• Masters champ Scheffler detained by police at PGA Championship

    Masters champ Scheffler detained by police at PGA Championship
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Masters champion Scottie Scheffler was detained by police Friday morning for not following police instructions during a traffic jam that followed a traffic fatality involving a pedestrian, ESPN reported.ESPN had footage of Scheffler handcuffed and walking toward a police car in the morning darkness, with traffic shut down for about a mile in both directions.Police said the pedestrian was trying to cross the road when struck by a bus in a lane dedicated to vehicles en
  • Disaster assistance gets approved for Oklahoma counties affected by recent severe weather

    Disaster assistance gets approved for Oklahoma counties affected by recent severe weather
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — On Friday Gov. Kevin Stitt announced the approval from the White House on Oklahoma's request for disaster assistance on counties that were hit in May by tornadoes and severe storms.
    The request was submitted to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on June 5 following assessments that were done after the devastating storms. 1,118 homes were damaged across eight different Oklahoma counties. 95 houses were destroyed and 73 were found with major damages.LOCAL N
  • Woman pays $140,000 to "Always Reliable Contracting," says they're not reliable

    Woman pays $140,000 to "Always Reliable Contracting," says they're not reliable
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - A woman living in northwest Oklahoma City said last year she paid around $140,000 for a remodel that was never finished, and she stopped hearing from the contractor.
    "So, then I get ****** and sorry for the language but I get like this," said Theresa Forster. "I have to get upset and I have to push and I'm not that kind of person."Forster has lived in her home near NW 16th and Pennsylvania Avenue for years but last June or so she said she decided to get a plastic top to a
  • Oklahomans to compete at U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials in Indianapolis

    Oklahomans to compete at U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials in Indianapolis
    OKLAHOMA (KFOR) - With the Olympics right around the corner, several swimmers are trying to punch their ticket to Paris. A few of the swimmers competing at the U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials are from right here in the Sooner State as well."He's had to work a really long time to get to this point,” Laura and Ken Healy said about their son Ryan who is competing. “It was uncertain at some points in his career as well, so to see him finally make it, we're proud of him." LOCAL NEWS: Oklahom
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  • Gov. Stitt issues executive order to stop "wasteful" spending on PR contracts

    Gov. Stitt issues executive order to stop "wasteful" spending on PR contracts
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Shortly after vetoing part of a bill that would have stopped State Superintendent Ryan Walters from using taxpayer dollars for promotional purposes, Gov. Kevin Stitt issued an executive order prohibiting no-bid contracts between government agencies and public relations firms.Stitt says that he issued the order in an effort to minimize wasteful spending of taxpayer dollars by state agencies who are hiring outside PR firms."We all have to remember, the money we spend d
  • Norman police start trespass enforcement program for businesses

    Norman police start trespass enforcement program for businesses
    NORMAN, Okla. (KFOR) — The Norman Police Department has a new plan that will protect businesses, even when they're closed.Business owners can now have a peace of mind thanks to NPD's Trespass Enforcement Authorization Agreement. LOCAL NEWS: Norman Police Department begin trespass enforcement program for community protection"It's a partnership where a private business owner will essentially give authorization to a police officer to enforce a trespassing violation without having an owner on
  • Man shot, killed at NW Oklahoma City apartment complex

    Man shot, killed at NW Oklahoma City apartment complex
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Police are investigating after a man was shot and killed at a Northwest Oklahoma City apartment complex Thursday night. "That's sad,” said Cerone Neal, who lives nearby. “I don't know what to say right now… I can just pray for the family, that's all I can do. Pray for the victim. Hope they find justice."  ORIGINAL STORY: Police investigating fatal shooting in NW Oklahoma CityOklahoma City Police were called to the Putnam Green Apartments near R
  • News 4 and CW43 employees give back for Founder's Day

