
Cori Duke
Morning News Anchor at KJRH-TV (Tulsa, OK)
Emmy Award-Winning Journalist / Morning Anchor / Wife / Mom / @KJRH2HD / Oklahoma State grad / email me @ [email protected]
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2 months ago |
kjrh.com | Cori Duke
TULSA, Okla. — An area foundation is looking to educate families on the importance of real food and how it affects our bodies. A Bigger Table Foundation in Bixby is looking to engage classrooms across Green Country. Founder Kat Robinson told 2 News Anchor Cori Duke she wants to show families what fresh and locally grown produce looks like, tastes like, and how it can change the way we feel. She said statistics show the western diet contributes to a lot of sickness.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
kjrh.com | Cori Duke
TULSA, Okla. — When it comes to the workforce, data shows women hold significantly fewer leadership roles compared to men. In fact, for every 100 men in leadership positions, only about 30 are women. The factors for this statistic vary, and Oklahoma State University is addressing the issue head-on by hosting a Women's Business Leadership Conference in March.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
kjrh.com | Cori Duke
TULSA, Okla. — It's time for America’s Greatest Homecoming, where seas of fans flock to Boone Pickens Stadium and fountains run orange, but what truly makes Oklahoma State University Loyal and True are the people who keep the tradition alive year after year. The OSU Spirit Riders are responsible for one of the most iconic mascots in the University's history and the Oklahoma roots that make "Bullet" so special. You know the phrase, “Here comes Bullet!”A majestic black horse races onto the field.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
kjrh.com | Cori Duke
TULSA, Okla. — The Tulsa State Fair may be over, but there’s one takeaway from the midway that is keeping the spirit alive for years to come. It’s an experience like no other: the Tulsa State Fair. From games and rides to the sweet smell of fried food, for 11-year-old Natalie Rice, nothing comes in comparison to the person she met on the midway when she was two years old. “Why do you love the Tulsa State Fair so much,” 2 News Anchor Cori Duke asked. The reply from Natale was priceless.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
kjrh.com | Cori Duke
TULSA, Okla. — It was a harrowing situation for one Turley family as their elderly loved one with dementia went missing on their 50-acre property. However, thanks to one special team, a family was reunited. The call came around 2:30 Thursday morning and sent Tulsa County deputies into action. An 87-year-old man with dementia was missing. "The family looked for him for a short time and then called 911,” Sgt. Ernie Mendenhall with Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office, said.
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