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Fireworks and Freedom: balancing celebrations with support for veterans
2 News Emma Burch found ways both veterans and active-service members can celebrate the 4th of July's fireworks while preparing for possible PTSD triggers.Tulsa burn centers on standby for 4th of July fireworks injuries
The American Pyrotechnics Association said roughly 13,000 people a year get injured by fireworks nationwide, and Green Country's not excluded. 2 News Oklahoma's Braden Bates has a nurse's warning.Family speaks out after loved one's death at Bluestem Falls
2 News' Isabel Flores spoke to the family of Morpheis Timmons, who lost his life while diving at Bluestem Falls. His siblings are calling for more safety precautions at the falls.Heavy rainfall hinders Bartlesville road construction efforts
Crews are working on several miles of roads in Bartlesville, but heavy rainfall has ground their work to a halt. 2 News' Brodie Myers listens to frustrated drivers and gets answers from leaders.'About half' of school district in Pittsburg County resigns
There is heartbreak and a lot of questions for the Indianola Public Schools community - now without several key education, administration, and school board positions.Owasso woman hit by downed cable line in her backyard
2 News' Emma Burch listened to Brenda Montgomery on her week-long confusion of trying to get a down cable line downed in her backyard fixed.
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