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Kevin Stitt, Joy Hofmeister race for Oklahoma governor

TULSA, Okla. — The heated 2022 gubernatorial race in Oklahoma ends Tuesday as voters determine who will govern them for the subsequent 4 years.Republican...

OHP trooper recounts miraculous life-saving moment

TULSA, Okla. — An Oklahoma trooper stated he's grateful for a second likelihood, recounting the terrifying incident that modified his life ceaselessly.It has been...

How did Monday’s rain impact drought conditions for Oklahoma farmers?

TULSA, Okla. — Monday's rain introduced much-needed aid to farmers and ranchers impacted by the drought felt all through Oklahoma, however how a lot...

Oklahoma ranchers worried after arson destroys hay bales

CHELSEA, Okla. — Rogers County companies are investigating a doable arson fireplace that burned lots of of acres of farmland over the weekend. And...

BooHaHa returns to Brookside

TULSA, Okla.  — The BooHaHa parade returned to Brookside! Crowds lined Peoria on Saturday morning as youngsters in costumes trick or handled in space companies...

Crews battling grassfires in Rogers County

CHELSEA, Okla. — A wildfire is 60% contained in Rogers County. The fireplace began close to Chelsea simply earlier than midday. So far it is...

Police find human remains in Oklahoma river amid search for 4 missing men

OKMULGEE, Okla.  — Authorities in Oklahoma confirmed late Friday evening that 4 male our bodies have been discovered in the Deep Fork River in Okmulgee...

Tribal citizens must still pay state income tax

OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Tax Commission dominated Wednesday that tribal citizens are still accountable for paying particular person state income taxes.The case took place after...

Anchor Julie Chin doing well after suffering the ‘beginnings of a stroke’

TULSA, Okla. — 2 News Oklahoma is completely happy to share that anchor Julie Chin is doing well after experiencing a well being scare throughout our...

Nearly 600 pounds of meth found in latest drug bust

TULSA, Okla. — Nearly 600 pounds of meth is now off the streets after a big investigation, the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics pronounces.The announcement comes after...

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