• Oklahoma City police looking for two accused of stealing rifle from Walmart

    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Oklahoma City police are looking for two men accused of stealing a rifle from Walmart over the weekend.
    On Nov. 2, police responded to Walmart near SW 104th and I-44 in reference to a larceny.
    According to a police report, two men allegedly removed a black powder rifle with no scope from a rifle rack and put it in a shopping cart. The men then reportedly took other items off the shelf and walked out of the store without paying.
    The report states the men left the stor
  • Census data shows two cities climbing list of 15 largest in US

    Census data shows two cities climbing list of 15 largest in US
    Video: Which U.S. cities are the safest to live in?AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN/NEXSTAR) – Newly-released Census Bureau data shows two cities – one in Texas, one in Florida – have risen up the list of the most populous U.S. cities.The largest U.S. city remains unchanged for another year – New York City took the top spot with almost 8.3 million people as of July 1, 2023, according to data released Thursday. These are the most popular baby names in all 50 states, according to the So
  • Cicadas: When are they the loudest?

    Cicadas: When are they the loudest?
    ABOVE: Find a video about how to keep safe in the sun as summer approaches.
    CHICAGO (WGN-TV) — They've begun to emerge. And they're going to make their presence very much known.In Illinois, two broods of periodical cicadas are coming out. In central and southern Illinois, its the 13-year cicadas. In central and northern parts of the state, it’s the 17-year cicadas. (More on what this means is down below). Together, it means billions of them will be making that signature buzzing and c
  • Teen texts 911, saves self from human trafficking in California: authorities

    Teen texts 911, saves self from human trafficking in California: authorities
    (KTLA) – The sheriff's office in Ventura County, California is highlighting the relatively new ability to text 911 after a Spanish-speaking teen used it to save herself from human trafficking.The girl, 17, was rescued in Casitas Springs in unincorporated Ventura County at about 3 a.m. May 9, officials said in a news release.The teen, whose name was not released, only spoke Spanish, but she was able to text pleas for help, and at the Sheriff’s Communication Center, the “messages
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  • Paul McCartney is Britain's 1st billionaire musician, according to annual rich list

    Paul McCartney is Britain's 1st billionaire musician, according to annual rich list
    LONDON (AP) — Paul McCartney is a billionaire Beatle.According to figures released Friday, the former member of the Fab Four is the first British musician to be worth 1 billion pounds ($1.27 billion).The annual Sunday Times Rich List calculated that the wealth of the 81-year-old musician and his wife, Nancy Shevell, had grown by 50 million pounds since last year thanks to McCartney’s 2023 Got Back tour, the rising value of his back catalogue and Beyonce’s cover of The
  • Lainey Wilson wins top honor at Country Music Awards

    Lainey Wilson wins top honor at Country Music Awards
    It was Lainey Wilson ’s night, in many ways. She took home female artist of the year and the top prize of entertainer of the year at the 2024 Academy of Country Music Awards.“I’ve been in Nashville for 13 years doing this,” Wilson started her speech. “Everybody in this category has loved on me and believed on me,” she added. “And I love y’all for that.”She joins an exclusive category of few women to earn the top prize: Miranda
  • 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
  • Iconic Mirage closing this summer to make way for Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas

    Iconic Mirage closing this summer to make way for Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas
    LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The closure date for the Mirage is set as construction is planned to begin on the 700-foot guitar tower that will mark the new Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.In a news release, Hard Rock International announced it would shut down The Mirage Hotel & Casino on July 17 in preparation for transforming the resort into Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Guitar Hotel Las Vegas. The property transformation will include a nearly 700-foot-tall guitar-shaped hotel
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  • Alleged road rage leads to shots fired in NW Oklahoma City

