• One person shot and injured in NW OKC shooting

    One person shot and injured in NW OKC shooting
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — According to Oklahoma City Police, one person was injured after a shooting in Northwest Oklahoma City.
    The shooting took place near Willow Cliff Road and Northwest 50th Street. The victim's injuries are said to be non-life threatening.
    There is no suspect information at this time.Shooting in NW OKC with one injured (KFOR)Shooting in NW OKC with one injured (KFOR)
    This is a developing story.
  • OKC police arrest convicted burglar accused in double home break-in

    OKC police arrest convicted burglar accused in double home break-in
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A convicted burglar is now facing new burglary charges after Oklahoma City police arrested him earlier this month in connection to multiple home break-ins.The alleged crimes happened May 18. Documents say police responded to a neighborhood near NW 16th and Pennsylvania Avenue around midnight after getting a call from a homeowner that someone had broken inside of their home. Oklahoma Senate votes to override Gov. Stitt veto of police pension billNews 4
  • 'Technology issue' delays Southwest Airlines flights across country

    'Technology issue' delays Southwest Airlines flights across country
    (KTLA) – A widespread "technology issue" delayed many Southwest Airlines flights Wednesday afternoon.The airline confirmed to Nexstar's KTLA that the issue was caused by a power outage at one of its data centers near its headquarters in Dallas.Officials for Southwest described the technology issue as "brief" and said the airline was able to continue with overall operations until the outage was corrected and its computer systems were restarted.The flight tracking website FlightAware listed
  • Missouri fifth grader raises money to clear his school's meal debt

    Missouri fifth grader raises money to clear his school's meal debt
    (AP) -- As the school year drew to a close, Daken Kramer worried about children who owed money for meals at his school. So the enterprising fifth grader decided to do something about it.Daken, 11, posted a video last month challenging friends, family, and even strangers and businesses to pay off the meal debt at Thomas Ultican Elementary School in Blue Springs, a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri. He was apparently convincing: He raised $7,370 — more than double his original goal of $3,500.
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  • Watch: Iceland volcano shoots red streams of lava, threatens evacuated town

    Watch: Iceland volcano shoots red streams of lava, threatens evacuated town
    GRINDAVIK, Iceland (AP) — A volcano in southwestern Iceland erupted Wednesday for the fifth time since December, spewing red lava that once again threatened the coastal town of Grindavik and led to the evacuation of the popular Blue Lagoon geothermal spa.The eruption began in the early afternoon following a series of earthquakes north of the town of 3,800 people that was largely evacuated in December when the volcano came to life after centuries of dormancy and put on an impressi
  • You can win a stay at the hotel suite featured in 'The Hangover'

    You can win a stay at the hotel suite featured in 'The Hangover'
    (KTLA) – Ever wanted to live it up in Las Vegas like the boys from "The Hangover?"If you're an expert on the film franchise and want to spend a night in the hotel suite featured in the movie, then opportunity knocks.One lucky winner will be chosen to receive an overnight stay at the famed Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas in the suite featured in the 2009 comedy blockbuster.The stay is worth more than $2,000, contest organizers said.The event will celebrate the movie's 15th anniversary and is h
  • Norman affordable housing project takes big step with more funding

    Norman affordable housing project takes big step with more funding
    NORMAN, Okla. (KFOR) — An affordable housing project that's been in the works in Norman for a couple years took a big step in May with more funding for it in the form of tax credits. It’s an award from the Oklahoma Housing Finance Agency to buy down construction costs and credit.The development will sit on what is now a tree line. It’s nearly five acres off Imhoff Road just east of Classen Boulevard. City officials said it will be the largest investment in affordable housi
  • EMSA reminds drivers to move over for emergency vehicles

    EMSA reminds drivers to move over for emergency vehicles
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - EMSA says it's seeing instances where drivers aren’t pulling over for emergency vehicles about twice a day. “A lot of times they either stop or they don’t even pull off the road,” said Nemuel Gutierrez-Diaz, the District Chief for EMSA. “They just continue blocking our path.” LOCAL NEWS: Little girls who nearly drowned meet their heroesGutierrez-Diaz says state law requires drivers to pull over and stop on the right side of the road
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  • Family still seeking justice for Kelsey Briggs 19 years later

