• Homeless woman was living inside Michigan rooftop store sign with computer, coffee maker

    Homeless woman was living inside Michigan rooftop store sign with computer, coffee maker
    Video above: What does it take to be "middle class" in the United States?(AP) – Contractors curious about an extension cord on the roof of a Michigan grocery store made a startling discovery: A 34-year-old woman was living inside the business sign, with enough space for a computer, printer and coffee maker, police said.“She was homeless,” Officer Brennon Warren of the Midland Police Department said Thursday. “It's a story that makes you scratch your head, just somebody li
  • Cowgirls Advance to 5th Straight Women's College World Series

    Cowgirls Advance to 5th Straight Women's College World Series
    For a fifth straight time and 15th time in program history...Oklahoma State is headed to the Women's College World Series.The Cowgirls handled Arizona 10-4 from start to delayed finish.OSU got on the board first as Southmoore's Tallen Edwards hit an oppo taco that bounced off Arizona's left fielder's glove. OSU added a run on a passed ball and led 3-0 after one.They added two more runs in the third inning as Rosie Davis and Claire Timm each hit solo home runs.In the 4th, Caroline Wang hit a bloo
  • Cowboys Win Big 12 Tournament Title in Bonus Bedlam Showdown

    Cowboys Win Big 12 Tournament Title in Bonus Bedlam Showdown
    The Oklahoma State Cowboys are Big 12 Tournament champions after topping Oklahoma 9-3 in the title game.It's the final Big 12 Bedlam meeting as this was the last time the Sooners will compete in a Big 12event.The Cowboys jumped on top of OU with an early sac fly and added another, but opened really opened the scoring in the fifth. Lane Forsythe hustled to beat out an infield single to score a run as OSU built a 4-0 lead.In the bottom half of the inning, OU finally got on the board. John Spikerma
  • Campers enjoy Memorial Day weekend at lake despite severe weather

    Campers enjoy Memorial Day weekend at lake despite severe weather
    EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) — Hundreds of people still went to enjoy their Memorial Day weekend at the lake despite the forecast of severe weather.Kimberly Boggs and her husband were camping at Arcadia Lake on Saturday and she said they had been planning this trip for months."If it rains, it rains," said Boggs. "We actually like the storms, we might sit and watch it."Severe weather was predicted to hit the metro and Edmond thankfully missed most of the storms.Campers said they were going to make
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  • More Severe weather moving across Oklahoma

    More Severe weather moving across Oklahoma
    OKLAHOMA (KFOR) - The 4Warn Storm Team is tracking severe weather moving into Oklahoma Saturday evening.
    According to KFOR Meteorologist Damien Lodes, storms may move into the OKC Metro/I-35 corridor around 7pm. Large hail, damaging winds and flooding rainfall possible. 4WARN WEATHER: Oklahoma Weather Radar
    4Warn Storm Team tracks severe weather.
    News 4 has multiple storm trackers out across the state.
  • LIVE: Possible severe weather moving across Oklahoma

    LIVE: Possible severe weather moving across Oklahoma
    OKLAHOMA (KFOR) - The 4Warn Storm Team is tracking possible severe weather is moving into Oklahoma Saturday evening.
    According to KFOR Meteorologist Damien Lodes, storms may move into the OKC Metro/I-35 corridor around 7pm. Large hail, damaging winds and flooding rainfall possible.
    4Warn Storm Team tracks severe weather.
    News 4 has multiple storm trackers out across the state.
    Visit KFOR's Oklahoma Weather Radar for more.This is a developing story.
  • LIVE: More Severe weather moving across Oklahoma

    LIVE: More Severe weather moving across Oklahoma
    OKLAHOMA (KFOR) - The 4Warn Storm Team is tracking severe weather moving into Oklahoma Saturday evening.
    According to KFOR Meteorologist Damien Lodes, storms may move into the OKC Metro/I-35 corridor around 7pm. Large hail, damaging winds and flooding rainfall possible. 4WARN WEATHER: Oklahoma Weather Radar
    4Warn Storm Team tracks severe weather.
    News 4 has multiple storm trackers out across the state.
  • Forecasters warn Oklahoma may see tornadoes; Texas could bake in triple-digit temperatures

