• USGS: 2.8 magnitude earthquake shakes Central Oklahoma

    USGS: 2.8 magnitude earthquake shakes Central Oklahoma
    POCASSET, Okla. (KFOR) - The U.S. Geological Survey reports that Oklahoma experienced a 2.8 magnitude earthquake near the town of Pocasset.The USGS originally reported a 3.3 magnitude earthquake but later downgraded the earthquake to a 2.8 magnitude.The earthquake was recorded about 5.9 miles northwest of Pocasset, Oklahoma around 12:31 p.m. on Tuesday, December 6.No damage has been reported at this time.
  • 'Criminalization is never an answer': OK bill fining, incarcerating homeless people on state-owned land heads to Governor

    'Criminalization is never an answer': OK bill fining, incarcerating homeless people on state-owned land heads to Governor
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A Senate bill criminalizing homeless people who refuse to leave state-owned land is now heading to the Governor's desk for a signature.Senate Bill 1854 is authored by Senator Darrell Weaver (R-Moore) and Representative Chris Kannady (R-OKC).The proposal states tents, shelters and bedding would not be allowed on any state-owned property including parks, highways and underpasses.First-time violators would be issued a warning and offered assistance such as a drive to a
  • Update: Police say 7-year old will survive after SW OKC shooting

    Update: Police say 7-year old will survive after SW OKC shooting
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Oklahoma City Police say a 7-year-old will be okay after being caught in the middle of a shootout Sunday afternoon.Shooting at Southwest 15th & Penn, Image courtesy KFORPolice confirm, the 7-year-old was outside on Sunday afternoon near Southwest 15th & Penn when investigators say two cars started shooting at each other hitting the 7-year-old in the face. Child shot in face, caught in crossfire in Southwest OKCAuthorities say, the little girl was rushed to the hosp
  • Governor Stitt set to sign bill addressing shelters on state property

    Governor Stitt set to sign bill addressing shelters on state property
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - A Oklahoma law that will prohibit tent shelters and bedding on any state property is headed to Governor Stitt's desk for signature.The law, HB4156 is set to also include, parks, highways and underpasses. According to the law, first-time offenders will be given a warning and offered assistance such as a ride to a nearby food panty or homeless shelter. If violators refuse, they can face up to 15 days in jail or a fifty dollar fine. According to the new bill set to be signed
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  • Metro bus crash in NE OKC leaves one in custody

    Metro bus crash in NE OKC leaves one in custody
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Oklahoma City Police says an attack on the bus driver is what led up to the bus crashing into a building over the weekend.New details released by the police confirm, the suspect was initially on the bus requesting to get off when the bus driver told the man he would have to wait until the next stop. The suspect then got upset and attacked the bus driver causing the crash, according to police. Oklahoma City Police says an attack on the bus driver is what led up to the bus c
  • Bethany PD respond to shooting at apartment complex

    Bethany PD respond to shooting at apartment complex
    BETHANY, Okla. (KFOR) - The Bethany Police Department says two people were taken to the hospital after a shooting at The Belmont Apartments.Authorities confirm, they were called just before 1:30 a.m. to the Belmont apartment complex on Rockwell. Upon arrival officers say the suspect ran away from the scene and located two victims who were shot and taken to the hospital. Sex offender arrested, allegedly met child through SnapchatThe Belmont Apartments on Rockwell, Image courtesy KFORPolice say th
  • Victims names released in SW OKC murder suicide

    Victims names released in SW OKC murder suicide
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Monday morning five people were found dead inside a SW Oklahoma City home.
    Police say all of the people were shot to death.
    Investigators believe that Jonathon Candy armed with a gun, shot three of his children and wife to death before turning the gun on himself.
    A fourth child was in the home and wasn't harmed.
    Lindsay, Dylan, Ethan and Lucas Candy were found at the scene.The surviving child was released to family at the scene.
    The motive is unclear according to pol
  • Live: Victims names released in SW OKC murder suicide

    Live: Victims names released in SW OKC murder suicide
    Livestream- Oklahoma City Police are holding a news conference in the player above.
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Monday morning five people were found dead inside a SW Oklahoma City home.
    Police say all of the people were shot to death.
    Investigators believe that Jonathon Candy armed with a gun, shot three of his children and wife to death before turning the gun on himself.
    A fourth child was in the home and wasn't harmed.
    Lindsay, Dylan, Ethan and Lucas Candy were found at the scene.
    The video
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  • Gruesome details released in SW OKC murder, suicide