    News 4 and CW43 employees give back for Founder's Day
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Today is a special day at News 4 and our sister station, CW43!News 4 and the CW43 are celebrating an annual event we call "Founder's Day" of caring across Nexstar owned television station throughout the United States. La Niña watch is officially on: When will Oklahoma feel its impact?Our employees volunteered to help several local community organizations including The Salvation Army of Central Oklahoma, The Boys & Girls Club aligned with the Salvation Army along
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  • New 4 and CW43 employees give back for Founder's Day

    New 4 and CW43 employees give back for Founder's Day
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Today is a special day at News 4 and our sister station, CW43!News 4 and the CW43 are celebrating an annual event we call "Founder's Day" of caring across Nexstar owned television station throughout the United States. La Niña watch is officially on: When will Oklahoma feel its impact?Our employees volunteered to help several local community organizations including The Salvation Army of Central Oklahoma, The Boys & Girls Club aligned with the Salvation Army along
  • Juneteenth celebrated with festivals and events in Oklahoma City

    Juneteenth celebrated with festivals and events in Oklahoma City
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Juneteenth, a national holiday commemorating the end of slavery, is right around the corner and several events are being held throughout Oklahoma City.Saturday, June 15 — Juneteenth Music & Arts Festival at Washington Park from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. — the event is free to attend.
    Saturday, June 15 — Juneteenth On The East in Oklahoma City located on Northeast 23rd between Hood & Kelham. Gates open at 3 p.m.Saturday, June 15 — Midwest Ci
  • Former State Senate Appropriations Chair submits resignation

    Former State Senate Appropriations Chair submits resignation
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — State Senator Roger Thompson (R-Okemah) submitted a letter on Friday announcing his resignation, which will take effect on November 1.
    Thompson was first elected into the Oklahoma State Senate back in November 2014. He served as co-chair of the Joint Committee on Pandemic Relief Funding which assessed recommendations for utilization of federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. He currently serves as a member of the Finance and Rules Committee and was appointed t
  • Dollar Tree Distribution Center Rapid Response Event set for Ardmore

    Dollar Tree Distribution Center Rapid Response Event set for Ardmore
    ARDMORE, Okla. (KFOR) – In response to the April 27 tornado that devastated several Oklahoma communities and resulted in the closure of the Marietta Dollar Tree Distribution Center, over 20 employers and 15 community resources and service providers are preparing to hold a “Dollar Tree Distribution Center Rapid Response and Hiring Fair Event”.
    The event is expected to provide employment support for those impacted by the April 27 tornados that ripped through the State.Tornad
  • Stock market today: Wall Street hangs around its records after European stocks slump

    Stock market today: Wall Street hangs around its records after European stocks slump
    NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks hung around their record levels on Friday as Wall Street remained relatively quiet following another slide in Europe.
    The S&P 500 edged down by less than 0.1%, marking the first time this week where it did not set an all-time high. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped 57 points, or 0.1%, while the Nasdaq composite added 0.1% to its record set a day before on the back of gains for technology stocks.
    Losses were sharper across the Atlantic, where markets ha
  • Pope Francis makes history at G7 Summit, meets with President Biden

    Pope Francis makes history at G7 Summit, meets with President Biden
    WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - At an event with the world's top leaders, Pope Francis stole the show. The Pope visited the G7 Summit in Italy with a warning for the politicians gathered there about the perils of artificial intelligence. The visit was historic, as Francis was the first Pope to ever come to the G7 Summit.At the event, he delivered a speech urging political leaders to keep ethics in mind when developing and using AI. "We need to ensure and safeguard a space for proper human contr
  • UPDATE: Missing woman last seen in Edmond found, alert canceled

    UPDATE: Missing woman last seen in Edmond found, alert canceled
    UPDATE @ 3:10 P.M.43-year-old Isabel Brown has been found, according to OHP.ORIGINAL STORYEDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) — A Kasey Alert has been issued for 43-year-old Isabel Brown, who was last seen near NW 178th Street and MacArthur on Friday afternoon.Kasey Alert issued for 43-year-old Isabel Brown. Image courtesy Oklahoma Highway Patrol.Brown was reportedly last seen wearing a black sports bra, workout pants, and flip flops. Authorities say they are also searching for a silver Chevrolet Impala
  • Stock market today: Wall Street drifts to a mixed close after European stocks slump again