    Forecasters warn Oklahoma may see tornadoes; Texas could bake in triple-digit temperatures
    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Forecasters are warning of another day of heightened risk of dangerous tornadoes in the Midwest on Saturday and telling people in south Texas they may experience triple-digit temperatures — and that's with four weeks to go before summer starts.The weather service in Oklahoma compared the day to "a gasoline-soaked brush pile.” Forecasters aren't certain storms will form, but any that do could explode with large hail, dangerous winds and tornadoes.
    “The
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  • Oklahoma City Police release video of deadly officer-involved shooting

    Oklahoma City Police release video of deadly officer-involved shooting
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma City Police Department (OKCPD) released home surveillance and body camera footage Friday showing the moments that led to one of their officers shooting and killing a man outside a home earlier this month.Oklahoma City Police shot and killed Kenneth Allsen outside a house on NW 106th Street near Hefner Road and Rockwell Road on May 5. Suspect identified in fatal officer-involved shootingOfficers said they responded to the house after they got a 9-1-1 call fro
  • Veteran emphasizes meaning behind Memorial Day

    Veteran emphasizes meaning behind Memorial Day
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — As we head into Memorial Day weekend, many are probably planning out some fun activities, but one local veteran wants to remind people about the true meaning behind Memorial Day, to honor the veterans who laid down their life for us.We spoke with an Air Force veteran who said it is hard to see gravesites of veterans go overlooked on Memorial Day weekend.Oklahoma National Guard announces Memorial Day CeremonyIt is why he and many others spent Friday placing flags thro
  • Litigation surrounding immigration; Attorney in new lawsuit talks to News 4

    Litigation surrounding immigration; Attorney in new lawsuit talks to News 4
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — An attorney representing the plaintiffs in the second lawsuit against the state over the new immigration law spoke with News 4 and responded to what the governor said Friday about the litigation."Newsflash, you can't come into our country illegally," said Governor Kevin Stitt.
    "Some of these people that come to our country came when they were children. So they were brought in with family members and didn't have a say in it," said Elissa Stiles, an attorney with Rivas
  • Edmond couple left without wedding reception venue, out $1,500 until News 4 steps in

    Edmond couple left without wedding reception venue, out $1,500 until News 4 steps in
    EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) — An Edmond couple feared they'd be left without a place to celebrate their wedding after the previous owner of the venue they booked stopped communicating.Corey Vesey and his fiancée got engaged back in March of last year.The couple is planning to elope, but also want to mark their union with a post-wedding celebration, so they set their eyes on Round Midnight Bar and Jazz Lounge."I feel taken advantage of," said Vesey. "We just we fell in love with it, with th
  • Construction begins on new pedestrian bridge over the Oklahoma River

    Construction begins on new pedestrian bridge over the Oklahoma River
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The area around the Oklahoma River is bustling with the sound of machinery with construction on an indoor water park and now a pedestrian and bicyclist bridge to go over the river."We just get excited when construction actually starts," said David Todd, MAPS 4 project manager.After several years of planning, cranes are in motion for part of the MAPS 4 River Enhancement Projects.
    The area is already flooded with machinery working on the indoor water park, Okana.
    "Its
  • Overtime pay rules to change soon: What to know

    Overtime pay rules to change soon: What to know
    (WHNT) — The U.S. Department of Labor will set in motion new overtime rules starting this summer to allow millions of workers to be eligible for overtime pay.Under the current regulations of the Fair Labor Standards Act, hourly or non-exempt employees who work over 40 hours a week are entitled to overtime compensation of 1.5 of their regular pay.
    Salary workers, or those who are paid a fixed amount above $35,568 per year ($684 per week) are exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act's overti
  • DOL: Employers should avoid disaster wage violations

    DOL: Employers should avoid disaster wage violations
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) encourages employers involved in severe weather or disaster recovery services to stay away from pay practices that violate federal regulations.Division investigators have found from the aftermath of disaster's that employers are not paying proper minimum, overtime and prevailing wages. Employees are often misclassified as independent contractors, incomplete payroll records, and using child labor illegally.Storm damage reported in SW
  • Condo residents say ONG fixed one issue but caused others

