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After making its world premiere in June at Oklahoma City’s deadCenter Film Festival, "Susan" is debuting in Tulsa at the ...
The film, which spotlights a Tulsan and her battle with a rare type of dementia, is being released this weekend.
City officials acknowledged that Tulsa fire officers engaged in sex discrimination during the promotional process.
The Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust Board of Directors has sued over bill that would change the directors' terms to at-will.
Her 76 books included “Life as We Knew It,” a late-career best seller that told the story of a family in postapocalyptic Pennsylvania. By Clay Risen Susan Beth Pfeffer, whose novels for young ...
It is halfway to Christmas, and 2 News Oklahoma has an exclusive about the anthem for this year's Christmas Parade!
Tulsa Police identified the man who was killed during a shooting at Tulsa's Juneteenth Festival Saturday night as Isaiah Knight.
Oklahoma drug agents are warning of a new, lethal drug hitting our streets. They say it's stronger than Fentanyl.
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt and United States Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are discussing a new initiative called “Make Oklahoma Healthy Again” at the … ...
Flash flooding in Tulsa stranded multiple vehicles Saturday at 43rd and Sheridan and 31st and Yale, prompting warnings from authorities to avoid driving through high water.
Susan Powter, who built a diet and fitness empire and then lost it all, reemerges in the documentary 'Stop the Insanity: Finding Susan Powter.' ...
Susan J. Redline passed away at her cottage in Moravian Village on June 20, 2025 from pancreatic and liver cancer. She was the loving and dedicated daughter of Charles and Marion (Muhr) Redline. Bo… ...
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