• Okmulgee County crash that claimed life of Edmond man under investigation

    OKMULGEE COUNTY, Okla. – Authorities are investigating the cause of a crash that claimed the life of one Oklahoma man.
    It happened Saturday, just after 2 p.m., on Indian Nation Turnpike, approximately two miles south of Henryetta.
    According to a trooper’s report, a vehicle traveling northbound on the turnpike went off the road, hitting the back of a pickup that was pulling a 29-ft. travel trailer and was disabled on the shoulder of the turnpike.
    Four people were in the pickup; three
  • Newcastle man arrested after child's death

    Newcastle man arrested after child's death
    NEWCASTLE, Okla. (KFOR) - A man has been arrested following the death of a child in McClain County.According to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, the Newcastle Police Department requested the bureau's help on April 11, 2024, regarding a child abuse investigation.LOCAL NEWS: Court records reveal what led to arrests in disappearance of two missing moms
    Hunter Smiley. Image courtesy Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.
    The day before, officers responded to a home in Newcastle after rec
  • Object that crashed through roof of Florida home was from space station, NASA confirms

    Object that crashed through roof of Florida home was from space station, NASA confirms
    NAPLES, Fla. (AP) — NASA confirmed Monday that a mystery object that crashed through the roof of a Florida home last month was a chunk of space junk from equipment discarded at the International Space Station.This undated photo provided by NASA shows a recovered chunk of space junk from equipment discarded at the International Space Station. The cylindrical object that tore through a home in Naples, Fla., March 8, 2024, was subsequently taken to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape C
  • Car accident causes traffic concerns on I-44

    Car accident causes traffic concerns on I-44
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - A vehicle accident is slowing traffic on I-44 Tuesday morning.Officials say the accident happened on I-44 near SW 89th St.
    Car crash on I-44 Tuesday morning. TRAFFIC: KFOR's Live Traffic Map
    Drivers are encouraged to find an alternate route.Visit KFOR's Live Traffic Map for updates.
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  • Indiana Fever select Caitlin Clark as No. 1 overall pick in WNBA Draft

    Indiana Fever select Caitlin Clark as No. 1 overall pick in WNBA Draft
    INDIANAPOLIS (WXIN) — A new era of women's basketball in Indianapolis is officially underway.After weeks of anticipation, the Indiana Fever selected former Iowa standout Caitlin Clark with the No. 1 overall pick in the WNBA Draft on Monday night at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York.
    The Fever's path to getting Clark first began to be paved in December. Indiana won the WNBA Draft lottery, earning the No. 1 overall pick for the second year in a row.The Fever selected South Carolina f
  • OKCFD battles fire at vacant apartment complex

    OKCFD battles fire at vacant apartment complex
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The Oklahoma City Fire Department responded to a fire at a vacant apartment complex Tuesday morning.According to OKCFD, firefighters responded to a complex near NW 8th St. and Walker Ave. around 2 a.m. on Tuesday when a resident from a nearby apartment complex noticed the fire.LOCAL NEWS: ‘The fire didn’t pass through’: Bethany church spared in strip mall fire
    Upon arrival, the front gates of the building were chained closed and parts of the building were
  • More families struggling to get headstones months after ordering

    More families struggling to get headstones months after ordering
    DEL CITY, Okla. (KFOR) — More headaches for those already grieving about the loss of a loved one, after never receiving the headstone they ordered.We brought you a story last month about a family having this issue with Oklahoma Custom Memorials in Del City. Oklahoma woman gets headstone backWe spoke with another family dealing with the same dilemma.
    Birdie Stremlow and her family paid Oklahoma Custom Memorials more than $2,000 for a headstone for their son. After nearly a year of waiting,
  • Oklahoma bill would require deadline for public bodies respond to open records requests

    Oklahoma bill would require deadline for public bodies respond to open records requests
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A bill making its way through the Oklahoma State Legislature would update Oklahoma’s Open Records act to require public bodies to respond to open records requests within 10 days.The law would be similar to open records laws already on the books in every state bordering Oklahoma. KFOR has been waiting 100 days for an OSDE Open Records Request – how can a state agency do that?House Bill 2730, authored by Rep. Annie Menz (D-Norman) and Senator Julia Kirt (D-
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  • 'The fire didn't pass through': Bethany church spared in strip mall fire

