• OK AG: No 'stop and frisk, ask for your papers' when law targeting undocumented immigrants goes into effect

    OK AG: No 'stop and frisk, ask for your papers' when law targeting undocumented immigrants goes into effect
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Governor Kevin Stitt signs a bill into law allowing local law enforcement to arrest individuals believed to be committing an “impermissible occupation” in the state of Oklahoma.A first time conviction would lead to a misdemeanor charge of up to one year in county jail and a $500 fine. Those convicted a second time would face a felony charge of up to two years in county jail and a $1,000 fine.Both convictions would require the undocumented immigrant to lea
  • It's so hot in Mexico that monkeys are falling dead from the trees

    It's so hot in Mexico that monkeys are falling dead from the trees
    MEXICO CITY (AP) — It’s so hot in Mexico that howler monkeys are falling dead from the trees.At least 138 of the midsize primates, who are known for their roaring vocal calls, were found dead in the Gulf Coast state of Tabasco since May 16, according to the Biodiversity Conservation of The Usumacinta group. Others were rescued by residents, including five that were rushed to a local veterinarian who battled to save them.A veterinarian feeds a young howler monkey rescued ami
  • All that 'checkout charity' adds up: Domino's pledges $174 million to St. Jude hospital

    All that 'checkout charity' adds up: Domino's pledges $174 million to St. Jude hospital
    (AP) -- The world's top-selling pizza chain is betting big on the generosity of its customers. And it is not alone.Domino's recently pledged $174 million over the next ten years to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, expecting the funds to come from its longstanding roundup campaign that invites customers to donate the difference between their purchase total and the next-highest dollar amount. The pizza chain has already raised more than $126 million this way across the past two
  • Woman shot and killed in SE Oklahoma City

    Woman shot and killed in SE Oklahoma City
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - A woman was shot and killed in southeast Oklahoma City Tuesday night, according to police.Officers responded to the area of SE 59th St. and Sunnylane Rd. around 11 p.m. Upon arrival, officers found a woman who appeared to have been shot. LOCAL NEWS: One dead, one injured in SW Oklahoma City shooting"When they arrived, an adult female victim was located with apparent gunshot wounds." said Sgt. Rob Robertson with OKCPD. "She was immediately transported to an area hospital wh
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  • One dead, one injured in SW Oklahoma City shooting

    One dead, one injured in SW Oklahoma City shooting
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Police are investigating after a shooting left one person dead and another injured in southwest Oklahoma City.According to Oklahoma City Police, officers responded to the area of SW 15th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. around 2 a.m. Wednesday morning. LOCAL NEWS: One person dead, suspect on the run in NW OKC shootingUpon arrival, police found two victims. One man died at the scene and another victim was taken to the hospital with a gunshot wound to the leg."Right now, suspect in
  • Family seeking justice after Austin Winn was murdered

    Family seeking justice after Austin Winn was murdered
    TECUMSEH, Okla. (KFOR) — A family is looking for answers after a Tecumseh native was shot and killed in Texas.Austin Winn was killed in Midland on the morning of May 12th. Oklahoma cowboy killed in shootingThe family is distraught and still in shock. They are seeking justice and wanting to know why he was shot, saying this whole thing has felt like a nightmare they are waiting to wake up from."Wishing it was a bad dream, still just in shock," Ashlyn Jones, Austin's sister said. "All of us
  • CRIMINAL INJUSTICE: A domestic abuse survivor imprisoned for life for the murder of her abuser

    CRIMINAL INJUSTICE: A domestic abuse survivor imprisoned for life for the murder of her abuser
    TULSA, Okla. (KFOR) — News 4 is launching a new series of reports about justice in Oklahoma, specifically criminal justice for Oklahoma women.According to several national publications, Oklahoma has the lowest score in the nation for women's healthcare and women's safety, the highest number of domestic violence crimes against women per capita and the second highest rate of incarceration for women. Second Survivor’s Act bill passes Senate after Governor’s vetoNews 4's Ali Meyer
  • Back to square one? OKC city council denies request to build the new county jail at the chosen site

