• The scariest part of Halloween may be costume contact lenses, eye doctor says

    The scariest part of Halloween may be costume contact lenses, eye doctor says
    (The Conversation) - Your appearance won’t be the only frightening thing about wearing costume contact lenses this Halloween. Your eyes might look like a lizard’s for an evening, but the risk of permanent vision loss may not be worth the temporary thrill.According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 40 million, or about one in six, Americans wear contact lenses. It is difficult to estimate how many revelers wear costume contact lenses, but the number surely s
  • 'They're all shining stars': Family remembers three loved ones killed in Chickasha

    'They're all shining stars': Family remembers three loved ones killed in Chickasha
    CHICKASHA, Okla. (KFOR) — It's been one sleepless night after another for relatives of the Mayhugh family.Relatives of Patty, James and Shayla Mayhugh face an unbelievable test in their family after the three were shot and killed. The victim's son and brother, Jacob Mayhugh told law enforcement he was the one responsible for their deaths."We're all still processing and we're all still in shock," said Adam Brunett, a family member.Adam, Brandon and Savannah Brunett's father is Patty's older
  • Diddy can't be charged for 2016 L.A. hotel assault, DA's office says

    Diddy can't be charged for 2016 L.A. hotel assault, DA's office says
    (KTLA) — Rap mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs won't be charged for the 2016 Century City hotel beating of his former girlfriend that became public on Friday, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office announced.On Friday, CNN obtained security camera footage of Combs brutally assaulting Cassandra “Cassie” Ventura inside the now-closed InterContinental Hotel in Century City on March 5, 2016.
    The video depicts Combs, wearing only a towel and socks, throwing Ventura to the ground a
  • Most of Ponca City with very little water after electrical issue

    Most of Ponca City with very little water after electrical issue
    PONCA CITY, Okla. (KFOR) - Ponca City posted on Facebook around 6:30 p.m. Saturday alerting its citizens that most will have very little water after an issue at the plant.
    | MORE LOCAL NEWS > Fire crews knock down commercial fire in SE OKC >They posted "NOTICE: The City is currently having an electrical issue at the water plant, most of Ponca will have very little water until it is restored."The city page didn't have a timeline for how long the plant would be having issues.
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  • Fire crews knock down commercial fire in SE OKC

    Fire crews knock down commercial fire in SE OKC
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Oklahoma City Fire Department responded to a commercial fire in SE Oklahoma City Saturday evening.
    According to officials, firefighters responded to a fire near SE 59th Street and South Sooner Road. The fire was started under a pile of grounded up interior car parts and firefighters were able to extinguish it quickly.OKC Fire Department knock down fire in SE OKC (KFOR)OKC Fire Department knock down fire in SE OKC (KFOR)
    They are currently watching for hot spots a
  • One shot, suspect on the run in Midwest City

    One shot, suspect on the run in Midwest City
    MIDWEST CITY, Okla. (KFOR) — The Midwest City Police Department are looking for a suspect involved in a shooting Friday night in SE Midwest City.
    Authorities responded to a call of a shooting near SE 15th Street and Westminster Road just after 10 p.m. on Friday night. When officers arrived to the scene they found one person shot and another who was not hit by the suspect.
    Midwest City Police respond to shooting near SE 15th Street and Westminster Road (KFOR)The two victims said they were c
  • Chickasaw National Recreation to reopen Flower Park

    Chickasaw National Recreation to reopen Flower Park
    SULPHUR, Okla. (KFOR) — As Sulphur continues to recover from the devastating tornado that struck the area on April 27, the Chickasaw National Recreation Area will be reopening the Flower Park on Sunday, May 19 at noon.
    The community of Sulphur and the park were both damaged by the tornado and heavy flooding. The National Park Service crews have been actively working on restoring and opening areas of the park for visitation again.Oklahoma National Guard provides tornado relief to Sulphur re
  • 'Happy Gilmore' alligator retired after wrecking set of '90s sitcom: caretaker