    Family still seeking justice for Kelsey Briggs 19 years later
    MEEKER, Okla. (KFOR) — There are new developments in a case that dominated headlines almost 20 years ago after the death of two-year-old, Kelsey Briggs. Her mother, Raye Dawn Smith was convicted for enabling her abuse.
    Now, a commutation hearing next week could possibly get her out of prison earlier.Former judge faces new chargesKelsey's biological father and family were stunned to learn that Smith could potentially be freed, much earlier than they expected. They're now reflecting on
  • MBCC inmates graduate from transformative prison fitness program

    MBCC inmates graduate from transformative prison fitness program
    MCLOUD, Okla. (KFOR) — Dozens of incarcerated women at Mabel Bassett Correctional Center (MBCC) are improving their lives through an exercise program and bettering their lifestyle choices.
    Inmates at MBCC have launched a program called Prison Health Initiative (PHI) where they spend several days throughout the week in the prison gym and classroom to reshape their bodies, mind, and spirit.Oklahoma inmate adopts dog after training him behind bars, despite 100 year sentence“The classes
  • One arrested, another on the run after police chase in Harrah

    One arrested, another on the run after police chase in Harrah
    HARRAH, Okla. (KFOR) — One person has been arrested and another is on the run following a police chase in Harrah on Wednesday afternoon.The short police pursuit ended near NE 63rd Street and Harrah Road, where two suspects hopped out of the car and took off running.Police chase near NE 63rd Street and Harrah Road. Photo courtesy KFOR.Police were able to catch up to the passenger, while that driver is still on the run. The driver is described as a 6-foot tall white male with blonde hair, we
  • 'Bull in a China shop': OK House Democrats file formal requests for bipartisan committee, investigative audit of OSDE

    'Bull in a China shop': OK House Democrats file formal requests for bipartisan committee, investigative audit of OSDE
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — For the fourth time since August, Oklahoma House of Representatives Democrats are asking for an investigation into the State Department of Education and State Superintendent Ryan Walters.House Democrats Wednesday afternoon. KFOR photo.
    House Democrats filed House Resolution 1052 Wednesday that requests Speaker of the House Charles McCall (R-Atoka) to form a bipartisan committee to investigate Walters.The Resolution would be put up for a vote on the House floor for me
  • Hallmark actress, 19, on life support after falling from 5-story balcony

    Hallmark actress, 19, on life support after falling from 5-story balcony
    VANCOUVER (WJW) - A Hallmark teen actor sustained life-threatening injuries after loved ones say she fell five stories from a balcony in Canada over the weekend.
    Mamie Laverock, best known for portraying Rosaleen Sullivan on the Hallmark series "When Calls the Heart," is now on life support, according to a GoFundMe page organized by family members.
    The page was originally set up after the 19-year-old suffered from a medical emergency on May 11. According to organizers, Laverock was first taken t
  • Chickasaw Lighthorse investigators focus in on Missing, Murder Indigenous People cases

    Chickasaw Lighthorse investigators focus in on Missing, Murder Indigenous People cases
    ADA, Okla. (KFOR) — The Chickasaw Nation Lighthorse Police say they're constantly flooded with missing person's cases. It's a problem across the country as well."It's been a problem for forever," said Chickasaw Lighthorse investigator Ross Ericsson.
    A year after the landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling on McGirt came down, the Chickasaw Lighthorse Police Department was forever changed."That is when the Supreme Court ruled that the Chickasaw Nation's jurisdictional boundaries had never been d
  • Billionaire wants to take sub to 'Titanic-level depths' after OceanGate implosion

    Billionaire wants to take sub to 'Titanic-level depths' after OceanGate implosion
    Video: Recovering the Titan 12,500 feet underwater was dangerous, complex, emotionalTAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A billionaire from Ohio is planning to plunge to "Titanic-level depths" in a multi-million dollar submersible, nearly a year after a sub tragically imploded on its way to the ship's wreckage.
    According to reports, Larry Connor plans to take a $20 million deep-sea submersible to "Titanic-level depths" to prove the personal-sub industry is safe after the tragedy, which claimed five lives.
  • OKCPD search for two suspects in shooting at local business

