I want Oklahoma to be known around the world as the state where businesses come because they know that they can operate freely without fear of 'gotcha' bureaucrats or burdensome regulations,” Gov.
After seven months and help from the Problem Solvers and our viewers, 2 News' Cathy Tatom shows how a Tulsa County man ...
If approved, the plan would provide cash payments, a new hospital and the potential returning of land to descendants of the ...
A group representing survivors and descendants from the Tulsa Race Massacre are unveiling a sweeping plan for reparations ...
The Tulsa Medical Examiner’s office is in the abandoned community of Picher on Saturday after human bones were found Friday ...
In the wee hours of Jan. 23, volunteers took to the frigid streets to find, count and survey people sleeping unsheltered in Norman. These volunteers not only count the homeless, ...
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt aligned his agenda with the new Trump administration, proposing tax cuts, government downsizing and school reforms in his State of the State address. Stitt pushed for a path ...
The National black Cowboy Rodeo Awards & Gala payed homage to Black rodeo cowboy legends and present-day cowboys who forged a ...
Oklahoma's growing electricity demand fuels new transmission projects like Cimarron Link, but landowners fear property loss ...
Despite growing homelessness in Oklahoma, lawmakers push to further criminalize homelessness and control city autonomy ...
Albert "Kell" Kelly, whom the late Sen. Tom Coburn purportedly once called "the most influential nonpolitician in Oklahoma," is back in the game.
OKLAHOMA CITY — A state representative is suing the Oklahoma Department of Corrections after an inmate's death in prison.