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Most encampments still clear weeks after Operation SAFE
October 1 marked two weeks since Operation SAFE wrapped up in Tulsa. From observations by 2 News, many sites swept by Oklahoma Highway Patrol have stayed mostly quiet.CRISIS MODE: Pawhuska animal shelter at risk of closing
“We’re struggling," said shelter operator Susie Owens. "The animals keep coming, but the donations have just really seemed to slow down tremendously.”Claremore VFW loses $114k after ABLE Commission pulls gaming machines
"Veterans are the ones being hurt," Post Commander Leslie Stanfill said. 2 News Oklahoma's Braden Bates explains the legal challenges with the machines and the impact to veteran services.FIRST OF ITS KIND: Mobile ADA-compliant restroom, lactation room at State Fair
Momentum Refresh opened its doors at the Tulsa State Fair bringing more accessibility to families on the midway.Local Promo Homepage Banner
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We could find out for sure on Oct. 2, as Governor Stitt is scheduled to hold a news conference on the future of education in Tulsa.
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