    'Happy Gilmore' alligator retired after wrecking set of '90s sitcom: caretaker
    DENVER (KDVR) — "Happy Gilmore 2" is coming to Netflix soon, but you won't see all of the original cast. The alligator that stole Adam Sandler's golf ball in the nearly 30-year-old film won't be on set, because he's living out his retirement in Colorado.Talks of a sequel to “Happy Gilmore” have been making the rounds in recent months with Sandler letting slip that he was “working on some stuff” for “Happy 2” on the Dan Patrick Show in April.
    While h
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  • Fans react to proposed site of new arena in OKC

    Fans react to proposed site of new arena in OKC
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — We have our first look at the proposed site for a new arena here in Oklahoma City.Voters approved a nearly $1 Billion arena back in December, but up until today, nobody knew where it might be. New arena set to open in 2029With a proposal in place, we wanted to see what fans thought."It seems like a super great area and I'm always down for a new arena," Cale Cooper, Thunder fan said.Excitement is building around Oklahoma City as Thunder fans and concert goers are exci
  • Total Wine and More appeals state’s denial to open first Oklahoma store

    Total Wine and More appeals state’s denial to open first Oklahoma store
    MOORE, Okla. (KFOR) — A national big box liquor chain is appealing the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement (ABLE) Commission’s decision to deny its application to open its first store in Oklahoma.Total Wine and More is a national big box wine and spirits chain with 267 stores in 28 states, according to its website.It describes itself as “the country‘s largest independent retailer of fine wine.” New Oklahoma law removes requirement for businesses to check ID
  • OKC mother in custody, officer on leave after shooting

    OKC mother in custody, officer on leave after shooting
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – An Oklahoma City mother is in the Oklahoma County Jail and an Oklahoma City Police officer is on routine paid administrative leave after shots were fired at a NW OKC home.Police said the incident happened May 5 near NW 63rd and May Avenue. Chickasha triple murder suspect denied bond, court date setCourt documents say the incident started when suspect Lisa Rae Daniels began acting strangely around her son. In an interview with police, Daniels son told authorities
  • Sewage spills on an OKC homeowner's lawn, she's told she'd have to pay up

    Sewage spills on an OKC homeowner's lawn, she's told she'd have to pay up
    THE VILLAGE, Okla. (KFOR) - A homeowner who lives at the corner of three jurisdictions near Oklahoma City is upset after someone else's sewage pipe busted on her lawn and she was told she might have to pay for it.
    "There is raw sewage just spilling out into the street and every time someone flushes it just pops out and pours out more," said Lori Giachino.Metro woman says her dog was stolen from OKC Animal ShelterGiachino was told she'd have to pay for it even though she pays sewage to Oklahoma C
  • OTA report alleges OK has lost out on $11.5M in Plate Pay fees from tribes

    OTA report alleges OK has lost out on $11.5M in Plate Pay fees from tribes
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — In a weekly press briefing, Governor Kevin Stitt called out the tribes for not paying to use Oklahoma's toll roads, more specifically the Cherokee Nation.Currently, three federally recognized tribes have a vehicle tag compact with the State of Oklahoma: the Cherokee Nation, Choctaw Nation, and Chickasaw Nation.Lawmakers extended the compact negotiation period between tribes and the Governor last year. The Governor then filed a lawsuit against Speaker of the House Cha
  • Savannah Bananas step up to the plate providing free tickets to Oklahoma family scammed out of tickets

    Savannah Bananas step up to the plate providing free tickets to Oklahoma family scammed out of tickets
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — One of the biggest events going on this weekend is the Savannah Bananas baseball games at the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. It is bringing thousands to the stadium each night and with three completely sold-out games, fans are willing to do almost anything to get their hands on some tickets. One Oklahoma family sent money to the wrong person.  Unfortunately, a Sulphur family's dreams were dashed when they realized their tickets never arrived. Their grandmother di
  • Metro woman says her dog was stolen from OKC Animal Shelter

    Metro woman says her dog was stolen from OKC Animal Shelter
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A metro woman is desperate to get her dog back after it was stolen from the Oklahoma City Animal Shelter two weeks ago.Julie Valentine said when she went to bed her two dogs were outside behind the gate, however, when she woke up the gate was open and her dogs were missing. Okfuskee County man faces federal misdemeanor charges in Jan. 6 riot"I still feel sad. I miss both of them really bad," said Valentine.Valentine's dog, Blaze, is a Jack Russell mix and she said ho
  • One shot, two in custody after shooting in Del City

