• Norman police release details related to deadly crash

    NORMAN, Okla. – Authorities are releasing more information on a deadly crash that occurred in Norman on Wednesday evening.
    Around 5:35 p.m. on Wednesday, police and emergency crews were called to an accident in the 900 block of W. Robinson St.
    Investigators say a Mercury Marquis, driven by 85-year-old James Swaner, was heading eastbound when Swaner suffered some type of medical episode. Authorities say he was unconscious when his vehicle rear-ended two other vehicles and crossed the center
  • Two cars, semi involved in crash in NW Oklahoma City

    Two cars, semi involved in crash in NW Oklahoma City
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Emergency crews responded to an accident involving two cars and a semi Thursday morning.According to officials, the accident happened near Hefner Rd and Meridian Ave. around 6 a.m. One woman was critically injured in the wreck and has been taken to a nearby hospital. No other injuries have been reported.
    According to police, the roadway may be closed for at least an hour as crews clean up the road.This is a developing story.
  • Firefighters battles house fire in NW Oklahoma City

    Firefighters battles house fire in NW Oklahoma City
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The Oklahoma City Fire Department battled a house fire Thursday morning.According to OKCFD, crews responded to a home near Hefner Rd. and Council Rd. around 1 a.m. Upon arrival, they found smoke coming from the roof.LOCAL NEWS: Metro school district says homeless nearby becoming a problem for student safety
    Two adults, three children and their dog made it out safely. No injuries have been reported."No injuries, yeah, even the dog made it out," said District Chief Jeff Chap
  • Mysterious man steals woman's doorbell camera

    Mysterious man steals woman's doorbell camera
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - A mother of four is now looking over her shoulder and through her new cameras after a suspect walked up to her home and stole her doorbell camera."I was scared. I didn't know what to do," said Jessica Carter. "I wanted to go buy a gun right away."LOCAL NEWS: Metro school district says homeless nearby becoming a problem for student safety
    Monday morning, at her home near Northwest 12th and Portland, Carter and her four young daughters just left her home.
    Minutes later, a my
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  • 'Never back down to a woke mob!' Upset audience brings Ryan Walters speaking event to abrupt end

    'Never back down to a woke mob!' Upset audience brings Ryan Walters speaking event to abrupt end
    STILLWATER, Okla. (KFOR) — A town hall event with State Superintendent Ryan Walters, hosted on OSU’s campus by a campus conservative organization, only lasted about 15 minutes Wednesday after some in the audience incessantly shouted at Walters.Walters began the event telling the audience to “never back down to a woke mob.” 12 minutes later, organizers ushered Walters out of the room.The event was put on by the OSU chapter of national conservative Group Turning Point USA (
  • Watch: How many ballerinas can dance on tiptoes in one place?

    Watch: How many ballerinas can dance on tiptoes in one place?
    NEW YORK (AP) — Hundreds of young dancers in white tutus and tightly coiffed hair gathered in New York's Plaza Hotel on Wednesday to break the world record for dancing on pointe in one place.The spectacle was organized by Youth America Grand Prix, a ballet scholarship program that is celebrating its 25th anniversary with three nights of performances at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.This image taken from video shows hundreds of young dancers performing in the Plaza Hotel, Wedne
  • Paternity tests and turtles: Uber reveals weirdest things left behind by riders

    Paternity tests and turtles: Uber reveals weirdest things left behind by riders
    (NEXSTAR) – Have you ever forgotten a toupee in the car? What about your pet turtle? No? Well at least one person has, Uber says.
    The ride-hailing company released a report Wednesday detailing the most common – and most unusual – things riders left behind in vehicles.
    The frequently forgotten items – clothing, luggage, headphones – aren't particularly surprising. But the list of the 50 most unique items left behind over the past 12 months is far more
  • Science Museum OK announces future plans for Planetarium

    Science Museum OK announces future plans for Planetarium
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Science Museum Oklahoma’s planetarium will be temporarily closed after its last shows slated for April 21, with plans for the new state-of-the-art Love’s Planetarium.The Love’s Planetarium will use some of the best technology that is currently available around the world. There's only one other planetarium that has similar capabilities, which is located in Shanghai, China.Sneak peek at Thunder Up in the Park eventThe Science Museum Oklahoma's planeta
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  • FBI arrests Perkins man for allegedly throwing pipe bomb at Satanic Temple