    Alleged road rage leads to shots fired in NW Oklahoma City
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - One person was taken into custody Friday morning after an alleged road rage incident led to shots fired.According to Warr Acres Police, the incident happened near NW Expressway and Ann Arbor Ave. around midnight on Friday.LOCAL NEWS: Convicted burglar facing charges for OKC metro trailer thefts
    Police say one driver fired shots and hit another vehicle. No one was hurt in the incident.That driver was taken into custody shortly after.
  • Veterinarian, husband arrested for violating probation in 2021 exotic animals case

    Veterinarian, husband arrested for violating probation in 2021 exotic animals case
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A local veterinarian and his husband, who each pled guilty to animal cruelty charges in 2021, went back to jail this week after they allegedly violated a term of their probation agreement which barred them from owning exotic animals.Dr. Aaron Stachmus and his husband Bryson Anglin faced 18 animal cruelty charges in July 2021 after Cleveland County authorities found hundreds of malnourished exotic animals on their farm. ‘We took 356 animals off this property,&rs
  • Convicted burglar facing charges for OKC metro trailer thefts

    Convicted burglar facing charges for OKC metro trailer thefts
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma City Police have arrested a man accused in multiple successful and attempted trailer thefts across the metro.Police arrested convicted burglar Michael Brown, April 29, after reports of attempted grand larceny and burglary at the Bella Storage facility in SW OKC.OKCPD searching for suspect involved in road rage, vandalism incidentCourt records say Brown was caught on camera placing tape over a gate sensor and waiting until someone entered the facility to get
  • Whoopi Goldberg on Harrison Butker remarks: 'These are his beliefs and he’s welcome to them'

    Whoopi Goldberg on Harrison Butker remarks: 'These are his beliefs and he’s welcome to them'
    (The Hill) – "The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg defended Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, who is under fire for suggesting women should prioritize being a homemaker over their career ambitions.
    “These are his beliefs and he’s welcome to them," Goldberg said during an episode of "The View" Thursday, adding "I don’t have to believe them. Right? I don’t have to accept them."Butker, 28, recently delivered a controversial commencement speech to Benedictine Coll
  • Texas Democrat accuses Abbott of 'alliance with white nationalists' over pardon

    Texas Democrat accuses Abbott of 'alliance with white nationalists' over pardon
    (The Hill) — Democratic Rep. Joaquin Castro (Texas) on Thursday accused Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) of having an "alliance with white nationalists" after he pardoned an Army sergeant who was previously convicted for shooting and killing a Black Lives Matter (BLM) protester in 2020.
    “Before Daniel Perry murdered a veteran in 2020, he told a friend he ‘might go to Dallas to shoot looters.’ A year before, he wrote, ‘to [sic] bad we can’t get paid for hunting Musli
  • Texas Gov. Abbott pardons man who shot, killed BLM protester in 2020

    Texas Gov. Abbott pardons man who shot, killed BLM protester in 2020
    AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN) — On Thursday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced he granted a full pardon to the man convicted of shooting and killing Black Lives Matter protester Garrett Foster in July 2020. Daniel Perry, a former Army sergeant found guilty of murder by a jury in April 2023 and later sentenced to 25 years in prison, is now free.Abbott quickly signed a proclamation after the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles voted unanimously to grant a full pardon and restore gun ownership rights to
  • Grocery prices fall for first time in a year

    Grocery prices fall for first time in a year
    (The Hill) -- Grocery prices fell on the whole in April for the first time in 12 months, according to data released Wednesday by the Labor Department.Prices for food at home fell 0.2 percent in April, according to the Labor Department's consumer price index (CPI), the closely watched inflation gauge. It was the first time food at home prices fell since April 2023 and followed several months of plateauing.Community outraged by Yukon city council firing city managerAfter rising quickly for most of
  • Residents, crews cleaning up storm damage in Edmond