    One shot, two in custody after shooting in Del City
    DEL CITY, Okla. (KFOR) — Two people have been detained following a shooting near Sequoyah Park in Del City late Friday afternoon.Shooting near Sequoyah Park in Del City. Photo courtesy KFOR.Del City Police say a teenager was taken to the hospital after being shot in the leg. The victim's injury is said to be non-life-threatening.No other information is available at this time.
  • Norman Public Schools unveils plans for new Norman North football stadium

    Norman Public Schools unveils plans for new Norman North football stadium
    NORMAN, Okla. (KFOR) — Norman Public Schools released their plans for the new Norman North High School football stadium on Friday.
    Norman North High School Stadium rendering. Image courtesy Norman Public Schools.Norman North High School Stadium rendering. Image courtesy Norman Public Schools.
    The stadium will seat up to 6,000 people—5,500 seats on the home side and another 500 available to visitors. New OKC Thunder arena development agreement to be considered TuesdayVoters approved t
  • Edmond 5th grader wins Outstanding Safety Patroller Award

    Edmond 5th grader wins Outstanding Safety Patroller Award
    EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) - Fifth grader Max Hathaway takes his job very seriously. “Whether it's doing car lines, helping kids open the doors and keeping them away from the street to help them stay safe…,” said Hathaway. GOOD NEWS!: Choctaw-Nicoma Park principal celebrated for years of work
    Every morning, he throws on his neon sash and gets to work as one of Heritage Elementary School’s Safety Patrollers. Max Hathaway wins Outstanding Safety Patroller Award. I
  • David DePape sentenced to 30 years in Paul Pelosi attack

    David DePape sentenced to 30 years in Paul Pelosi attack
    SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- David DePape, the man who broke into former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's San Francisco home and bludgeoned her husband with a hammer, was sentenced on Friday. DePape, 43, was looking for Nancy Pelosi when he broke into the couple's home on Oct. 28, 2022.U.S. Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley sentenced DePape to a total of 50 years in prison for attempted kidnapping of a federal official, and assault on a family member of a federal official. He was given the maximum
  • Documents provide insight into the death of Boeing whistleblower John Barnett

    Documents provide insight into the death of Boeing whistleblower John Barnett
    CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Documents provided by the Charleston Police Department (CPD) and Charleston County Coroner’s Office on Friday afternoon provided insight into the death of John Barnett, a known Boeing whistleblower.Barnett, 62, died on March 9, 2024, from “what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound,” the Charleston County Coroner’s Office said in their initial victim identification announcement.Despite rumors that circulated online, Charleston Polic
  • New OKC Thunder arena development agreement to be considered Tuesday

    New OKC Thunder arena development agreement to be considered Tuesday
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The City of Oklahoma City is moving along with the next stage of the Oklahoma City Thunder's new arena, the location.
    Oklahoma City officials have confirmed on Friday that the proposed location will be up for vote on the agenda for the city council meeting on May 21 at 8:30 a.m.
    The Thunder's new arena location would be "generally located between Sheridan Avenue and Reno Avenue and Robinson Avenue and E.K. Gaylord Boulevard. Ward 7," which is located at the former si
  • Many Oklahomans report an AT&T internet outage

    Many Oklahomans report an AT&T internet outage
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Many Oklahomans are experiencing an AT&T internet outage.
    Downdetector reports outages in Central Oklahoma.
    The AT&T Outage map also shows outages
    There isn't any word on what caused the outage.
    AT&T has told some customers they are working on the issue and it could be down until 6:00 a.m. Saturday.
  • Chickasha triple murder suspect denied bond, court date set

    Chickasha triple murder suspect denied bond, court date set
    GRADY COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) — Chickasha triple murder suspect Jacob Mayhugh was denied bond by a Grady County judge on Thursday, according to court documents.20-year-old Mayhugh is facing three counts of first-degree murder for the shooting deaths of his parents and sister in their Chickasha home.Court document reveals new details in Chickasha triple murder caseCourt documents say Mayhugh confessed to the murders in an interview with OSBI agents following his arrest in Oklahoma City on Tues
  • Diddy allegedly seen violently assaulting Cassie Ventura in video