    OKCPD search for two suspects in shooting at local business
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Oklahoma City Police Department are asking for assistance in identifying two men allegedly involved in a shooting at a local business.
    Authorities say shots were fired at a business near Reno Avenue and Lincoln Boulevard. Nobody was hit when shots went off.Police search for two suspects involved in shots fired at a business (Image courtesy OKCPD)Police search for two suspects involved in shots fired at a business (Image courtesy OKCPD)Police search for two suspec
  • The US faces a deadly maternal mental health crisis — and it may be getting worse

    The US faces a deadly maternal mental health crisis — and it may be getting worse
    (The Hill) - Pregnant women and new mothers are facing a deadly mental health crisis across the United States.   Mental health conditions, the leading underlying cause of pregnancy-related deaths in the country, are driving an alarming rise in maternal mortality rates, which climbed roughly 60 percent between 2019 and 2021, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).    Suicides and overdoses account for nearly a quarter of those dea
  • Here's what your Social Security COLA increase could be in 2025

    Here's what your Social Security COLA increase could be in 2025
    (NewsNation) — Older Americans are feeling the strain from high inflation, and next year's Social Security benefit bump may not offer much relief.
    The latest estimate from the Senior Citizens League projects Social Security's cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) will be 2.66% in 2025. That's the lowest increase since the pandemic and below today's annual inflation rate, which has remained near 3.5% in recent months."With the forecast of a 2.66% COLA for 2025, it appears seniors will continue t
  • Gymnastics star Gabby Douglas pulls out of US Championships, ending her bid for a third Olympics

    Gymnastics star Gabby Douglas pulls out of US Championships, ending her bid for a third Olympics
    FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Gabby Douglas' long shot bid to make the U.S. women's gymnastics team for the Paris Olympics is over.The 2012 Olympic all-around champion withdrew from the USA Gymnastics Championships on Wednesday, citing an ankle injury.The 28-year-old Douglas, who also helped the U.S. win gold in the team competition at the 2016 Olympics, had been attempting a comeback after an eight-year layoff.She returned to competition at the American Classic last month a
  • After ‘whites only’ job posting, tech staffing firm settles with DOJ

    After ‘whites only’ job posting, tech staffing firm settles with DOJ
    (The Hill) -- A Virginia-based tech company will pay thousands of dollars in fines for a job posting that requested “whites only” to apply.The Justice and Labor departments have fined minority-owned federal contractor Arthur Grand Technologies Inc. a civil penalty of $7,500. The departments also ordered the federal contractor to pay $31,000 overall to 31 people who complained about the posting.“It is shameful that in the 21st century, we continue to see employers using ‘w
  • Video released of San Diego police officer locked in backseat with woman he was transporting

    Video released of San Diego police officer locked in backseat with woman he was transporting
    SAN DIEGO (KSWB) — The San Diego Police Department recently released findings from an internal investigation into an incident last year that involved an officer who locked himself in the back of a patrol vehicle with a woman whom he was transporting to a county detention center.The report, which included body-worn camera footage and transcripts from witness interviews among other things, found that then-Officer Anthony Hair violated a number of policies and laws in connection to the events
  • Oklahoma Senate votes to override Gov. Stitt veto of police pension bill

    Oklahoma Senate votes to override Gov. Stitt veto of police pension bill
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — On Wednesday, the Oklahoma Senate voted to override Governor Kevin Stitt's veto of Senate Bill 102, which would increase retirement benefits for police officers.After Stitt vetoed SB 102 on May 21, Oklahoma's Fraternal Order of Police called on lawmakers to override the veto, citing a decrease in applications submitted to police department. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Police Union call on lawmakers to override Governor’s vetoOklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond al
  • Applesauce maker files Chapter 7 bankruptcy amid lead recall lawsuits