    Gruesome details released in SW OKC murder, suicide
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Monday morning five people were found dead inside a SW Oklahoma City home.Police say all of the people were shot to death.Investigators believe that Jonathon Candy armed with a gun, shot three of his children and wife to death before turning the gun on himself.
    Lindsay, Dylan, Ethan and Lucas Candy were found dead at the scene.
    Police say that at some point overnight Jonathan Candy had an altercation with his wife, Lindsay and he shot her multiple times.
    Investigator
  • Caddo County middle school coach accused of lewd acts with student

    Caddo County middle school coach accused of lewd acts with student
    APACHE, Okla. (KFOR) — A Boone-Apache Middle School coach and teacher is in jail after a 13-year-old student alleged he inappropriately touched her on numerous occasions.On Friday, Myles Stephenson Jr. was booked into the Caddo County Jail on two charges of Lewd or Indecent Acts to a Minor Under 16.The affidavit in his arrest alleges Stephenson formed a close relationship with a now-13-year-old middle school student, beginning when she was in sixth grade. Former Ringling football coach&rsq
  • Police searching for woman accused of assaulting elderly victim at SE OKC Braum's

    Police searching for woman accused of assaulting elderly victim at SE OKC Braum's
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Police are asking for help with identifying a woman accused of assaulting an elderly woman and stealing her wallet at a Braum's near S Shields Boulevard and I-240.Oklahoma City Police say a young woman was cursing at an older woman and following her around inside the store around 5 p.m. on Sunday, April 7. Del City PD releases more information in fatal crashThe suspect then demanded money from the older woman. After the victim refused, the suspect punched her in the
  • Man arrested after allegedly sexually assaulting Lyft driver in Del City

    Man arrested after allegedly sexually assaulting Lyft driver in Del City
    DEL CITY, Okla. (KFOR) – The Del City Police Department said a convicted felon has been arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting his Lyft driver.Court documents said the case in question happened last Thursday night.
    Documents said a 54-year-old Lyft driver picked up 20-year-old Andre Hunter in Oklahoma City.The victim told police Hunter used a female's profile and name to register for a ride in the app. The victim told police that was a common practice at time with the app. Police:
  • Higher speed limit on H.E. Bailey Turnpike raises concern for guardrail safety

    Higher speed limit on H.E. Bailey Turnpike raises concern for guardrail safety
    CHICKASHA, Okla. (KFOR) — The speed limit increase to 80 mph on parts of the H.E. Bailey Turnpike has national safety advocate Stephen Eimers worried for Oklahoma drivers.
    Eimers lost his daughter, Hannah, in a guardrail crash in 2016 which led him to become an advocate for road safety across the country. Police: 5 found dead in SW Oklahoma City home"My daughter was traveling north on interstate 75 in Tennessee, and an X-Lite guardrail speared into her vehicle as she was on her way to scho
  • Earth Day and signs of spring '24 arrive at the Pawnee Bill Ranch

    Earth Day and signs of spring '24 arrive at the Pawnee Bill Ranch
    PAWNEE, Okla. (KFOR) – Spreading on the prairie winds—that's how most native grasses and wildflowers first arrived on Blue Hawk Peak.But on this 21st century Saturday, retired science teacher Joyce Cheatham and Pawnee College Coordinator Felipe Chavez-Ramirez put them out for the taking."We have a seed buffet," smiles Ramirez.Modeling the idea from the seed swap tradition among vegetable gardeners, Cheatham and Ramirez organized the very first 'Something to Grow About' Earth Day
  • Advocates attend Anti-Hunger Day at Oklahoma State Capitol

    Advocates attend Anti-Hunger Day at Oklahoma State Capitol
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - B.K. Bruner said when he was a freshman at OU his mother had a stroke, leaving the 18-year-old to take care of his two younger siblings while she recovered. "During that process, I was really struggling to try to help them find food and I couldn't really get a job because my sister was only two at the time, so we didn't have money for daycare,” said Bruner. “I had to rely on family, friends and my neighbors and they told me about the food bank… We d
  • Crews working to repair water line break in Edmond

    Crews working to repair water line break in Edmond
    EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) — The City of Edmond says drivers should expect delays on Kelly Avenue north of Danforth Road as crews work to repair a water line break.Water line break on Kelly Avenue north of Danforth Road in Edmond. Photo courtesy City of Edmond.The line break is reportedly causing water pressure issues for some residents in the area.The southbound outside lane of Kelly Ave will be closed as crews work on repairs. There is no current timeline for when the repairs are expected to b
  • Election workers fear threats to their safety this November. One group is trying to help

    Election workers fear threats to their safety this November. One group is trying to help
    TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — The group gathered inside the conference room, mostly women, fell silent as the audio recording began to play.The male voice, clearly agitated, railed against what he thought had been fraud that cost former President Donald Trump reelection four years ago.“You’re gonna pay for it,” said the man, filling his message with expletives and suggesting his target's throat be slashed with a knife. “We will … take you out. Your family, your
  • Metro pastor receives Community Leadership Award from FBI