    Back to square one? OKC city council denies request to build the new county jail at the chosen site
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Is it back to the drawing board for Oklahoma County Commissioners? On Tuesday, the Oklahoma City city council approved to deny the rezoning request to build the new county jail at East Grand and Southeast 15th Street. It's the site that’s been opposed by the Mid-Del community since day one. It was all cheers and smiles at the city council chamber on Tuesday after a seven to one vote to deny the chosen jail site location in Southeast Okl
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  • City Council approves new arena in downtown Oklahoma City

    City Council approves new arena in downtown Oklahoma City
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Oklahoma City Council gave the green light to a development package at Tuesday’s meeting, meaning it’s game on for the new downtown arena that will become the new home for the OKC Thunder. The development agreement was approved by a vote of 7-2.  LOCAL NEWS: OKC Council leaders approve new arena location"Oh, let's go, Thunder man. That's amazing. I'm excited,” said Anthony Wood, a Thunder fan. Here’s how the nearly billion dollar aren
  • 'Ridiculous': OSDE reportedly misses deadline to apply for crisis intervention funding worth almost $1M

    'Ridiculous': OSDE reportedly misses deadline to apply for crisis intervention funding worth almost $1M
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — As first reported by The Frontier, the U.S. Department of Justice confirmed the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) did not reapply for a grant previously used to create a crisis intervention team.This year, tornadoes have ripped through several rural communities including Sulphur, Marietta, and Barnsdall. State Superintendent Ryan Walters visited each of those three cities shortly after devastation, according to his X account. ‘Unfair, unjust’:
  • 80 employees let go from Chesapeake Energy

    80 employees let go from Chesapeake Energy
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR)— 80 people who worked for Chesapeake energy are now looking for new jobs. That is about 10% of their workforce.
    The company said the layoffs come after they sold their operations in Texas.Chesapeake Energy, Southwestern Energy announce mergerChesapeake Energy confirmed most employees found out over the phone that they would no longer have a job at the natural gas giant.A company-wide email, obtained by News 4, was sent on Tuesday morning.
    It reads:Chesapeake Team,
    Sinc
  • What can happen if you park under an overpass during a tornado

    What can happen if you park under an overpass during a tornado
    (NEXSTAR) — With parts of the U.S. facing a risk of severe weather and tornadoes — including some still trying to recover from other recent storms — it's a good time to revisit storm safety.
    If you live in an area known to have tornadoes, knowing your safe spot may be common sense, whether it's a basement, an interior room on the lowest level of the building, a tornado shelter, or, if those are unavailable, "the nearest ditch, ravine, or culvert."But what about when you're driv
  • One person dead, suspect on the run in NW OKC shooting

    One person dead, suspect on the run in NW OKC shooting
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Oklahoma City Police are investigating a shooting on NW 10th near Rockwell that killed a man Tuesday afternoon.
    Officers said they received a call about a shooting around 1 p.m. on Tuesday. MSgt. Gary Knight with the Oklahoma City Police Department said when officers arrived they found a man in the middle of the road.Officers then started performing CPR before the man died.          “There was a lot of noise. Then I
  • Oklahoma Autism Center receives grant, flooded with toys

    Oklahoma Autism Center receives grant, flooded with toys
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Christmas came early at the Oklahoma Autism Center, after a new grant supplied them with thousands of dollars worth of toys. Program officials said it is crucial to their teachings.Mindy Shaw's daughter, Grace, is happy and vocal. Shaw said she wasn't always like this, after enduring years of frustration."She is considered non-verbal," said Shaw.Shaw said early on, doctors noticed Grace wasn't reaching her milestones."She didn't really babble. She didn't really point
  • DOJ adds Oklahoma to the list of states it's suing to block their immigration laws

    DOJ adds Oklahoma to the list of states it's suing to block their immigration laws
    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The U.S. Department of Justice sued Oklahoma on Tuesday seeking to block a law that seeks to impose criminal penalties on those living in the state illegally.
    The lawsuit in federal court in Oklahoma City challenges a law that makes it a state crime — punishable by up to two years in prison — to live in Oklahoma without legal immigration status. Similar laws passed in Texas and Iowa already are facing challenges from the Justice Department.
    Oklahoma is amon
  • DOJ sues Oklahoma over new law setting state penalties for those living in the US illegally