    FBI arrests Perkins man for allegedly throwing pipe bomb at Satanic Temple
    PERKINS, Okla. (KFOR) — The Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested and charged a man in Perkins on Wednesday morning for allegedly throwing a pipe bomb at a Satanic Temple in Salem, Massachusetts.Sean Patrick Palmer. Image courtesy Payne County Sheriff's Office.According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Sean Patrick Palmer, 49, was arrested after security footage from The Satanic Temple (TST) captured a man matching his description tossing a pipe bomb at the building in Salem, Massachu
  • Kay County family frustrated by wind turbine leak

    Kay County family frustrated by wind turbine leak
    KAY COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) — A Kay County family told News 4 a leaking wind turbine near their property has now prompted an investigation.The turbine in question is owned and operated by Deriva Energy. Stephanie Mayer said she hadn’t noticed any problems with it until last month.“We had little specks of brown stuff showing up on our windows of our vehicles, out of nowhere,” said Mayer. “When we went to wash it off, like it just smears, it doesn't like to wash off. It
  • 'Habitual pattern': Enid High School teacher on paid leave pending sexual misconduct investigation

    'Habitual pattern': Enid High School teacher on paid leave pending sexual misconduct investigation
    ENID, Okla. (KFOR) — An Enid High School teacher is on paid administrative leave as police investigate sexual misconduct allegations.Enid Police Department Public Relations Coordinator Cass Rains told News 4 that officers took a report of alleged sexual misconduct at Enid High School on April 9."The case was assigned to our detectives division, and the investigation is ongoing," said Rains.The Enid Police Department is unable to release any of the suspect's information at this time. The in
  • "I'm gonna blow this block," threats from a next-door neighbor

    "I'm gonna blow this block," threats from a next-door neighbor
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A family who lives near Southeast 48th Street and Shields are scared after they say their neighbor threatened to blow up half of their block recently.
    "My wife won't even dare go outside she's so scared, none of us do," said William Perego.
    The Perego's say they've lived at the same home for around 30 years and it was always relatively safe until the past few months.OKCPD investigating homicide in SW Oklahoma CityThey told KFOR that the man who lives next to them Jas
  • A Magnet for Livestock Judging is a tiny Jr. college satellite north of El Reno

    A Magnet for Livestock Judging is a tiny Jr. college satellite north of El Reno
    EL RENO, Okla. (KFOR) — The prairie north of El Reno might seem a lonely spot for a college powerhouse.
    But for years now, the old Darlington Indian Agency turned satellite campus for Redlands Community College has been the spot for learning how to be a good judge of livestock.When judging team Coach Spencer Scotten took over 5 years ago, Redlands already had an established program. Books in Grayscale: An OKC couple has produced 250 for the world of ‘colorists’From August until
  • Ford recalling 450K vehicles over drive power loss

    Ford recalling 450K vehicles over drive power loss
    (The Hill) -- Ford will issue a recall of an estimated 456,565 vehicles because of a low battery issue that can result in loss of drive power, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).The recall applies to certain Ford Bronco Sport SUVs, manufactured between 2021 and 2024, and certain Ford Maverick vehicles, manufactured in 2022 and 2023.According to a notice posted on April 12, an undetected low battery charge can lead to a loss in electrical accessories, includin
  • Mom left kids, 6 and 8, home alone while she went on cruise: authorities

    Mom left kids, 6 and 8, home alone while she went on cruise: authorities
    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A Texas mom is accused of leaving her young children home alone for nearly a week while she went on a cruise.Harris County court records show that deputies were called to a luxury high-rise apartment complex in Houston on April 9 after neighbors reported that a 6-year-old and an 8-year-old had been left alone inside one of the units.Neighbors told deputies that they saw the children's mother, Lakesha Woods Williams, leaving the apartment complex with luggage aroun
  • OKCPD investigating homicide in SW Oklahoma City

