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City of Tulsa serves more than 600 people with its first winter weather shelter
The City of Tulsa's first winter weather shelter served 632 people during its inaugural run. Of the 632 people served at the shelter, 59 were seniors, and 21 were veterans.
How to avoid electric bill shocks as temperatures begin to rise
Sudden, big electric bills are one of the most common complaints we get at 2 News Oklahoma. Cathy Tatom is listening and has ways to avoid a shock when you open your electric bill.
What's next? Tulsa Public Schools strategy officer talks about district cuts
The Tulsa Public School board approved eliminating 89 positions at its meeting March 24. 50 employee contracts will be eliminated as of June 30. 39 vacant positions will also be eliminated.
Tulsa non-profit aims to help young adults overcome violence and crime
The Elevate Project, a nonprofit that helps young adults in the justice system, has officially opened its campus in East Tulsa. 2 News Oklahoma spoke to their Executive Director about their vision.
Tulsa City Councilors pump brakes on new centers for 2026
Tulsa City Councilors approved a moratorium on data centers throughout the rest of the year. City leaders will use this time to evaluate the impact of these projects within our community.
Couple arrested, accused of stealing copper from Promenade Mall
Two people are in custody after Tulsa police say they were caught trying to steal copper from the old Promenade Mall. Officers heard the saws before they found the copper loaded onto a cart.