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Oklahoma Tax Commission confirms security breach
The Oklahoma Tax Commission has confirmed a security breach within its Oklahoma Taxpayer Access Point system. The breach, discovered in December 2025, has affected an unknown number of employees.
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.
Summer air fare bookings up; some fare prices going up too
Travel experts anticipate record air travel this spring and summer. 2 News Oklahoma's Cathy Tatom listens to travelers and the experts to help you keep a lid on air fares.
Petition submitted: Data center opponents hope to recall city councilors
The petition, if verified by the state, will recall three councilors for a new election: Cody Worrell, Matt Barnett, and Mike Burdge of Wards 1, 2, and 3, respectively.
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.