    OKCPD investigating homicide in SW Oklahoma City
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Oklahoma City Police are investigating a homicide in southwest Oklahoma City. The shooting has left one person dead and no one in custody. It happened just before noon on Wednesday morning in a residential neighborhood near Southwest 35th and Agnew. "Oklahoma City Police responded to a residence in the 2300 block of Southwest 35th Street. Officers arrived there. They found what appeared to be a shooting victim there, an injury consistent with a gunshot wound,&rdq
  • 4 charged with murder after bodies of missing Kansas women found

    4 charged with murder after bodies of missing Kansas women found
    WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Four people arrested in connection with the disappearance of two Kansas women are now facing multiple charges, including murder and kidnapping.Veronica Butler, 27, and Jilian Kelley, 39, of Hugoton, Kansas, disappeared on March 30 while driving into Oklahoma to pick up Butler's children. Over the weekend, authorities found two bodies, which the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) has since identified as Butler and Kelley. OSBI: Bodies found Sunday identifie
  • Stepson of former 'Real Housewives' star charged in Jan. 6 Capitol attack

    Stepson of former 'Real Housewives' star charged in Jan. 6 Capitol attack
    (The Hill) -- The stepson of a former "Real Housewives of New Jersey" (RHONJ) cast member was arrested Wednesday on charges related to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection, according to court documents.Tyler Campanella, the stepson of former RHONJ cast member Sigalit "Siggy" Flicker, is facing five misdemeanors for his alleged participation in the Capitol riots on Jan. 6.
    Open-source videos and CCV video from the Capitol obtained by the FBI showed Campanella inside of the Capitol during the in
  • Heart pumps recalled after reports of 14 deaths, over 270 injuries: FDA

    Heart pumps recalled after reports of 14 deaths, over 270 injuries: FDA
    (NEXSTAR) – The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Monday that two heart pump products are being recalled after reports of 14 deaths and hundreds of injuries were associated with the devices.Abbott Laboratories' Thoratec Corp. is recalling 13,883 HeartMate II and HeartMate 3 Left Ventricular Assist Systems according to the Class I recall, which the FDA says is the most serious type.The heart pumps, which are used to save the lives of patients with failing hearts by helping it cir
  • NBA bans Jontay Porter for life after gambling probe shows he shared information, bet on games

    NBA bans Jontay Porter for life after gambling probe shows he shared information, bet on games
    DENVER (KDVR) — Toronto Raptors two-way player Jontay Porter was banned for life from the NBA on Wednesday after a league probe found he disclosed confidential information to sports bettors and wagered on games, even betting on the Raptors to lose.Porter is the second person to be banned by Commissioner Adam Silver for violating league rules. The other was now-former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling in 2014, shortly after Silver took office.In making the announcement, Silver call
  • OJ Simpson has been cremated, no public memorial planned: estate attorney

    OJ Simpson has been cremated, no public memorial planned: estate attorney
    LAS VEGAS (AP) — Former football star and celebrity criminal defendant O.J. Simpson was cremated Wednesday, the lawyer handling his estate said following his death last week at home in Las Vegas at age 76.Attorney Malcolm LaVergne told The Associated Press he was present, along with unspecified other people, for the morning event at Palm Mortuary in downtown Las Vegas.“I am able to verify that O.J. Simpson was cremated today,” LaVergne said shortly afterward. “O
  • Senate votes to effectively dismiss first Mayorkas charge

    Senate votes to effectively dismiss first Mayorkas charge
    The Senate voted along party lines Wednesday to sustain a point-of-order objection raised by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), effectively dismissing the first article of impeachment approved by the House accusing Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas of willfully refusing to comply with the law.Schumer declared that the charge was unconstitutional because the House impeachment managers had failed to allege conduct rising to the level of a high crime or misdemeanor, the sta
  • Portion of Lake Hefner Trail closed for wall repair

