• This Arctic blast is shattering hundreds of records and causing deadly road conditions. And it’s not over

    OKLAHOMA CITY (CNN) — We’re still 38 days from the official start of winter, but Mother Nature doesn’t care.
    **Embargo: Detroit, MI**
    Winter weather affects drivers in Michigan.
    Hundreds of million of people were grappling with bone-chilling weather Wednesday as an Arctic blast grips the eastern two-thirds of the US.
    “Freeze warnings continue into the Deep South, with freezing temperatures in Florida this morning,” CNN meteorologist Dave Hennen said.
    The widespread
  • Amazon debuts grocery delivery program for Prime members, SNAP recipients

    Amazon debuts grocery delivery program for Prime members, SNAP recipients
    (KTLA) - Amazon on Tuesday unveiled its new grocery delivery program, which is open to Prime members and recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.For about $10 a month, Prime members will have access to unlimited grocery delivery for orders over $35 from Whole Foods, Amazon Fresh and various local grocery retailers on Amazon.com.
    The program will be available to SNAP recipients for $4.99 per month. Amazon to begin ‘Prime Air’ drone delivery in first city“The
  • Taco Bell offering $5 Taco Discovery Box for 'Taco Tuesdays'

    Taco Bell offering $5 Taco Discovery Box for 'Taco Tuesdays'
    ST. LOUIS (KTVI) – Taco Bell is celebrating Taco Tuesday with a new $5 Taco Discovery Box available exclusively on Tuesdays.The $5 meal is available nationwide on "Taco Tuesdays" from April 23 to June 4. The offer includes a new Cantina Chicken Crispy Taco, a crunchy taco, a Doritos Locos Taco and a medium fountain drink.
    It offer is also being promoted with a star-studded ad campaign featuring LeBron James and Jason Sudeikis.
    Available exclusively on Taco Tuesdays from April 23 through Ju
  • Weird history: Runestone may prove Vikings were in Oklahoma 1000 years ago

    Weird history: Runestone may prove Vikings were in Oklahoma 1000 years ago
    HEAVENER, Okla. (KTAL/KMSS) — A former Arkansas State Park in Oklahoma is either proof that Columbus was not the first to “discover” the new world, proof that the state of Arkansas was once duped into believing that Vikings were living in Oklahoma 1000 years ago, or perhaps proof that a famous explorer met his end in a location that was previously lost to history.And yes, this is about to be weird. It’s so weird that it will be published as three separate articles.Welcome
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  • Medical miracle: Denver child's heart beats again after 14 hours

    Medical miracle: Denver child's heart beats again after 14 hours
    DENVER (KDVR) — A miracle of modern medicine or a miracle from a higher power? No matter what you believe, the recovery story of Cartier McDaniel is nothing short of amazing.At just 4 years old, his heart stopped beating for 14 hours — and then all of a sudden, it restarted. Now, his family and doctors are sharing an experience they've never seen before. Louisiana woman who won ‘Price Is Right’ showcase almost missed show appearanceCartier was a typical child full of ener
  • Governor vetoes 'Survivors Act' for domestic violence victims

    Governor vetoes 'Survivors Act' for domestic violence victims
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Governor Kevin Stitt has vetoed a bill known as the Oklahoma Survivors' Act.Senate Bill 1470 passed by wide margins in both the House and the Senate this legislative session.LOCAL NEWS: Protesters gather at State Capitol as lawmakers pass a state immigration bill
    The Oklahoma Survivors' Act would allow for more lenient sentencing for domestic violence victims, convicted of crimes against their perpetrators.According to the author, the law allows domestic violence victims,
  • Are you still earning enough to be middle class? Check these new tables

    Are you still earning enough to be middle class? Check these new tables
    (NEXSTAR) — It can be hard to tell if you rank as middle class, especially when it feels like your paycheck doesn’t go as far as it once did (one government analysis suggests you need at least $10,000 more just to live like you did three years ago).A new report from personal finance site SmartAsset reviewed data from the U.S. Census Bureau as well as the Pew Research Center to determine what it does take — at least on paper — to be considered middle class in all 50 states
  • Louisiana woman who won 'Price Is Right' showcase almost missed show appearance