    Diddy allegedly seen violently assaulting Cassie Ventura in video
    (NewsNation) — Hotel surveillance video from 2016 appears to show Sean “Diddy” Combs violently attacking, kicking and shoving his former partner Cassie Ventura, who filed a federal lawsuit against the music producer last year.The footage obtained by CNN was released Friday and matches the description of a physical altercation Ventura detailed in her now-settled lawsuit against Combs. In the video, Combs is seen running in a towel after Ventura who is seen standing in front
  • Norman's McKinley and Monroe Elementary Schools celebrate new storm shelters

    Norman's McKinley and Monroe Elementary Schools celebrate new storm shelters
    NORMAN, Okla. (KFOR) — McKinley Elementary and Monroe Elementary officials announced this week during a ribbon cutting ceremony the official opening of each site’s shelters, marking the completion of all construction projects under the 2019 bond.According to school officials, all schools in Norman Public Schools (NPS) now have storm shelters ready to keep students safe, just in time for severe weather season. Scissortail Park’s free Summer Concert Series begins May 19
    “As
  • McKinley and Monroe Elementary Schools celebrate new storm shelters

    McKinley and Monroe Elementary Schools celebrate new storm shelters
    NORMAN, Okla. (KFOR) — McKinley Elementary and Monroe Elementary officials announced this week during a ribbon cutting ceremony the official opening of each site’s shelters, marking the completion of all construction projects under the 2019 bond.According to school officials, all schools in Norman Public Schools (NPS) now have storm shelters ready to keep students safe, just in time for severe weather season. Scissortail Park’s free Summer Concert Series begins May 19
    “As
  • Altus man convicted for lying during gun purchase

    Altus man convicted for lying during gun purchase
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Friday, the conviction of a Altus man after lying during during the purchase of a firearm.According to U.S. Attorney Robert J. Troester, Angel Luis Garcia-Navedo, 27, of Altus, was foundguilty after a bench trial of making a false statement during the purchase of a firearm.DOJ authorities confirm, on August 16, 2023, a federal grand jury returned a two-count Indictment against Garcia-Navedo, charging him with makin
  • 33rd Annual Chuck Wagon Festival returns to OKC

    33rd Annual Chuck Wagon Festival returns to OKC
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Oklahoma families are set to celebrate Western and Native American history, art and cuisine at the 33rd Annual Chuck Wagon Festival.The event at National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum kicks off May 25-26, 2024. Scissortail Park’s free Summer Concert Series begins May 19Location:National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum1700 NE 63rd Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73111According the Museum officials, the Chuck Wagon Festival will feature chuck wagon food samples,
  • Okfuskee County man faces federal misdemeanor charges in Jan. 6 riot

    Okfuskee County man faces federal misdemeanor charges in Jan. 6 riot
    OKFUSKEE COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) — An Okfuskee County man is facing federal misdemeanor charges for his alleged participation in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.According to a report from Tulsa World, 43-year-old Matthew Titus Allen told FBI agents during a phone interview on Nov. 15, 2022, that he attended a "Stop the Steal" rally in support of former President Donald Trump before walking with the crowd to the U.S. Capitol. Former Capitol Police officer warns that ‘nothing i
  • Road reopened: I-44 ramp closed, lanes narrowed after crash

    Road reopened: I-44 ramp closed, lanes narrowed after crash
    Update:
    Traffic is flowing again after a wreck Friday morning.
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - A vehicle accident is slowing traffic on I-44 Friday morning.The Oklahoma Department of Transportation says the I-44 ramp is closed at SH-152 and I-44 lanes are narrowed at SW 59th St. due to the crash.TRAFFIC: KFOR's Live Traffic MapWreck on I-44. Image KFOR.Wreck on I-44. Image KFOR.
    According to ODOT:
    The SH-152 off-ramp to westbound I-44 (runs south) is closedThe westbound I-44 on-ramp from S.W. 44th St. is

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