    Applesauce maker files Chapter 7 bankruptcy amid lead recall lawsuits
    (WJET/WFXP) — After a major applesauce recall in late 2023, applesauce producer WanaBanna filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on May 15, 2024.
    Chapter 7 bankruptcy is different from Chapter 11; Chapter 7 is better known as a "liquidation" bankruptcy since there is no plan to restructure the company or any plans for repayment. The company will instead sell off assets to pay off their debts.This image provided by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2023, shows three recall
  • Charges dropped against top golfer Scottie Scheffler

    Charges dropped against top golfer Scottie Scheffler
    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (NewsNation) —  Charges were dropped against Scottie Scheffler 12 days after the world's top golfer was arrested while trying to drive around the scene of a fatal crash on his way to the 2024 PGA Championship in Louisville, Kentucky.Scheffler, who wasn't required to attend the hearing, was represented by his attorney.Jefferson County Attorney Mike O’Connell asked for the charges to be dropped with prejudice, which both the judge and Scheffler’s defense
  • Alito rejects calls to quit Supreme Court cases on Trump and Jan. 6 because of flag controversies

    Alito rejects calls to quit Supreme Court cases on Trump and Jan. 6 because of flag controversies
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Justice Samuel Alito is rejecting calls to step aside from Supreme Court cases involving former President Donald Trump and Jan. 6 defendants because of the controversy over flags that flew over his homes.
    In letters to members of Congress on Wednesday, Alito said his wife, Martha-Ann, was responsible for flying an upside-down flag over his home in 2021 and an “Appeal to Heaven” flag at his New Jersey beach house last year. Both flags were like those carried by
  • Deadline for absentee voting for June is Monday

    Deadline for absentee voting for June is Monday
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The Oklahoma State Election Board is reminding Oklahomans the deadline to request an absentee ballot for the June Primary is Monday, June 3.
    Image courtesy Oklahoma Election BoardRequests must be received no later than 5 p.m.
    Request your ballot using the OK Voter Portal: oklahoma.gov/elections/ovp.html…
    If you want to learn more about absentee voting click: oklahoma.gov/elections/voters/absentee-voting.html
  • Increased risk of exploding air bag inflators in older Nissans sparks warning

    Increased risk of exploding air bag inflators in older Nissans sparks warning
    (The Hill) - Nissan is urging owners of nearly 84,000 older model cars to not drive their vehicles due to the risk of exploding air bag inflators.The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Wednesday that the warning affects certain Nissan vehicles that have “recalled, unrepaired Takata airbags.”“Due to the age of the vehicles equipped with defective Takata airbag inflators, there is an increased risk the inflator could explode during an airbag deploy
  • MLB has new all-time batting leader after Negro Leagues statistics incorporated

    MLB has new all-time batting leader after Negro Leagues statistics incorporated
    NEW YORK (AP) — Josh Gibson became Major League Baseball’s career leader with a .372 batting average, surpassing Ty Cobb’s .367, when Negro Leagues records for more than 2,300 players were incorporated Tuesday after a three-year research project.Gibson’s .466 average for the 1943 Homestead Grays became the season standard, followed by Charlie “Chino” Smith’s .451 for the 1929 New York Lincoln Giants. They overtook the .440 by Hugh Duffy for the National
  • Nearly 80% of Americans now view fast food as a luxury: survey

    Nearly 80% of Americans now view fast food as a luxury: survey
    (KTLA) -- Once viewed as a quick, affordable meal, fast food is increasingly seen as a luxury by many Americans due to rising menu prices, according to a new LendingTree survey.The financial advice website recently asked more than 2,000 adults how they feel about -and how often they eat- fast food.Nearly 8 in 10 said they now view fast food as a “luxury,” and 62% said they are eating it less often because prices have gone up, the survey found.There was also a socioeconomic component.
  • High-paying remote work jobs fading fast: Study

    High-paying remote work jobs fading fast: Study
    (NewsNation) — Loving that remote job? Employees hoping for a raise might want to reconsider working from home.
    A new study by job-seeking website Ladders found that high-paying remote jobs fell nearly 60% over the past year, while hybrid job availability fell 95%.
    Higher-paying jobs require more commitment from their employees, including showing up to the office daily. Companies have found it is better for their bottom line to have workers in the office versus working from home.Retur

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