    Stock market today: Wall Street drifts to a mixed close after European stocks slump again
    NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks drifted to a mixed close as caution crept into financial markets heading into the weekend. The S&P 500 slipped less than 0.1% Friday after setting an all-time high every other day this week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.1%, while the Nasdaq composite edged up 0.1%, marking another all-time high. Losses were sharper across the Atlantic, where European stocks have been rocked by the results of recent elections on the continent. France’s CAC 40
  • Scissortail preps for free concerts with local favorites

    Scissortail preps for free concerts with local favorites
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Scissortail Park officials are getting things in order as Scissortail Park Concerts series in 2024 kicks off!The free concerts are scheduled from June through October.Guests are invited to bring blankets and lawn chairs to enjoy free performances from local, regional, and national acts encompassing everything from reggae, soul, pop, rock, classical, and folk music. La Niña watch is officially on: When will Oklahoma feel its impact?According to Scissortail Park, here
  • Supreme Court strikes down Trump-era ban on bump stocks

    Supreme Court strikes down Trump-era ban on bump stocks
    WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - Big news today from the Supreme Court, the high court has struck down a Trump-era ban on bump stocks.The Supreme Court the ruled Trump administration did not follow federal law when it reversed course from previous administrations and banned bump stocks."It's something you add on, just to have fun with,” said plaintiff Michael Cargill.The ban came after a gunman used bump stocks, a rapid-fire gun accessory, to open fire at a music festival in Las Vegas killing nearly
  • Stock market today: Wall Street drifts around its records after European stocks slump again

    Stock market today: Wall Street drifts around its records after European stocks slump again
    NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are drifting around their record levels on Friday as caution creeps into financial markets heading into the weekend.
    The S&P 500 was edging 0.1% lower in late trading and on track for its first day this week where it did not set an all-time high. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 85 points, or 0.2%, with an hour remaining in trading, and the Nasdaq composite was holding steady around its record set a day before.
    Losses were sharper across the Atlanti
  • Police seek public help in identifying man after assault

    Police seek public help in identifying man after assault
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR)- The Oklahoma Police Department is asking the public to assist in identifying a man after a assault.
    Police seeking to identify man after assault, Image courtesy The Oklahoma Police DepartmentPolice seeking to identify man after assault, Image courtesy The Oklahoma Police Department
    Authorities confirm, the man is suspected of assaulting a man, then stole his wallet at a convenience store near Reno/Rockwell.Headlines
    Police seek public help in identifying man after assault
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  • The Oklahoma Veterans Commission search continues for new executive director

    The Oklahoma Veterans Commission search continues for new executive director
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The Oklahoma Veterans Commission is on the hunt for who will lead the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs.Commission Chairman Robert Allen said he hopes the governing board will announce its selection June 20, according to The Lawton Constitution who first reported on this developing story. Oklahoma City Zoo announces expansion plansAccording to the Lawton Constitution, the Commission received applications from 48 applicants. After meeting on Monday with additional app
  • One person hurt after road rage shooting in NE Oklahoma City

    One person hurt after road rage shooting in NE Oklahoma City
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — One person has been taken to the hospital after a shooting near NE 13th Street and N Kelley Avenue early Friday afternoon.Shooting near NE 13th Street and N Kelley Avenue. Photo courtesy KFOR.Police say the victim was shot in the arm in an apparent road rage shooting.No suspect information has been released at this time.
  • Oklahomans set to see new rates for nonconsensual tow rates

    Oklahomans set to see new rates for nonconsensual tow rates
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Oklahomans who find themselves in need of towing will soon see a increases for nonconsensual tows.First reported by KOSU, the three-member governing board decided to increase the rates after the Corporation Commission’s transportation division, AAAA Wrecker Service, Inc. and the Attorney General’s Office agreed hikes were needed because of inflation, said Matt Skinner, a spokesman for the agency. La Niña watch is officially on: When will Oklahoma feel it
  • Cold-blooded pet may be linked to Salmonella outbreaks, CDC says