    Condo residents say ONG fixed one issue but caused others
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Residents at the Benttree Condos in Northwest Oklahoma City say they’ve been in a months-long battle with Oklahoma Natural Gas. Patsy Hooten, who lives at Benttree, told KFOR that a few years ago ONG informed the complex’s management that the gas meters inside residents' closets needed to be moved.  LOCAL NEWS: Spencer woman alleges yard man attacked her with rake“They posed a safety risk and so they had to move them out of the closet,” sa
  • Newly-signed Oklahoma law changes statute of limitations for rape cases

    Newly-signed Oklahoma law changes statute of limitations for rape cases
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — On Friday, Governor Kevin Stitt signed Senate Bill 1658 into law, which eliminates the statute of limitations for rape in cases when a suspect confesses or DNA evidence emerges.SB 1658, authored by Senator Jessica Garvin (R-Duncan) and House Majority Floor Leader Jon Echols (R-Oklahoma City), was passed unanimously by the House and the Senate before reaching the governor's desk.The current statute of limitations for rape in Oklahoma is 12 years for victims 18 or olde
  • Why is there netting covering some of your neighbors’ trees? Blame the cicadas

    Why is there netting covering some of your neighbors’ trees? Blame the cicadas
    (NEXSTAR) – Residents strolling through parts of the midwestern and southeastern U.S. might be curious about an increasingly common sight cropping up in their neighborhoods: trees covered in thin, diaphanous netting.They can blame the cicadas for that.Cicada netting, or cicada control netting, is one of several methods for protecting more delicate trees or shrubs from harm caused by the insects. They work by keeping the cicadas out, and essentially forcing them to lay their eggs in the bra
  • Here's how much more your Memorial Day barbecue will cost this year

    Here's how much more your Memorial Day barbecue will cost this year
    (NewsNation) — If you plan to have a barbecue this Memorial Day weekend, most of the fixings will cost more due to sizzling inflation.While nearly 44 million Americans are predicted to travel for the holiday, 52% plan to barbecue this weekend, according to a WalletHub analysis.The average cost of a Memorial Day barbecue this year is about $30, a 10% increase compared to last year, WalletHub reported.What to expect for your barbecueWhether grilling at home or attending a celebration, 8
  • Biden to welcome Kansas City Chiefs to White House

    Biden to welcome Kansas City Chiefs to White House
    (The Hill) - President Biden will welcome the Kansas City Chiefs to the White House on May 31, the White House announced on Friday.The Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers to win the 2023 Super Bowl in Las Vegas. The also won the Super Bowl the year prior and visited the White House in June 2023.During last year's visit, Biden, who often quips that he’s a Philadelphia Eagles fan by marriage, said he predicts Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes will be considered one of the best quarterbacks ever.Th
  • Cicada season: Do they bite? Could they pee on you?

    Cicada season: Do they bite? Could they pee on you?
    ST. LOUIS (KTVI) — As cicada season goes full force in many places across the U.S., there are some odd questions people may wish to know about how they impact our daily lives.
    Theoretically speaking, let's say a cicada lands on you: Could it bite you? Could it pee on you?
    As gross as both of those possibilities sound, we'll preface those questions by noting that there's not much harm associated with either scenario. Based on research and expert accounts, here's what Nexstar's KTVI has lear
  • Something fishy: Indiana man caught allegedly cheating in Illinois bass fishing tournament

    Something fishy: Indiana man caught allegedly cheating in Illinois bass fishing tournament
    SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WGN) — An Indiana man allegedly cheated in an Illinois bass fishing tournament earlier this month by bringing fish across state lines and trying to pass them off as tournament catches.According to a news release Thursday from the state, Illinois Conservation Police received information on May 10 that 49-year-old David Moore, of St. John's Ind., was hiding fish on a stringer on the Calumet River. A Cal Sag Bass Anglers tournament was scheduled for the following morning, M
  • OESC accepting applications for disaster unemployment assistance; 5 new counties added

