• Fallen officers honored at Oklahoma Law Enforcement Memorial 

    Fallen officers honored at Oklahoma Law Enforcement Memorial 
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Friday marked the 56th Annual Oklahoma Law Enforcement Memorial Service. "The Almighty has granted us this beautiful day to remember our heroes,” said Mark Nelson, Oklahoma Fraternal Order of Police President. "Please know that Oklahoma's law enforcement community will never forget." LOCAL NEWS: Seminole woman grateful to be alive after car falls nearly 20 feet below the roadOklahoma Law Enforcement Memorial. Image KFOR.Oklahoma Law Enforcement Memorial. Im
  • Couple finds $100,000 while magnet fishing in NYC

    Couple finds $100,000 while magnet fishing in NYC
    CORONA, Queens (WPIX) - A leisure day of magnet fishing at Corona Park in Queens, New York, became a life-changing moment for a local couple who discovered a safe with an estimated $100,000 inside.For James Kane and Barbi Agostini, magnet fishing has been a hobby that's bonded the couple for nearly a year. They got the idea to try magnet fishing during the COVID-19 pandemic and have since chronicled their journey on their YouTube channel -- called Let's Get Magnetic -- where they showcase an arr
  • This day in Oklahoma history: June 4

    This day in Oklahoma history: June 4
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The world's first shopping cart was introduced in Oklahoma City on June 4, 1937.According to the Oklahoma Historical Society, Sylvan Goldman created the first shopping cart based on a wooden folding chair design.THIS DAY IN OKLAHOMA HISTORY: May 28Goldman later manufactured the carts at a business he established called the Folding Carrier Company.
    Sylvan Goldman, Image courtesy Oklahoma Historical Society.Sylvan Goldman, 1976. Image courtesy Oklahoma Historical Society.
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  • Family starts campaign to prevent bullying, hazing

    Family starts campaign to prevent bullying, hazing
    KINGFISHER, Okla. (KFOR) - Mason Mecklenburg's life would change forever once he came forward about a hazing and bullying issue at kingfisher High School.Now, he and his family are wanting to change the life of others for the better. Gov. Stitt signs bill into law giving ‘immunity’ to poultry companies polluting OK waterwaysThe Mecklenburg family has launched a website and created a campaign, "The Dark Side of Friday Night Lights" to raise awareness and educate Oklahoman's to prevent
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  • Heavy rain causes flooding in Oklahoma City metro

    Heavy rain causes flooding in Oklahoma City metro
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Multiple areas around the Oklahoma City metro are flooded after Monday night's storms.Car stuck in flood waters in OKC. Image KFOR.
    Officials say rescue crews responded to a vehicle stuck in flood waters Tuesday morning near SE 59th St. and Sooner Rd.
    The driver said he is an Uber driver and was taking a passenger home when the vehicle got stuck. LOCAL NEWS: Report shows homelessness in OKC up 28 percent
    The rescue took about an hour and the driver said the water was up to
  • 'It's been very difficult': Daughter formally charged for giving mom gun to commit suicide

    'It's been very difficult': Daughter formally charged for giving mom gun to commit suicide
    JONES, Okla. (KFOR) — The Oklahoma County District Attorney's Office filed formal charges Monday against the daughter of a mother accused of giving her a gun to commit suicide last year.The new documents outline much of what was already known about the September 10th incident. Documents say Oklahoma City police officers responded to the Quail Ridge neighborhood regarding a death where the victim died by means of suicide. Another Storm Complex Overnight Through Tuesday MorningPhoto of
  • Gov. Stitt signs bill into law giving 'immunity' to poultry companies polluting OK waterways

    Gov. Stitt signs bill into law giving 'immunity' to poultry companies polluting OK waterways
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR)- Governor Kevin Stitt has now signed into law a measure that gives poultry farmers/companies "immunity" for polluting Oklahoma waterways.Senate Bill 1424 says if companies or farmers are following state laws then they can’t be sued, even if their actions caused harm.The proposal states if chicken companies or farmers follow a nutrient management plan, they’ll be protected from any criminal or civil accountability. ‘He’s the guy that pulls Ryan Walters
  • Family of Kelsey Briggs fights mother's commutation request