    Louisiana woman who won 'Price Is Right' showcase almost missed show appearance
    LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) -- A Louisiana woman who won the final showcase on Monday's episode of "The Price Is Right" said the big moment almost didn't happen.
    Michelle Citizen, who lives in Lafayette, said she planned a girls trip to California with her friend Bella after being selected to appear on the long-running CBS game show.
    The day before they were supposed to leave for their trip, Citizen said her aunt passed away.
    "The day before, I almost didn't go," said Michelle Citizen, who lives in La
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  • Son of Dunkin' worker has perfect response after car crashes into coffee shop

    Son of Dunkin' worker has perfect response after car crashes into coffee shop
    CRANSTON, R.I. (WPRI) — A car crashed into a Dunkin' in Rhode Island Tuesday morning, but it was the lighthearted reaction of a 15-year-old at the scene that has the internet talking.Crews responded to the Dunkin' location in Cranston around 6:30 a.m. and found the car entirely in the coffee shop.
    Police said the driver had his learner's permit and was learning how to drive. When he put the car in drive, instead of reverse, the passenger told him to hit the brake, according to police. Howe
  • Arrest made in connection to murder of missing teenager

    Arrest made in connection to murder of missing teenager
    STILLWATER, OKLA (KFOR) — The search for Stillwater teenager, Teedeenae "Jackson" Yearby, continues more than a year later. Yearby was first reported missing in February of last year.
    On Wednesday, Stillwater Police arrested Quinlan Phipps in connection to the teen's murder.Gruesome details released in SW OKC murder, suicideMore than a year later, there's still no sign of Jackson Yearby, leaving family and friends with unanswered questions.
    "What happened to him? What did he do? Where is h
  • Del City Police identify victims in deadly car crash

    Del City Police identify victims in deadly car crash
    DEL CITY, Okla. (KFOR) - The Del City Police Department says a deadly cash that happened in SE Oklahoma taking the lives of three people have been identified.Authorities confirm 54-year-old Helen Thompson was driving the car when it veered off the road and hit a tree and fire hydrant at the corner of SE 15th and Bryant. Victims names released in SW OKC murder suicideSE 15th & Bryant Image courtesy of KFORThompson, a 6-year-old and 7-year-old died of injuries with two other children hurt; a 1
  • Zumwalt: “I will not be resigning”

    Zumwalt: “I will not be resigning”
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma Secretary of Tourism, Shelley Zumwalt, refused to step down Tuesday after Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond called for her to resign following the release of a state audit.The audit revealed two state agencies Zumwalt previously led awarded a company, of which her husband is the vice president, no-bid contracts totaling millions of dollars. State auditor releases report, determines OMES lacks oversight and violated Oklahoma law“Transparency ha
  • Dolphin found dead on beach with 'multiple' gunshot wounds

    Dolphin found dead on beach with 'multiple' gunshot wounds
    Editor's Note: This story contains an image of a dead dolphin that may be disturbing to some; viewer's discretion is advised.TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries Services is offering a $20,000 reward for information after a dolphin was found shot to death on a beach last month.
    The juvenile bottlenose dolphin was found with "multiple bullets" in its "brain, spinal cord, and heart" on West Mae's Beach in Cameron Parish, Louisiana on March
  • Senate passes Ukraine, Israel funding after months-long stalemate

    Senate passes Ukraine, Israel funding after months-long stalemate
    The Senate on Tuesday passed a $95 billion emergency foreign aid package, ending months of bitter fighting over $61 billion for the war in Ukraine that had deeply divided the Republican Party.The measure passed by a vote of 79 to 18 and now goes to President Biden for his signature.The package also includes $15 billion in military aid for Israel and $9 billion in humanitarian aid for Gaza and other war-torn areas, which became another flashpoint among conservative Republicans who argued it didn&
  • Ex-news anchor Janelle Stelson to take on GOP Rep. Scott Perry in Pennsylvania