    OESC accepting applications for disaster unemployment assistance; 5 new counties added
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission announced on Friday benefits are now available for those who lost their jobs, job offers, or businesses due to severe weather in several Oklahoma counties.OESC officials say, as a result of recent severe storms and tornadoes, applications for Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA), which is an unemployment insurance benefit made available for victims of a disaster is now available. DUA is available to individuals affected by the
  • Oklahoma National Guard announces Memorial Day Ceremony

    Oklahoma National Guard announces Memorial Day Ceremony
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The Oklahoma National Guard Office of Public Affairs is inviting the public to the annual Memorial Day ceremony, hosted by the Oklahoma National Guard Museum.According to The Oklahoma Military Department, the ceremony will be held May 27, 2024 at 10 a.m. at the Oklahoma National Guard Museum, located at 2145 Northeast 36th Street in Oklahoma City. Members of the 145th Army Band are scheduled to begin playing at 9:30 a.m. Another big severe weather day in the forecast for S
  • Marietta Disaster Recovery Center closing May 25

    Marietta Disaster Recovery Center closing May 25
    MARIETTA, Okla. (KFOR) - FEMA officials at its Disaster Recovery Center located at the Marietta City Hall and Police Department confirmed on Friday it will close permanently at 7 p.m. this Saturday, May 25th.Storm damage reported in SW Oklahoma after severe weatherAccording to FEMA, if you still need help applying for disaster assistance from FEMA, call the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362, 800-621-3362; go online to DisasterAssistance.gov, that’s Disaster Assistance, one word, dot g-o-v; or,
  • Del City man convicted of arson, making threats

    Del City man convicted of arson, making threats
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - A Del City man has been convicted by a federal jury of arson and making threats over the phone.Allen Bullock. Image courtesy Del City Police.
    According to the United States Department of Justice, 42-year-old Allen Bullock has been convicted of arson and making threats regarding a fire set at an apartment on November 14, 2023.
    The tenant of the apartment was not home and the fire was contained to the entrance of the apartment. After the Del City Fire Department put out the
  • Birth control is becoming a fierce new political battleground

    Birth control is becoming a fierce new political battleground
    (The Hill) - Democrats are leaning into protecting birth control as part of their election year push on reproductive rights, looking to emphasize Republican efforts opposing protections many voters say they support. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) plans to hold a vote next month on the Right to Contraception Act.  The effort will likely be blocked, but Democrats want to get Republicans on the record on contraception, especially as the GOP struggles with how to message its
  • Boy who died at 15 to become first millennial saint in Catholic Church: What did he do?

    Boy who died at 15 to become first millennial saint in Catholic Church: What did he do?
    (NEXSTAR) – Carlos Acutis, a teenage boy who died after a battle with leukemia in 2006, is set to become the first millennial saint in the Catholic Church.Acutis, who was 15 when he passed, was recognized by the office of the Holy See on Thursday for a second miracle — a threshold usually required by the Vatican before sainthood.A tapestryfeaturing a portrait of Carlo Acutis is hang at the St. Francis Basilica during the beatification ceremony of Carlo Acutis, on October 10, 2020 in
  • 'Super Size Me' filmmaker Morgan Spurlock dies at 53

    'Super Size Me' filmmaker Morgan Spurlock dies at 53
    NEW YORK (AP) — Documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock, an Oscar nominee whose most famous work skewered American food and diets and who notably ate only at McDonald’s for a month to illustrate the dangers of a fast-food diet, has died. He was 53.Spurlock died Thursday in New York from complications of cancer, according to a statement issued Friday by his family.“It was a sad day, as we said goodbye to my brother Morgan,” Craig Spurlock, who worked with him on several proj
  • One arrested in deadly NW Oklahoma City shooting

    One arrested in deadly NW Oklahoma City shooting
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - A man has been arrested in connection to a deadly shooting in northwest Oklahoma City on Tuesday, May 21.According to the Oklahoma City Police Department, officers received a call around 1 p.m. near the 7300 block of NW 10th St. about a shooting. RELATED STORY: One person dead, suspect on the run in NW OKC shootingMSgt. Gary Knight with OKCPD said when officers arrived, they found a man, 36-year-old Randy Mills, in the middle of the road. Officers began performing CPR on M

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