    Family of Kelsey Briggs fights mother's commutation request
    OKLAHOMA CITY, Ok (KFOR) — A mother locked up for enabling the child abuse that killed her daughter now wants out of jail. The case dates back to nearly 20 years ago when Kelsey Briggs died.
    Her mother, Raye Dawn Smith, claims she's been a model prisoner and should get out of jail early.Family still seeking justice for Kelsey Briggs 19 years laterKelsey's family talked to the Pardon and Parole Board on Monday to share why they believe that's a bad idea.
    It was an emotional day, but in the
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  • Ok. County Commissioners vote to renegotiate Behavioral Health Facility

    Ok. County Commissioners vote to renegotiate Behavioral Health Facility
    OKLAHOMA COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) - The clock is ticking for Oklahoma County Commissioners to use federal COVID dollars to build a new behavioral health facility. While they try to lock down a new jail location, commissioners said they'd rather move to use to money than lose it."We'd like to at least not lose that," said Brian Maughan, Oklahoma County Commissioner.
    There's an ongoing feud between a majority of the county commissioners and the City of Del City, to place the jail near SE 15th and Gran
  • This isn't the first time we've had a chance to look back at Channel 4 history

    This isn't the first time we've had a chance to look back at Channel 4 history
    OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KFOR) – There was no blueprint for building a television station and getting it on the air in 1949.Several of the engineers who did it were submariners and veterans of World War II.We had a chance to speak with station engineer Willard Hines in 1994. Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park celebrates 40 years with a party and a goodbye"We didn't know any better," he told us then, "but we went ahead and did it."On the other side of the camera, Danny Williams was there at the
  • AG, DA want to halt recommendations for man in mental hospital for 2015 killing

    AG, DA want to halt recommendations for man in mental hospital for 2015 killing
    OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KFOR) – There could be a halt in a recommendation to allow a man who killed his father to have day passes from the state’s mental hospital. Christian Costello has spent the last six years at the hospital, called Oklahoma Forensic Center, in Vinita. A recommendation by a treatment team at the hospital would allow Costello day passes, which would give him supervised treatment sessions at outside facilities.Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond said Monday he
  • Report shows homelessness in OKC up 28 percent 

    Report shows homelessness in OKC up 28 percent 
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - A new report shows the number of people experiencing homelessness in Oklahoma City has increased 28 percent in 2024 compared to the year before. "We know that we just need to put our heads down and continue this effort,” said Jamie Caves, the City of Oklahoma City Homeless Strategy Implementation Manager.  LOCAL NEWS: NWS Norman releases latest 2024 tornado countThe annual Point in Time count revealed 1,838 people were without a place to call home this year
  • Nex Benedict recognized as Grand Marshall of OKC Pride Parade

    Nex Benedict recognized as Grand Marshall of OKC Pride Parade
    OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KFOR) - Nex Benedict, the 16-year-old who died earlier this year, was awarded Grand Marshall posthumously at this year's 37th annual Oklahoma City Pride Parade.
    "This year's Grand Marshall is Nex Benedict. Nex was tragically lost from our community this year. OKC Pride chose to honor their memory with this posthumous recognition," OKC Pride Inc. posted Saturday night.
    FILE - In this image provided Malia Pila, Nex Benedict poses outside the family's home in Owasso, Okla., in
  • OKC Zoo's Centennial Anniversary celebrations begin June 7

    OKC Zoo's Centennial Anniversary celebrations begin June 7
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The OKC Zoo is gearing up for its Centennial Anniversary of wildlife and wild memories at Lincoln Park with a membership sale and activities June 7-9, 2024.According to OKC Zoo officials, the OKC Zoo was first established in downtown Oklahoma City’s Wheeler Park area and designated as Oklahoma’s first zoo in 1902.Unfortunately, the location in Wheeler Park frequently flooded from the Oklahoma River, forcing the Zoo to temporarily close in 1923.Zoo officials mad
  • OKC Zoo kicks off Centennial Anniversary with activities June 7-9

