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Authorities make huge heroin bust
Half a million dollars worth of drugs found in Oklahoma City home
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Tulsa fitness program reaches another milestone
Tulsa residents participating in a city-wide fitness initiative have combined to reach another milestone for the program.
Court upholds youthful offender ruling
A 15-year-old girl accused in the stabbing death of another teenager will be eligible for a treatment program developed by the Office of Juvenile Affairs if she is convicted of first-degree murder following a ruling by the state Court of Criminal Appeals.
3 arrested in connection with burglary ring
Three men have been arrested in connection with a Tulsa-based burglary ring believed to have stolen millions of dollars in cash and merchandise in a four-state region.
Authorities seize heroin, cash in drug bust
Authorities from two law enforcement agencies say they seized 12 to 15 pounds of heroin and more than $100,000 in cash during a drug bust.
Court documents cite 'severe disarray' within DHS
Documents filed in a federal lawsuit brought against the Oklahoma Department of Human Services cite "severe disarray" within the state's foster care system.
Cloudy skies to begin clearing by the weekend
Cloudy skies and cold temperatures are to give way to clearing and modestly warmer temperatures by the start of the weekend.
Man arrested for animal cruelty
Officials say man abused pit bulls; he said he was a breeder.
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Investors offer hope for replacement grocery store
Investors who have bought a closed grocery store in a north Tulsa neighborhood say they plan to open a new store and develop the land around it.
ORU sued over supplies in leased office space
Oral Roberts University is facing a lawsuit filed by an athletic advertising agency over supplies located in leased office space.
Grove middle school locked down
Former student drops ORU regents from lawsuit
Report: Enrollment steady despite tuition hikes
MySpace boasting leads to tax woes for partiers
NBA arrival prompt's growth in OKC's Bricktown
New study reveals 1 in 5 young adults has a mental disorder
High school dropout bill filed
Henry sees Obama as friend to states
Pickens: New administration needs energy plan
Turnover rate of DHS case workers slows
McAlester to discuss $13M financial problem
Earthquake shakes OKC area
Henry hopes Obama stimulus to help state projects
Search under way in Walters for escaped inmate
Court helps veterans
Falling victim identified
Student-athlete dies in crash
1 killed in Osage County
Democrats picking up pieces in Oklahoma
1 killed in collision
The Problem Solvers
The holiday shopping season is in full swing but remember it's also a time to keep your guard up
The Oklahoma Attorney General's office issued these warnings and where to turn for help
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Everything you need to know about DTV
The DTV conversion is just two months away. Are you ready?
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You can send holiday greetings to military members
Some of our viewers want to make sure military members know they're appreciated during the holidays
Is filing bankruptcy the right decision for you?
It's a decision that could impact the rest of your financial life
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Information on a chemical PSO is using to keep trees away from power lines. How PSO says it will cut down on future power outages without cutting trees.
A viewer turned to the 2NEWS Problem Solvers after receiving a flyer from PSO
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Home Guide
Custom Rock Pools
Uniting your pool with the natural landscape and features of your home takes careful planning. In addition to building traditional pools, many designers like to create what's known as a 'negative edge effect'.
How much do systems cost?
Treatment systems for the home can vary widely in price, ranging from $25 for faucet-mounted carbon filters, to several thousand dollars for a top-of-the-line ion-exchange water softener.
Painting the interior of your home
Painting a room is a fairly simple procedure. As a rule, the walls are painted with a flat latex, while the trim is done in a semigloss latex or alkyd (AL-kid) enamel.
Is my thermostat working properly?
Home thermostats are temperature-sensitive switches that control a furnace or air conditioner. Many thermostats can be inaccurate by just a few degrees, but unless there is a noticeable problem, only a costly procedure can determine the proper temperature reading you should have in your home.
Tools for electrical repair
You probably already have many of the tools needed for electrical repairs. A selection of screwdrivers, a hammer, long-nose and slip-joint pliers, a utility knife, a tape measure, and a nut driver are all common household tools.
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