    Residents, crews cleaning up storm damage in Edmond
    EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) - Overnight storms caused chaos in parts of North Edmond.
    Crews and people who live in the hardest hit areas started the day Thursday cleaning up the damage. "It sounded like a tornado,” said Grayson Bagby. “The wind was basically blasting through the window." Bagby’s one of many who live in the Silver Oaks Estates neighborhood in Edmond, off Western Ave, between Sorghum Mill and Waterloo Roads who was woken up by the storm. LOCAL NEWS: Storm
  • 'Unfair, unjust': OSDE rule proposal aims to tie student scores to accreditation, at least 85 schools/districts in jeopardy

    'Unfair, unjust': OSDE rule proposal aims to tie student scores to accreditation, at least 85 schools/districts in jeopardy
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A House of Representatives Administrative Rules Committee passed a rule proposed by the Oklahoma State Department of Education that would tie student assessment scores to accreditation which puts at least 85 schools/districts on the chopping block.According to the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE), the "Raising Academic Standards" rule states any school or district that has more than 50% of students scoring below basic will take a hit to its accreditation
  • Former OU Softball player closing out her time with the Savannah Bananas baseball team

    Former OU Softball player closing out her time with the Savannah Bananas baseball team
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Savannah Bananas dancing baseball team is back in Oklahoma City for a second year in a row. The team had so much success last year that they’ve added a third game this weekend. This year a former OU softball player is playing at this weekend's games.
    The Savannah Bananas are known for their popular Tik Tok videos, dancing skills, and even tricks. You can see all of that and more at this weekend's games.  The team is bringing in thousands of f
  • OKC family worried about new septic system spitting treated sewage

    OKC family worried about new septic system spitting treated sewage
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — An Oklahoma City family reached out to KFOR to find out more about their neighbor's new septic system being installed that will soon drip treated sewage into the ground.
    The family lives in the Plaza District in a family-centered neighborhood surrounded by schools and parks. They have a 4-year-old autistic daughter named Haddie who loves swimming.
    "It is her safe place, I have to tell her every day that no we can't go swimming yet we have stuff to do," said Reagen Gr
  • "It's creating more issues than it's actually solving": OKC Police Chief weighs in on new immigration law

    "It's creating more issues than it's actually solving": OKC Police Chief weighs in on new immigration law
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Several police departments are taking a stand against a controversial new immigration law.
    "It's creating more issues than it's actually solving," said Oklahoma City Police Chief Wade Gourley.
    Chief Gourley raised concern about a new immigration law, first requested by Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond.OK AG: No ‘stop and frisk, ask for your papers’ when law targeting undocumented immigrants goes into effect
    "If you're here illegally and committi
  • Governor Stitt signs new prior authorization bill into law, helping patients

    Governor Stitt signs new prior authorization bill into law, helping patients
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Governor Kevin Stitt signed House Bill 3190 into law on Wednesday,a significant change to prior authorization procedures to better ensure that Oklahoma patients get the care they need.“We are excited to implement these improvements to eliminate the barriers caused by prior authorizations, allowing our providers to deliver better care to our patients and achieve better health outcomes,” said Kari Webber, executive vice president of Oklahoma Academy of Fami
  • Dow hits 40,000 for the first time as Wall Street drifts higher

    Dow hits 40,000 for the first time as Wall Street drifts higher
    NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are drifting higher Thursday and adding to their records set a day before.The S&P 500 was up 0.2% in morning trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was 109 points higher, or 0.3%, at 40,017, as of 10:45 a.m. Eastern time, and the Nasdaq composite was up 0.2%. All three rallied on Wednesday to set all-time highs.Walmart rose 6.4% after reporting stronger profit for the latest quarter than analysts expected. It also said its revenue for the year c
  • OKCPS releases summer meal service

    OKCPS releases summer meal service
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Oklahoma City Public Schools (OKCPS) on Thursday, released the summer meal service for 2024.OKCPS officials say, school nutrition services will provide meals for children aged 1-18 beginning Monday, June 3 and ending June 28 (closed June 19). Student IDs will not be required, but the children must be physically present and consume the meals on site. Scissortail Park’s free Summer Concert Series begins May 19Elementary school sites will serve breakfast from 7:45am - 8
  • North Carolina could ban face masks in public, even when used for medical reasons