    OKC Zoo kicks off Centennial Anniversary with activities June 7-9
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The OKC Zoo is gearing up for its Centennial Anniversary of wildlife and wild memories at Lincoln Park with a membership sale and activities June 7-9, 2024.According to OKC Zoo officials, the OKC Zoo was first established in downtown Oklahoma City’s Wheeler Park area and designated as Oklahoma’s first zoo in 1902.Unfortunately, the location in Wheeler Park frequently flooded from the Oklahoma River, forcing the Zoo to temporarily close in 1923.Zoo officials mad
  • Legendary Cowboys lineman Larry Allen dead at 52

    Legendary Cowboys lineman Larry Allen dead at 52
    ARLINGTON, Texas (KETK) - Former Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Larry Allen died over the weekend while on vacation with his family.According to a release from the Cowboys, Allen was in Mexico when he passed away at the age of 52.Cowboys say former running back Marion Barber dead at 38
    The Cowboys released a statement on Monday morning on Allen's death:"The Dallas Cowboys are very saddened to share that Cowboys legend, Super Bowl Champion, Cowboys Ring of Honor member, and Pro Football Hall of
  • Oklahoma church listed in National Register of Historic Places

    Oklahoma church listed in National Register of Historic Places
    OKARCHE, Okla. (KFOR) - An Oklahoma church has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places.St. John's Lutheran Church. Image courtesy Oklahoma Historical Society.
    According to the Oklahoma Historical Society and State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Okarche is a great example of the Late Gothic Revival style.GOOD NEWS!: ‘3 little fighters’: Cancer survivors 10 years after viral remission photoDesigned by architect Roy W.
  • Animal activists argue over anti-cockfighting law

    Animal activists argue over anti-cockfighting law
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Oklahoma animal proponents Animal Wellness Action and The Center for a Humane Economy came out with a release on Monday addressing the lack of influence in the latest legislative attempt to unwind Oklahoma’s voter-approved anti-cockfighting law.
    The non-profit organizations say the anti-cockfighting law crashed and burned at the state capitol in 2024, with the 59th Legislative session officially ending last week.The animal activist groups say, a pro-cockfighting bill
  • Oklahoma City police mourn the unexpected loss of sergeant

    Oklahoma City police mourn the unexpected loss of sergeant
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The Oklahoma City Police Department announced on Monday the untimely loss of one of their own.
    Police officials confirmed on Facebook to the community to which Sgt. Michael Neely served saying:Sgt. Michael Neely, Image courtesy The Oklahoma City Police Department"We are devastated as an agency to have learned of this weekends' unexpected, off-duty passing of Sgt. Michael Neely. A committed public servant, he served the citizens of Oklahoma City for just over 16 years. Most
  • Watch: Baby dolphin defies all odds, survives broken jaw after SeaWorld rescue

    Watch: Baby dolphin defies all odds, survives broken jaw after SeaWorld rescue
    SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — SeaWorld San Diego has announced a baby dolphin that was found stranded on the beach in Cardiff with severe injuries has defied all odds and is making a miraculous recovery.The SeaWorld San Diego rescue team responded to reports of a stranded male dolphin calf on Cardiff Beach in mid-January 2024. After rescuing the dolphin, the team found it was only a few months old and had a broken jaw in three places and head trauma. Why is the sparkle emoji often used to repre
  • Adele blasts fan at show for hurling anti-LGBTQ insults during Pride Month 

    Adele blasts fan at show for hurling anti-LGBTQ insults during Pride Month 
    (The Hill) - Singer-songwriter Adele admonished a fan during a concert this weekend after a concertgoer allegedly shouted “Pride sucks” in between songs.In a short clip posted by a different concertgoer, Adele is seen retrieving a handheld microphone to address the negative comment.“Did you come to my f---ing show and just say that Pride sucks? Are you f---ing stupid? Don’t be so f---ing ridiculous,” Adele said, while sitting near a piano in a long black dress.Adele
  • Trump claims he didn't say 'lock her up' about Hillary Clinton

    Trump claims he didn't say 'lock her up' about Hillary Clinton
    (The Hill) - Former President Trump said Sunday that he never called for former election rival Hillary Clinton to be sent to jail, despite making the demand during his 2016 campaign.Trump, who himself could face jail time after being found guilty of 34 felony counts on Thursday, brushed off a recounting of his campaign trail attacks against Clinton during a “Fox & Friends” interview.Former President Trump speaks during a news conference at Trump Tower, May 31, 2024, in New York.
  • Trump warns of public 'breaking point' if he's jailed