    Cold-blooded pet may be linked to Salmonella outbreaks, CDC says
    (WTAJ) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced Friday that pet bearded dragons might be linked to Salmonella outbreaks in nine states.The CDC said the reptiles can carry Salmonella germs in their droppings evening if they look healthy and clean. These germs can easily spread to their bodies and anything they touch.
    Bearded dragons are being blamed for a salmonella outbreak. (Getty)Humans can get sick from touching bearded dragons or anything in their environment fo
  • Oklahoma City Zoo announces expansion plans

    Oklahoma City Zoo announces expansion plans
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden has unveiled its new master plan to expand.According to the OKC Zoo, the plan has been created to map out the zoo's growth for the next ten years and beyond. LOCAL NEWS: OKC Zoo announces birth of rare, endangered lizardsGuatemalan beaded lizard. Image courtesy OKC Zoo.
    Officials say the zoo is focusing on its goal of connecting people with wildlife by working with SHR Studios of Bainbridge Island, Washington. The firm specializes
  • Trash bag of dead puppies dumped near mailboxes in Texas town

    Trash bag of dead puppies dumped near mailboxes in Texas town
    AUSTIN (KXAN) - A Texas neighborhood wants answers after someone dumped a bag of dead puppies right near their community mailbox.
    The Burnet County Sheriff's Office said it is investigating the case.
    "Inside this plastic bag were several decomposed puppies. They were decomposed to the point that they couldn't really be made as to what type of dog that might have been," said BCSO Support Services Captain Michael Sorenson.A Burnet neighborhood has seen at least two instances where animals were dum
  • Supreme Court invalidates Trump-era bump stock ban 

    Supreme Court invalidates Trump-era bump stock ban 
    The Supreme Court invalidated the Trump-era ban on bump stocks along ideological lines on Friday, ending the nationwide ban on the devices, which convert semi-automatic weapons to fire hundreds of rounds per minute. The Biden administration defended the regulation in front of the high court after the Trump administration first implemented it in the wake of the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting, the deadliest in U.S. history. The shooter had used a bump stock to kill 58 people and wound hundreds
  • Authorities pursuing man in connection to a stolen motorcycle

    Authorities pursuing man in connection to a stolen motorcycle
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Auto Theft investigators with the Oklahoma City Police Department are looking to speak with with a man in connection to a stolen motorcycle that was taken from the 5400 block of S. Shartel.Authorities seek to identify man after motorcycle stolen, Image courtesy The Oklahoma City Police DepartmentAuthorities seek to identify man after motorcycle stolen, Image courtesy The Oklahoma City Police Department
    Police say if you know this individual information can be submitted ano
  • You'll pay the most for coffee in these states, new report finds

    You'll pay the most for coffee in these states, new report finds
    (NEXSTAR) — The year was 2004. MySpace was the best social media site, movies like ‘Shrek 2’ and ‘Spider-Man 2’ were box office hits, and the newly-released Motorola Razr was the hottest piece of tech. You could also walk into a coffee shop and expect to pay less than $3 for a cup of coffee. According to a report by GOBankingRates, the average cost of coffee in 2004 was just $2.15. At some places, it was even less than that — Starbucks made headlines for
  • They found what? Ski resort finds odd litter on mountain during cleanup

    They found what? Ski resort finds odd litter on mountain during cleanup
    DENVER (KDVR) — After the snow melted in Breckenridge, the Colorado ski resort set out to clean the mountain — but crews found more than just loose mittens and ski poles.
    The Breckenridge Ski Resort told Nexstar's KDVR they sent 200 employees across three peaks to search for discarded items toward the base areas and the lower mountain. After three hours, workers brought back all sorts of litter.Breckenridge found some odd items left at the slopes after the snow melted (Courtesy of Br

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