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The U.S. Department of Justice sued Oklahoma on Tuesday over a state law that seeks to impose criminal penalties on those living in the state illegally.
    The lawsuit in federal court in Oklahoma City challenges an Oklahoma law that makes it a state crime — punishable by up to two years in prison — to live in the state without legal immigration status. Similar laws passed in Texas and Iowa already are facing challenges from the Justice Department. Oklahoma is
  • Oklahoma has record-breaking tornado season in 2024, NWS data shows

    Oklahoma has record-breaking tornado season in 2024, NWS data shows
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Recent data from the National Weather Service shows that Oklahoma has had a record-breaking tornado season in 2024, with numbers still climbing as the NWS continues to assess storms from April and May.According to a preliminary report from the NWS, the state of Oklahoma has seen 82 total tornadoes as of Tuesday morning. That's double the yearly average total for January through May (41), and the NWS is expected to add at least eight more tornadoes to the 2024 total.T
  • Sour Patch Kids Oreos? Peeps Pepsi? What's behind the weird flavors popping up on store shelves

    Sour Patch Kids Oreos? Peeps Pepsi? What's behind the weird flavors popping up on store shelves
    (AP) – Van Leeuwen Ice Cream usually draws customers with gourmet takes on classics like vanilla and pistachio. But occasionally, the artisanal ice cream maker headquartered in New York slips in what it calls a “shock flavor,” like Hidden Valley Ranch or pizza.Surprising flavor combinations – think gravy-flavored Jones Soda or Sour Patch Kids Oreos -- are showing up more frequently in grocery stores and restaurant chains.Hershey recently introduced pink lemonade-flavored
  • McDonald's is removing self-serve beverage stations. What does it mean for customers?

    McDonald's is removing self-serve beverage stations. What does it mean for customers?
    (NewsNation) — McDonald's has been working toward the elimination of its self-serve beverage stations in restaurants across the U.S. for the past year, with the company wanting to phase them all out by 2032. Plus, some locations may start to charge customers for refills.
    In-restaurant customers won't be able to pour themselves a drink, which a McDonald's spokesperson told CBS is meant to make the experience more consistent no matter where the customer orders.As the change — announced
  • In effort to lower prices, Biden admin releases 1M barrels of reserve gasoline

    In effort to lower prices, Biden admin releases 1M barrels of reserve gasoline
    (The Hill) — The Biden administration is releasing about 1 million barrels of reserve gasoline supplies as part of an effort to bring down prices at the pump in the Northeastern U.S.In a statement on the announcement, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said Tuesday described the effort as “strategically releasing this reserve in between Memorial Day and July 4th.” This is being done to make sure “sufficient supply flows to the tri-state and northeast at a time hardwo
  • Ex-UFC fighter Geane Herrera killed in motorcycle crash: reports

    Ex-UFC fighter Geane Herrera killed in motorcycle crash: reports
    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Former UFC fighter Geane "La Pulga" Herrera died over the weekend after crashing his motorcycle on the Gandy Bridge, according to reports.Born in Duarte, California, Herrera rose to fame as a professional mixed martial artist in the Flyweight division, fighting both for the UFC and the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC).MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 26: Geane Herrera poses on the scale during the UFC weigh-in at Rod Laver Arena on November 26, 2016 i
  • A once-common bee has nearly died off: How and where it could return

    A once-common bee has nearly died off: How and where it could return
    (NEXSTAR) — It’s no secret how important bees and pollinators are to our plants, foods and even our water supply. Honey bee products and services have an estimated value of $700 million in the U.S. alone, according to federal officials.Bee populations have, however, struggled in recent years. A recent study found honey bee colonies in the Pacific Northwest are at a heightened risk of collapse due to climate change-induced warming. Last year, the U.S. Department of Agriculture approve
  • Fani Willis, judge at center of Trump Georgia probe vie for reelection

