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SIREN UPDATE: Claremore adjusts timing on outdoor storm sirens
The City of Claremore says its storm sirens will now sound once for three minutes per warning, rather than for the entire warning. The changes come ahead of expected severe weather this week.
PURPLE HEART RECIPIENTS: Jenks Veterans Council looking for more honorees
The Purple Heart Memorial in Jenks includes 39 open spots to honor Purple Heart recipients. 2 News Oklahoma's Brodie Myers reports the JVAC is looking for more honorees.
Union elementary students help blind classmate get around school
Kids helping kids- 4th and 5th-graders at Darnaby Elementary created a device to assist a blind classmate at Jarman Elementary. 2 News Oklahoma's TJ Eckert talked with them.
GO BOND: Broken Arrow voters to decide on a $415 million bond April 7
2 News Oklahoma Broken Arrow reporter Emma Burch talked to people about the vote on a $415 million bond proposal to fund city projects, including a potential half-cent sales tax increase.
TEN YEARS LATER: Lawsuit moves forward after Terence Crutcher's fatal shooting
Ten years after the fatal shooting of Terence Crutcher by a then-Tulsa police officer, an appeals court is allowing a civil lawsuit to move forward.
Cherokee Nation allocates $400K to animal rescues, accessible vet care
The Cherokee Nation is dedicating $400K to animal welfare. Two rescues will receive $100K each, while the remaining funds will be available for smaller rescues to apply for.