    Ex-news anchor Janelle Stelson to take on GOP Rep. Scott Perry in Pennsylvania
    Former local news anchor Janelle Stelson is projected to win the Democratic primary to take on Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) this November, according to Decision Desk HQ. Stelson, once a news anchor for WGAL-TV 8, defeated five other Democratic challengers in the crowded field to take on Perry in Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District. She was previously a Republican, according to Pennsylvania Capital-Star, and currently lives outside of the district, according to The Philadelphia Inqu
  • AI-generated child pornography threatens to overwhelm reporting system: Research

    AI-generated child pornography threatens to overwhelm reporting system: Research
    (The Hill) – Child pornography generated by artificial intelligence (AI) could overwhelm an already inundated reporting system for online child sexual abuse material, a new report from the Stanford Internet Observatory found. The CyberTipline, which is run by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), processes and shares reports of child sexual abuse material with relevant law enforcement for further investigation. Open-source generative AI models that
  • 5 dead, one survivor, police reveal details of 'massacre' 

    5 dead, one survivor, police reveal details of 'massacre' 
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — On Tuesday morning Oklahoma City Police released the gruesome details surrounding Monday’s murder-suicide in Southwest Oklahoma City. A total of five family members were found shot to death in their home on Monday morning. Investigators believe the father committed the murders before turning the gun on himself.  So far, no reports have been filed at the Canadian County Courthouse, but what we do know is the youngest child of the family survived. Polic
  • Woman returns home, husband still in Turks and Caicos facing ammo charge

    Woman returns home, husband still in Turks and Caicos facing ammo charge
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - An Oklahoma City metro couple, coming home from a dream vacation, has been caught in a Caribbean nightmare.
    Ryan and Valerie Watson went on a birthday trip with friends to Turks and Caicos in early April. Airport security found bullets in the couple’s duffle bag when they arrived for their return flight.Valerie was released April 22 and her charges were dropped, after being detained for 11 days on the island. She returned home to Oklahoma City on Tuesday. McIntyre La
  • Fake Amazon van leads to illegal marijuana grow

    Fake Amazon van leads to illegal marijuana grow
    LINDSEY, Okla. (KFOR) - A fake Amazon van led to the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) shutting down another illegal marijuana grow.“Oklahoma is no longer this wild west of weed,” said Mark Woodward, OBN Spokesman.Image courtesy OBNState agents started this investigation back in January when a Missouri state trooper pulled over the driver of an amazon van, who had recently crossed state lines, for a handful of traffic violations.  Gruesome details released in SW OKC murder, sui
  • Protesters gather at State Capitol as lawmakers pass a state immigration bill

    Protesters gather at State Capitol as lawmakers pass a state immigration bill
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — As an Oklahoma House bill criminalizing undocumented immigrants heads to the Senate floor, protesters gathered outside of the State Capitol building early Tuesday afternoon to vocalize their opposition to the bill.
    Protest over HB4156 at the state Capitol building. (KFOR)
    Protest over HB4156 at the state Capitol building. (KFOR)
    Protest over HB4156 at the state Capitol building. (KFOR)If signed into law, HB 4156 would allow local law enforcement to arrest individuals
  • UnitedHealth says 'substantial proportion' of Americans' information hit by cyberattack

    UnitedHealth says 'substantial proportion' of Americans' information hit by cyberattack
    (The Hill) — The cyberattack on Change Healthcare in February targeted the data of "a substantial proportion of people in America," UnitedHealth Group (UHG) said this week, with the company confirming it paid a ransom in an effort to protect patient information."Based on initial targeted data sampling to date, the company has found files containing protected health information (PHI) or personally identifiable information (PII), which could cover a substantial proportion of people in Americ
  • OK Attorney General files brief with Supreme Court asking to halt Glossip execution

    OK Attorney General files brief with Supreme Court asking to halt Glossip execution
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond filed court papers with the U.S. Supreme Court detailing why the execution of Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip should be stopped.
    Drummond says Glossip’s conviction for the 1997 murder of Barry Van Treese should be vacated and remanded back to district court amid revelations of false testimony by the prosecution’s key witness.The case goes back to 1997, when Glossip and Justin Sneed were convic
  • Couple plans mission to feed those near front lines in Ukraine