    Fani Willis, judge at center of Trump Georgia probe vie for reelection
    Two key figures at the center of Donald Trump’s Georgia election probe are vying for reelection on Tuesday. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D) and Fulton Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee will face voters for the first time since Trump’s election interference case thrust the two in the national spotlight.  Any surprise upset in the race could throw another hurdle in the way of the election interference case, one of several that has drawn intense public int
  • UPDATE: Police investigate deadly shooting in NW Oklahoma City

    UPDATE: Police investigate deadly shooting in NW Oklahoma City
    UPDATE @ 2:27 P.M.News 4's Adria Goins reports from scene that the Hope Community Center on NW 10th St. is currently on lockdown in response to the nearby shooting.Police say one person was killed in the shooting, and that they they do not have a description of the suspected shooter at this time. Investigators are still working to determine what led up to the shooting.ORIGINAL STORYOKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma City Police are investigating a shooting at an apartment complex near NW 10th
  • Shooting investigation underway in NW Oklahoma City

    Shooting investigation underway in NW Oklahoma City
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma City Police are investigating a reported shooting at an apartment complex near NW 10th Street and N Rockwell Avenue.All lanes of NW 10th St. have been closed between Rockwell and Anita Avenue due to the ongoing investigation.News 4 has a crew headed to the scene and will provide updates as more information becomes available.This is a developing story.
  • Person who damaged historic tower in Death Valley comes forward

    Person who damaged historic tower in Death Valley comes forward
    (KLAS) – The person who damaged a 113-year-old historic tower in California's Death Valley contacted the National Park Service to accept responsibility for their actions.Last week, the National Park Service (NPS) had announced that a salt tram tower in Saline Valley had been damaged on April 19, 2024, after having been used by someone as an anchoring point for a winch, to pull their vehicle out of the mud. In the process, the tower was knocked down.Those with information into the incident
  • Oklahoma cowboy killed in 'drive-by' Midland shooting

    Oklahoma cowboy killed in 'drive-by' Midland shooting
    MIDLAND, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - Family members have now identified an Oklahoma man who was tragically killed after a drive-by shooting on Mother's Day in Midland.The Midland County Sheriff's Office was called out to a shooting on the morning of May 12.
    At the scene, investigators found 26-year-old Oklahoman Austin Winn dead from a gunshot wound.
    Family members of Austin continue to look for answers.Witnesses at the scene say Winn was found in a vehicle near a truck stop off of 1788. Last week, depu
  • Rudy Giuliani pleads not guilty to felony charges in Arizona election interference case

    Rudy Giuliani pleads not guilty to felony charges in Arizona election interference case
    PHOENIX (AP) — Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani pleaded not guilty Tuesday to nine felony charges stemming from his role in an effort to overturn Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss in Arizona to Joe Biden.Giuliani appeared remotely for the arraignment that was held in a Phoenix courtroom. His trial will take place in October.Former Arizona Republican Party chair Kelli Ward and at least 11 other people were also arraigned Tuesday for conspiracy, forgery and fraud
  • When will cicadas finally leave?

    When will cicadas finally leave?
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Right on cue, trillions of cicadas are emerging in the U.S. as 'cicada-geddon' begins.The bugs have already made appearances across Illinois, Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, Wisconsin, North Carolina, and South Carolina, and are expected to bombard even more states into the summer.Cicadas, while harmless, are known for their singing and chirping, which only seem to get louder by the day. So loud, in fact, that residents have called the police to report the alarming
  • What's going on at the OKC Zoo in June, July

    What's going on at the OKC Zoo in June, July
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden has a "wild summer" planned.According to the OKC Zoo, there are events planned for the months of June and July for visitors of all ages. GOOD NEWS!: ‘A few more cute faces’: OKC Zoo announces new addition to animal familyJUNEOn Saturday, June 1, the Zoo is hosting World Giraffe Day activities from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Guests can visit Expedition Africa to learn more about the tallest residents at the Zoo with their careta

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