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'It's a concern': North Tulsa residents concerned about hazardous barrels
One resident said, "Anything that's hazardous, regardless of where it's coming from, should be taken care of".NEW LOOK, SAME FUN: FreedomFest 2025 welcomes thousands
FreedomFest 2025 is in the books, and it was one for the books. 2 News Oklahoma's Brodie Myers listened to Green Country families having fun at the event.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.'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.'First tangible step': OK War Museum relocates in effort to move USS Batfish
Oklahoma’s War Memorial and Museum is getting a new temporary home. The museum’s curator told 2 News’ Naomi Keitt it’s the first tangible step in the effort to move the USS Batfish.
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