    Couple plans mission to feed those near front lines in Ukraine
    EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) — They're an unlikely pair, from opposite ends of the earth, helping Ukrainians fight against Russia. Now, an Edmond man and his New Zealand girlfriend are embarking on a new way to help those on the front lines in Ukraine.Campbell and Zan in Ukraine, courtesy of Jason Zan"How do you put a professional baker and a professional archeologist together to do humanitarian work in a war zone?" said Jason Zan.
    That's the question Zan—an archeologist—and Harriet Ca
  • Looking to hire? Why people with autism can make loyal, long term employees

    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — April is Autism Acceptance Month, and News 4 is highlighting autism acceptance in the workplace, and why people with autism can make excellent employees.The diagnosis is becoming more and more common due to better detection.
    According to the CDC, one in 36 children now has autism, and many adults are being diagnosed later in life.Last month, News 4 introduced you to Carley Dummitt, one of four 2024 Remarkable Women of Oklahoma nominees. “I was suicidal at age 9
  • OKC Thunder reveal Game 2 playoff t-shirts for Wednesday

    OKC Thunder reveal Game 2 playoff t-shirts for Wednesday
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — After holding on and pulling out the win against the New Orleans Pelicans this past Sunday, the OKC Thunder prepare for Game 2 at home with another t-shirt design for the fans.
    The Oklahoma City Thunder and Nanae Yamano, Thunder super-fan and artist, both revealed on social media what the next design will be ahead of the next game on Wednesday, April 24.Thunder Survive Late To Beat New Orleans in Game One
    OKC Thunder Game 2 of the NBA Playoffs t-shirt designOKC Thund
  • State auditor releases report, determines OMES lacks oversight and violated Oklahoma law

    State auditor releases report, determines OMES lacks oversight and violated Oklahoma law
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — On Tuesday, Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector (SAI) Cindy Byrd released the an audit for FY 2022, and determined that the Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES) has not been acting in the best interest of taxpayers.The Federal Single Audit of expenditures made during FY 2022 includes findings that show OMES has violated the Oklahoma Central Purchasing Act—a statute that requires the office to conduct a competitive bidding process with potential
  • VIDEO: Person seen trashing Waymo car in California

    VIDEO: Person seen trashing Waymo car in California
    SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A person vandalized an autonomous Waymo vehicle in San Francisco on Saturday, video obtained by Nexstar's KRON shows.
    The driverless Waymo car was in the area of Market and Dolores streets when video captured an unknown individual trashing the vehicle.
    The video, which can be viewed in the media player above, shows the person stomping the front windshield in an attempt to break it open. The windshield was shattered and damaged significantly. ‘Criminalization is neve
  • Man uses screwdriver to fend off alligator that pulled him 'to bottom' of South Carolina river

    Man uses screwdriver to fend off alligator that pulled him 'to bottom' of South Carolina river
    BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – A South Carolina man is recovering after he says he was attacked by an alligator while collecting fossils in the Cooper River earlier this week.William Georgitis, of West Ashley, was diving for fossils Monday afternoon when he was attacked and dragged to the bottom of the waterway, where he says he ran out of air.“When I surfaced, he was about 20 feet away from me and as soon as he saw me, he launched himself out of the water. I mean he was coming at me
  • When could the proposed TikTok ban take effect?

    When could the proposed TikTok ban take effect?
    (NEXSTAR) — While many have expressed their distaste for the potential TikTok ban progressing through Congress, the Senate appears poised to send the matter to President Joe Biden this week.
    Earlier this year, the House passed a bill that would have banned TikTok if its China-based owner, ByteDance, didn't sell its stake. It faced roadblocks in the Senate, however, and ultimately stalled.Instead, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) merged an adjusted measure regarding TikTok with a $95 bill
  • DOJ reaches $138.7 million settlement with Larry Nassar victims

    DOJ reaches $138.7 million settlement with Larry Nassar victims
    (The Hill) – The Department of Justice (DOJ) has reached a $138.7 million settlement with the more than 100 assault survivors of disgraced Olympic Team USA gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar over allegations the department failed to investigate sexual assault accusations against him.The settlement, announced Tuesday by the DOJ, resolves the 139 administrative claims against the FBI alleging the agency inadequately probed Nassar's sexual abuse spanning nearly two decades.
    The agreement marks th

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