    North Carolina could ban face masks in public, even when used for medical reasons
    (The Hill) -- The North Carolina state Senate voted along party lines Wednesday to ban anyone from wearing masks in public, even for health reasons.Republican supporters of the ban said it would help law enforcement crack down on protesters who wear masks. They say demonstrators are abusing COVID-19 pandemic-era practices to hide their identities following a wave of pro-Palestine protests nationwide and at North Carolina universities.The bill goes even further and repeals an exception that&rsquo
  • House passes TICKET Act targeting hidden concert fees

    House passes TICKET Act targeting hidden concert fees
    (The Hill) – The House passed bipartisan legislation this week aimed at requiring ticket sellers to disclose the total cost of tickets up front to consumers, including so-called hidden fees.The bill, dubbed the Transparency In Charges for Key Events Ticketing (TICKET) Act, passed Wednesday with overwhelming bipartisan support, 338-24.“This consensus legislation will end deceptive ticketing practices that frustrate consumers who simply want to enjoy a concert, show, or sporting event
  • These are the most beautiful restaurants in the US, according to OpenTable

    These are the most beautiful restaurants in the US, according to OpenTable
    (NEXSTAR) - While many people would agree that the quality of the food makes a restaurant good, it's the ambiance, looks, and views that make a restaurant great.For those who are looking for breathtaking decor, sights of lakes and rivers, or somewhere to take that special someone on a romantic night on the town, OpenTable has compiled just the list for you.In collaboration with People's magazine, OpenTable announced the 50 most beautiful restaurants in America where diners can find unforgettable
  • Netflix to livestream NFL 2024 Christmas Day games

    Netflix to livestream NFL 2024 Christmas Day games
    (KTLA) -- Christmas Day is more than seven months away and Netflix has already revealed what it's giving football fans for the holiday.
    On Wednesday morning, the streamer revealed it will be the home to watch the NFL's 2024 Christmas Day games and they will be live.
    "On Dec. 25, 2024, we’ll be the global home of the NFL’s two Christmas Day marquee games. And mark your calendar for Christmas Day in 2025 and 2026 when we’ll be streaming at least one holiday game each ye
  • Colorado man fights for life after rare internal decapitation from dirt bike crash

    Colorado man fights for life after rare internal decapitation from dirt bike crash
    GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KDVR) — A Colorado man is fighting for his life after suffering a rare injury in a dirt bike accident.On Monday morning, Brandon Causey suited up to ride his dirt bike solo — as he’s done so many times around the paths in Gypsum, Colorado — just hours after dropping off his wife at the airport. His daughter, Ciera Causey, said he was found unconscious on the road shortly after."He was taken to Valley View Hospital in Glenwood, and they didn’t
  • Louisiana moves to criminalize possession of abortion pills

    Louisiana moves to criminalize possession of abortion pills
    (The Hill) - Louisiana could soon become the first state to criminalize possession without a prescription of mifepristone and misoprostol, the two drugs used to induce a medicated abortion.  The move opens a new front in the fight over abortion pills and could threaten to further restrict access in a state that bans almost all abortions.  It’s the latest attempt by anti-abortion politicians in Louisiana to control access to one of the most common methods of abortion in the c
  • American sought after 'So I raped you' Facebook message detained in France after 3-year search

    American sought after 'So I raped you' Facebook message detained in France after 3-year search
    LYON, France (AP) — An American accused of sexually assaulting a Pennsylvania college student in 2013 and later sending her a Facebook message that said, “So I raped you,” has been detained in France after a three-year search.This wanted poster provided by the U.S. Marshals shows Ian Cleary, of Saratoga, Calif. U.S. marshals have been leading the two-year search for Cleary since prosecutors charged him with sexually assaulting a young woman in 2013 at Gettysburg College. Cleary

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