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The Shockers successfully climbed out of 24-point hole to take a lead, but ran out of steam down the stretch in a season-ending loss.
The difference was made behind the arc, where Tulsa shot 41%. The Shockers made only two of 19 3-point attempts.
The project, backed by $16 million and led by a partnership between the city and two foundations, aims to expand Tulsa’s strained shelter capacity.
This will be the first time the Shockers have played a Division I opponent four times in the same season, but it's not the first one ever.
IKEA is expected to open in Tulsa Hills by the end of 2026. City leadership expects a lot of traffic to come with it. 2 News Oklahoma's Brodie Myers learned of the city's plans to alleviate it.
A former juvenile detention center in west Tulsa will soon be transformed into a 24-hour, low-barrier homeless shelter aimed at helping people living on the streets find stability and permanent housing.
Tulsa firefighters quickly knocked down an early-morning commercial building fire near 15th Street and Peoria after a passerby reported smoke and then confirmed
The district announced plans to lay off several positions earlier this year, in a special board meeting officials laid out the scope of the positions.
Oklahoma’s next U.S. Senator will be Tulsa energy executive Alan Armstrong. Armstrong currently serves on the board of Williams Companies, where he was CEO until last year. The company has 5,000 employees and its pipelines and other infrastructure handle nearly a third of the natural gas used in the United States every day.
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders are bringing their signature high-energy show to Tulsa for the first time, with a stop at the Tulsa Theater on April 21 at 7 p.m