women in McAlester making a difference in more ways than you can count.
There's a special group of women in McAlester making a difference in more ways than you can count.
Hearing from the IRS strikes fear into some folks.
And as we first reported last week, scammers are taking advantage of that fear.
Did you miss Monday's deadline for filing your taxes?
The IRS says don't panic, but do take action.
A school project leads a Tulsa girl to make something special with her own heart and hands for children living in a shelter in DHS custody. Starting with just
There's a new project starting today at 71st and Sheridan, but it won't last long.
Lightning can be one of the most destructive features of spring storms and can bring costly damages.
Wild weather is a sobering springtime reminder to be prepared and know what to do in case of a natural disaster.
Insurance experts say it's the most misunderstood coverage in a homeowner's policy. Who pays when a tree falls on your property.
Warning about callers claiming to be collecting money for victims of the Boston bombing.
Lane closures start this week on a busy north Tulsa street.
One of our viewers had proof she made a $200 payment, yet the company insisted she pay again.
Not reading the fine print in a contract can come back to haunt you. The Problem Solvers help a lady who was scared she had lost several hundred dollars.
Filling up with higher ethanol gasoline called E15 could damage about five million vehicles on the road right now according to AAA.
There are some attractive extra protections and benefits on what you buy when you pay with your credit card
Getting your life back together in the wake of a disaster. The steps to filing a successful insurance claim are fairly simple but very specific.
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Three members of a Michigan city council have abstained from voting on a measure that would have prevented them from abstaining on future votes.
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Authorities have released 911 calls made immediately after the Moore tornado passed their homes.