    'The fire didn't pass through': Bethany church spared in strip mall fire
    BETHANY, Okla. (KFOR) — Attendees of a Bethany church inside a strip mall told News 4 Monday they're thankful a fire won't have much of an impact on their services.Firefighters responded to a fire at the strip mall near NW 23rd Street and N Rockwell Avenue in Bethany on Monday afternoon."We were at a medical call down the street about 27th and Rockwell. So are response was two to three minutes down here," said Battalion Chief Billy Greenwood with the Bethany Fire Department.McIntyre Law Ch
  • "It's tent, tent, trash pile," Son furious about homeless camp after dogs attack mother

    "It's tent, tent, trash pile," Son furious about homeless camp after dogs attack mother
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - A son is furious after his mother was attacked by a pack of dogs from a homeless camp. He told News 4 the dogs have been a problem for months and he now wants to take matters into his own hands, but they're tied."It's tent, tent, trash pile, trash pile," said Steve Fritz.A large homeless camp lies in wooded area near SW 9th St. and May Ave. It's a stone's throw away from the North Canadian Riverwalk and Fritz's home. ‘It’s very traumatizing’: 65-year-old
  • Court records reveal what led to arrests in disappearance of two missing moms

    Court records reveal what led to arrests in disappearance of two missing moms
    TEXAS COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) - Court records have detailed what happened to two Kansas mothers who vanished in rural Texas County. Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley went missing March 30, 2024. The car they were riding in was found abandoned in the Oklahoma panhandle. Four people were arrested Saturday in the case, including Tifany Adams who is the grandmother of Butler’s two children.Court documents confirmed a “problematic custody battle” as the focus behind the murder case."Yo
  • Books in Grayscale: An OKC couple has produced 250 for the world of 'colorists'

    Books in Grayscale: An OKC couple has produced 250 for the world of 'colorists'
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – There's something about coloring a picture that's oddly gratifying, says retired counselor Teresa Davis."It's really kind of relaxing," she insists.She used them in her sessions for years, as well as taking them up herself, admitting, "For a while, that's all I did."But there's coloring with crayons, and then what she caught on to.It's called 'grayscale' coloring, which is much more challenging—more paint by numbers but without the numbers.Teresa affirms, "It i
  • John Smith Says Goodbye to OSU Wrestling

    John Smith Says Goodbye to OSU Wrestling
    (Stillwater, OK) - John Smith's reign as Oklahoma State's wrestling coach officially came to an end as he had his goodbye press conference.Smith. who coached the Cowboys for 33 years, retired. The Del City native admitting he had a pretty good idea this was his last season no matter how it turned out.Smith helped Oklahoma State to five national championships, more than 30 individual NCAA champions and more than 150 All-Americans during his tenure as OSU's head man.Smith spoke for over an hour ab
  • OSDE rules go before Senate committee, lots of unanswered questions

    OSDE rules go before Senate committee, lots of unanswered questions
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR)- 20 Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) proposed rules went before a Senate Administrative Rules Committee on Monday afternoon, but some lawmakers were left uneasy as the department's Government Affairs Liaison was unable to answer quite a few.Senator Michael Brooks (D-OKC) asked that the Senate Administrative Rules Committee review several proposed rules from the OSDE.
    The committee was only allotted two hours to review the rules with only one question and one fol
  • Thunder's Mark Daigneault Wins NBCA Coach of the Year

    Thunder's Mark Daigneault Wins NBCA Coach of the Year
    Mark Daigneault earned what could be the first of many honors headed the Thunder's way for their incredible season.The 39 year old Daigneault was named National Basketball Coaches Association coach of the year. Daigneault led the Thunder to a 57-25 record en route to the top seed in the Western Conference. His Thunder are the youngest one seed in NBA history.The award is voted on by his coaching peers across the NBA.Daigneault has been OKC's head coach since 2020 and improved on their win total
  • Metro young man loses some limbs after infection; Limbs for Life to pay for his prosthetics