    Portion of Lake Hefner Trail closed for wall repair
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A portion of the Lake Hefner Trail between Hobie Point Road and Portland Avenue will be closed in order to fix the retaining wall.
    Approximately one-tenth of a mile of the Lake Hefner Trail, near Stars and Stripes Park, will be closed for 90 days as contractors repair the retaining wall in order to stop significant erosion that's caused by the adjacent marshland.Oklahoma City’s sports tourism numbers increaseCyclist and pedestrians looking to continue around th
  • Disneyland clears major hurdle in $1.9B expansion plans

    Disneyland clears major hurdle in $1.9B expansion plans
    ANAHEIM, Cali. (KTLA) — The Anaheim City Council has given its preliminary approval of a measure allowing for a massive $1.9 billion expansion of Disneyland, known as DisneylandForward.City council members voted 7-0 in favor of the proposal early Wednesday morning following an 8-hour public hearing.
    It will face a final city council vote on May 7. Should the proposal be approved at that time, land use changes related to DisneylandForward won't be implemented until 30 days later. Disneyland
  • Olympic hopefuls with ties to Oklahoma

    Olympic hopefuls with ties to Oklahoma
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The countdown to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games has begun and some athletes looking to compete have ties to the Sooner State.LOCAL NEWS: RIVERSPORT OKC prepares for Olympic trials
    Evan Medell.
    Evan Medell, who competes in Para taekwondo, is looking for a spot on the USA Paralympic Team. He went to the University of Central Oklahoma and has won countless medals in the sport.According to the International Paralympic Committee, Medell began competing in Para taekwondo 
  • OKC Police searching for suspect after 'violent attack'

    OKC Police searching for suspect after 'violent attack'
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Oklahoma City Police are looking for a man they say is connected to an unprovoked attack.According to OKCPD, the incident happened at a convenience store near NW 10th St. and MacArthur Blvd. when the suspect hit someone with an unknown object. LOCAL NEWS: Man arrested for death of infant son
    Police searching for suspect in connection to attack. Image courtesy OKCPD.Police searching for suspect in connection to attack. Image courtesy OKCPD.Police searching for suspect in co
  • Study finds deadly bacteria with ‘thirst for human blood’

    Study finds deadly bacteria with ‘thirst for human blood’
    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A research team led by Washington State University has discovered a phenomenon in which some of the world's deadliest bacteria feed on human blood.The researchers found that the bacteria are attracted to the liquid part of blood, which has nutrients they can use as food, in a phenomenon they called "bacterial vampirism."According to the researchers, this study could lead to innovations in medicine to help treat people with bloodstream infections. Michigan family cla
  • 'Zero sugar' ginger ale recalled for being 'full-sugar product,' FDA site says

    'Zero sugar' ginger ale recalled for being 'full-sugar product,' FDA site says
    (WTAJ) — PepsiCo has recalled 233 cases of Schweppes Zero Sugar Ginger Ale that inadvertently contained a "full-sugar product," according to a webpage hosted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).PepsiCo initiated the recall back in March after an internal investigation uncovered the mix-up, the company said.The ginger ale, packaged in 24-count cases of 7.5-ounce cans, had been shipped to Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia, according to PepsiCo.Further UPC and code informati
  • Missouri 8-year-old caught driving car while mom slept in backseat: police

    Missouri 8-year-old caught driving car while mom slept in backseat: police
    ST. LOUIS (KTVI) – An 8-year-old was found driving a car in St. Louis on Monday while his mother slept in the backseat with a younger child, authorities said.According to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department’s probable cause statement, the child was seen driving in the wrong direction of traffic in the downtown area.
    Police did not specify the time of day the incident happened.‘Sweetest’ dog wrapped in duct tape rescued from dumpster in NebraskaThe 8-year-old told
  • Michigan family claims 11-year-old became severely ill after eating Wendy's: lawsuit

    Michigan family claims 11-year-old became severely ill after eating Wendy's: lawsuit
    GEORGETOWN TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — The family of an 11-year-old Michigan girl is suing a Wendy's franchise owner for $20 million, alleging the child became severely ill after eating a meal from the fast-food restaurant.Aspen Lamfers’ parents told Nexstar's WOOD that she was perfectly healthy, excelled at several sports and thrived in the classroom before a visit to a Wendy’s in Jenison changed everything.“It’s almost a miracle she survived,” said the family&r

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