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North Tulsa man fighting for more traffic safety as city makes changes
2 News Oklahoma's north Tulsa reporter Isabel Flores caught up with James Johnson, a north Tulsa man who has been advocating for more traffic safety near his home on Troost and Mohawk Blvd.
Tulsa man accused of killing wife, has history of domestic violence
A Tulsa man with a documented history of domestic violence has been arrested, accused of murdering his wife.
TU investigates hazing report on campus
2 News Oklahoma received a tip from an anonymous student at TU, who claimed that pledges with Sigma Kappa were being hazed and that campus police found alcohol, drugs, weapons, and stolen items in the house.
AI ramps up flood of investment scams
AI makes it easy for crooks to create investment scams that look like real offers from real companies. 2 News Oklahoma's Cathy Tatom explains how you can protect yourself.
'I did not feel safe'| Victim: DA didn't support her in Jesse Butler rape case
A victim in the Jesse Butler case is asking a Payne County court to enforce Marsy's Law, arguing prosecutors violated her rights during the process.
'I loved the change': Jenks residents, city leaders discuss Main Street project
After city leaders in Jenks showed residents a reimagined Main Street with less parking, 2 News Oklahoma's TJ Eckert went downtown to get feedback from business owners.

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