    Metro young man loses some limbs after infection; Limbs for Life to pay for his prosthetics
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - An infection took his ability to walk, but he’s fortunate that it didn’t take his life. Thanks to a generation donation, a metro young man learning to live without some of his limbs is going to be able to walk down the path of recovery."At 30 years old, I never would have thought that I would die and been brought back twice,” Dylan Riley said. Woman turns in man who allegedly stomped puppyRiley is living a life of gratitude, happiness and humor despite hi
  • Dems roast Trump for appearing to sleep in court

    Dems roast Trump for appearing to sleep in court
    (The Hill) – Democratic strategists are roasting former President Trump on Monday for appearing to fall asleep in a New York courtroom during the first day of his hush money trial.Trump at times during the day closed his eyes, appearing to nod off. He also would lean back in his chair motionless with his arms crossed for considerable periods, but opinions differed among the press corps about whether the former president was actually asleep.Maggie Haberman, senior political correspondent at
  • NY judge says Trump can't attend Supreme Court arguments on presidential immunity

    NY judge says Trump can't attend Supreme Court arguments on presidential immunity
    The New York judge overseeing former President Trump’s hush money trial said Monday that Trump cannot attend arguments at the Supreme Court next week over presidential immunity.It came after the judge earlier delayed a decision on allowing Trump to attend his son Barron's high school graduation in May.The attempts by Trump to take off certain days of his hush money trial that is expected to last weeks, if not months, came as the first day of trial was officially underway in Manhattan.
  • Court documents detail alleged plot targeting 2 Kansas women

    Court documents detail alleged plot targeting 2 Kansas women
    WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The four people arrested in connection to the disappearance of two Kansas women are allegedly members of an anti-government group who plotted the killings, even going as far as buying burner phones, according to court documents released Monday.
    Veronica Butler, 27, and Jilian Kelley, 39, both of Hugoton, Kansas, were reported missing in March. The Texas County Sheriff’s Department in Oklahoma said the women were traveling to pick up children but never arrived a
  • House Republicans want to sanction Iran

    House Republicans want to sanction Iran
    WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - House Republicans are racing to slap Iran with additional sanctions following its unprecedented attack against Israel.Michigan Congressman Bill Huizenga says he wants to cut off all money flowing from the U.S. and the World Bank into Iran."Frankly I think they've demonstrated that they're using to for nefarious purposes,” says Huizenga.His “No U.S. Financing to Iran Act” is among a series of bills being rushed to the House floor for a vote this
  • Tesla plans to lay off 10% of workforce after dismal quarterly sales, reports say

    Tesla plans to lay off 10% of workforce after dismal quarterly sales, reports say
    DETROIT (AP) — After reporting dismal first-quarter sales, Tesla is planning to lay off about a tenth of its workforce as it tries to cut costs, multiple media outlets reported Monday.CEO Elon Musk detailed the plans in a memo sent to employees. The layoffs could affect about 14,000 of the 140,473 workers employed by the Austin, Texas, company at the end of last year.Musk's memo said that as Tesla prepares for its next phase of growth, “it is extremely important to look at every
  • It's the last day to claim a piece of the $100 million Verizon class-action settlement

    It's the last day to claim a piece of the $100 million Verizon class-action settlement
    (NEXSTAR) – Eligible Verizon customers — current and former — have just a couple hours left to claim a piece of the $100 million class action settlement fund.
    Affected users to get up to $100 each if they file a valid claim by April 15.
    The lawsuit alleges Verizon customers were hit with an administrative charge as part of a "deceptive scheme." Verizon denies any wrongdoing, but has agreed to the payout.‘Highway Baby’ prepares to graduate high schoolAll Verizon cust
  • Kingfisher honors late tennis player, brings awareness to suicide

    Kingfisher honors late tennis player, brings awareness to suicide
    KINGFISHER, Okla. (KFOR) - Growing up, Bausten Jech basically lived at the Shaw Park tennis courts in Kingfisher. “These are the courts that he practiced on for years,” said Tracey Jech Owens, Jech’s mom. “He just loved tennis so much." LOCAL NEWS: Mom seeks answers after speeding car strikes her son riding his bike
    Now, the courts are where his memory will live on. At 25 years old, in February of 2019, Jech took his own life. "We had no idea that he w
  • Crews battle strip mall fire in NW Oklahoma City