    Trump warns of public 'breaking point' if he's jailed
    (The Hill) -- Former President Donald Trump in a Sunday interview warned of a public “breaking point” if he is sentenced to house arrest or jail time following his conviction in the hush money criminal case in New York.“I don't know that the public would stand it, you know? I don’t -- I’m not sure the public would stand for it,” Trump said in an interview on Fox News’s “Fox & Friends Weekend,” when
  • Teacher who held a 'mock slave auction' placed on paid administrative leave

    Teacher who held a 'mock slave auction' placed on paid administrative leave
    (The Hill) - A Massachusetts elementary school teacher was placed on paid administrative leave after two incidents the district described as “disproportionately traumatic for students of color,” including a “mock slave auction.”Gregory Martineau, superintendent of the Southborough school district, wrote to parents last week that the incidents occurred in a fifth-grade class in January and April.During a class lesson about the triangle slave trade, the unnamed teacher impr
  • Spotify raising Premium plan fees: How much, and when it'll impact you

    Spotify raising Premium plan fees: How much, and when it'll impact you
    (NEXSTAR) — For the second time in less than a year, Spotify users will see a price increase as the streaming service, which offers music, podcasts, and audio books, is set to raise subscription fees.
    Spotify said Monday it will raise premium prices in the U.S. so it "can continue to invest in and innovate on our product features and bring users the best experience."The price hikes are already in effect for new subscribers, Spotify's website shows. Live Nation confirms Ticketmaster data br
  • Pop icon Cyndi Lauper announces farewell tour

    Pop icon Cyndi Lauper announces farewell tour
    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Legendary pop icon Cyndi Lauper is out to have fun again this fall with her newly announced farewell tour.Lauper's "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" Tour will begin on Oct. 18 - four decades after her 1983 breakthrough solo album "She's So Unusual" - with her performing at the Centre Bell in Montreal.The 70-year-old award-winning singer-songwriter rose to fame in the 1980s with such hits as “Girls Just Want To Have Fun” and “Time After Time.”
    Cyndi La
  • Dozens of United Airlines passengers report feeling sick on flight to Houston; officials hint at possible cause

    Dozens of United Airlines passengers report feeling sick on flight to Houston; officials hint at possible cause
    (NEXSTAR) – Passengers aboard a United Airlines flight from Vancouver to Houston reported feeling ill upon arrival Friday afternoon, prompting to the airline to take the plane out of service for a “deep cleaning,” a United spokesperson confirmed.A total of 25 passengers were sickened, Martee Black, a spokesperson for the Houston Fire Department, told Nexstar. Three were treated on the scene at George Bush Intercontinental airport, according to the Houston Airport System; the re
  • Oklahoma's elderly has lost more than $19M to fraud, research says

    Oklahoma's elderly has lost more than $19M to fraud, research says
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Oklahoma's elderly lost millions of dollars to fraud in 2022, according to research.Cybersecurity experts at VPNPro studied data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Federal Trade Commission to see how many people fell victim to fraud in 2022. The data was studied based on how many victims were 60 years or older as part of each state's elderly population. 4 SENIORS: Travel tips for older travelersOfficials say Oklahoma had a total of 790 elderly fraud victims,
  • NWS Norman releases latest 2024 tornado count

    NWS Norman releases latest 2024 tornado count
    NORMAN, Okla. (KFOR) - The National Weather Service in Norman has announced the latest number of tornadoes in Oklahoma in 2024.According to NWS, the count is up to 100, which is more than twice the January - May average of 41. Another round of storms in the forecast for Monday. The main threats are damaging winds, hail and heavy rainfall.NWS says the 2024 tornado count will grow as they look to investigate any tornadoes from April and May.The Red Cross offers tips on what to do after the disaste
  • 75th anniversary: The birth of Oklahoma television

    75th anniversary: The birth of Oklahoma television
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - KFOR-TV is celebrating a milestone of 75 years on the air delivering news, weather and entertainment to Oklahomans – a legacy of visionaries that began on a spring night in 1949 at a production studio at the “Little Theater” in downtown Oklahoma City.
    It would be the state’s first look at something called “television,” and it could only be found on Channel Four. 75 YEARS: From the Archives: Remington ParkJun

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