    Crews battle strip mall fire in NW Oklahoma City
    BETHANY, Okla. (KFOR) — Firefighters responded to a fire at a strip mall near NW 23rd Street and N Rockwell Avenue in Bethany on Monday afternoon.Strip mall fire near NW 23rd Street and N Rockwell Avenue. Photo courtesy KFOR.
    Video from McIntyre Law Chopper 4 over the scene shows heavy smoke coming from the building as crews work to extinguish the flames.It's currently unclear if any people were inside the building at the time of the fire.No other information is available at this time.This
  • Crews battle strip mall fire in Bethany

    Crews battle strip mall fire in Bethany
    BETHANY, Okla. (KFOR) — Firefighters responded to a fire at a strip mall near NW 23rd Street and N Rockwell Avenue in Bethany on Monday afternoon.Strip mall fire near NW 23rd Street and N Rockwell Avenue. Photo courtesy KFOR.
    Video from McIntyre Law Chopper 4 over the scene shows heavy smoke coming from the building as crews work to extinguish the flames.It's currently unclear if any people were inside the building at the time of the fire.All lanes of NW 23rd St. near the scene three bloc
  • Metro shooting leaves one person arrested and officers on routine leave

    Metro shooting leaves one person arrested and officers on routine leave
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The Oklahoma City Police Department (OKCPD) says six officers are on routine administrative leave pending the outcome of a shooting investigation.Authorities report on April 12, OKCPD officers responded to the 200 block of SE 54th St. in reference to a man outside shooting a gun. When officers arrived, it was determined the suspect was inside a home at that location.
    Officers say they asked the suspect Juan Castorenna-Guerrero to come outside.
    Police say he did came outsid
  • Arrest made in deadly fentanyl overdose

    Arrest made in deadly fentanyl overdose
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The Oklahoma City Police Department says inOctober of last year officers were called to a Southeast home in response to a fentanyl overdose death.According to police, officers located Ean Quinn Boyd, 42, and arrested him in connection to the death of Arissa Faith Coody.
    Boyd was arrested on a First-Degree Murder warrant.
    Ean Quinn Boyd, Image courtesy Oklahoma Detention CenterAnyone with any information should contact the Homicide Tip Line 405-297-1200.
  • Some H&R Block users report filing issues on tax deadline day

    Some H&R Block users report filing issues on tax deadline day
    PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) -- Popular tax preparer H&R Block experienced issues with the company's electronic filing software Monday as many tried to submit their taxes by the end of day on April 15.
    Many users said they got "bad gateway" or "502" errors when filing online.
    The issue started Sunday night and extended into Monday, the deadline day for individual income tax returns, according to user reports and DownDetector. Many users commenting on DownDetector also claimed to have repeated H&am
  • OKCPD arrests Waters Corrections Center escapee

    OKCPD arrests Waters Corrections Center escapee
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma City Police have arrested an inmate who escaped from Clara Waters Community Corrections Center on Monday afternoon.According to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, Michael Dorociak, 36, unlawfully walked away from the facility at around 1:40 p.m. on Monday.Michael Dorociak, 36. Photo courtesy Oklahoma Department of Corrections.
    Dorociak is currently serving an eight-year sentence for aggravated assault out of Pontotoc County.
    OKCPD confirmed with News 4
  • Owners of CO funeral home arrested in OK facing fraud charges

    Owners of CO funeral home arrested in OK facing fraud charges
    MUSKOGEE COUNTY, Okla. (AP) - The owners of a Colorado funeral home arrested in Oklahoma after decaying bodies were found are now facing fraud charges.Jon and Carie Hallford were arrested in Wagoner, Oklahoma, on suspicion of three felonies: abuse of a corpse, money laundering and forgery, authorities said in an email to aggrieved families. (L-R) Jon and Carie Hallford. Images courtesy Muskogee County Detention Center. RELATED STORY: Couple arrested in Oklahoma after nearly 200 decaying bod

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