    Metro pastor receives Community Leadership Award from FBI
    WASHINGTON (KFOR) — An Oklahoma City pastor—who went from prison to the pulpit—was honored by the FBI in Washington D.C. over the weekend.
    FBI Director Cristopher Wray (L) and Pastor Thaddeus Black (R). Photo courtesy FBI Headquarters.Photo courtesy FBI Headquarters.
    Pastor Thaddeus Black received the prestigious Director's Community Leadership Award (DCLA) from FBI Director Christopher Wray.The DCLA was created in 1990 to honor those who have made notable contributions to stre
  • Northbound I-35 closed near NE 63rd after crash

    Northbound I-35 closed near NE 63rd after crash
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The northbound lanes of I-35 near NE 63rd St. have been closed following a crash involving a semi and a pick-up truck on Monday afternoon.Video from McIntyre Law Chopper 4 over the scene shows crews working to clear the scene where a pick-up truck with an RV trailer has collided with a semi car hauler.
    Wreck at I-35 and NE 63rd. (KFOR)
    Wreck at I-35 and NE 63rd. (KFOR)Drivers are advised to avoid the area and take an alternate route or expect major delays. INTERACTIV
  • How much does the 'American dream' cost in Oklahoma?

    How much does the 'American dream' cost in Oklahoma?
    (NEXSTAR) — For years, the American dream seemed attainable. A home with a yard surrounded by a picket fence; a dog named Fido or Spot running around with your two kids as you come home from a nice job where you get paid enough to afford the aforementioned space. But, following multiple years of stubborn inflation, coupled with a housing market that refuses to cool and a trend of mounting debt, achieving the American dream has become, to some, just a dream. Even more recently, an anal
  • Trump urges supporters to 'go out and peacefully protest' ahead of hush money trial's opening arguments

    Trump urges supporters to 'go out and peacefully protest' ahead of hush money trial's opening arguments
    (The Hill) - Former President Trump aired grievances on social media ahead of opening arguments in his trial over an alleged hush money scheme, taking aim at prosecutors and urging demonstrators to "peacefully protest" in support of him.In a post just before he left for the courthouse, Trump questioned why pro-Palestinian protesters were allowed to "roam the Cities, scream, shout, sit, block traffic, enter buildings, not get permits, and basically do whatever they want" while his supporters are
  • Massive alligator blocks plane at Air Force base in Florida, fights with wildlife officers

    Massive alligator blocks plane at Air Force base in Florida, fights with wildlife officers
    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — An alligator caused some trouble at an Air Force base in Florida after wandering onto the tarmac and settling down underneath a tanker plane.In a photo posted by MacDill Air Force Base, located just south of Tampa, the alligator appeared to be relaxing under the wheels of the aircraft.Officers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission arrived to remove the scaly intruder, but it didn't go without a fight. The high five isn’t as old as you think: Do you know w
  • For the first time, a Disney World restaurant has earned a Michelin star

    For the first time, a Disney World restaurant has earned a Michelin star
    ORLANDO, Fla. (WFLA/NEXSTAR) — The Michelin Guide has awarded its first-ever star to a restaurant on a Disney property, bestowing the honor upon an upscale eatery in Disney World's Grand Floridian Resort.Victoria & Albert’s, a contemporary American restaurant, was one of nine newly starred restaurants announced at a Michelin Guide ceremony in Tampa last week.The organization gave the eatery high marks for atmosphere, service and food. Fort Gibson celebrates its bicentennial"This
  • Biden condemns 'antisemitic protests' and 'those who don't understand what's going on with the Palestinians'

    Biden condemns 'antisemitic protests' and 'those who don't understand what's going on with the Palestinians'
    President Biden said Monday he condemns antisemitic protests amid escalating pro-Palestine demonstrations at Columbia University and on other U.S. college campuses.“I condemn the antisemitic protests, that’s why I set up a program to deal with that. I also condemn those who don’t understand what’s going on with the Palestinians and their, how they’re being —,” the president said before getting cut off.He was then asked if the Columbia University presiden
  • New pregnant worker rights: What to expect when expecting

    New pregnant worker rights: What to expect when expecting
    Pregnant employees have the right to a wide range of accommodations under new federal regulations for enforcing the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act that supporters say could change workplace culture for millions of people.The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the agency in charge of enforcing the law, adopted an expansive view of conditions related to pregnancy and childbirth in its proposed regulations, including a controversial decision to include abortion, fertility t
  • 177-pound python caught in Florida is one of the heaviest officials have seen

    177-pound python caught in Florida is one of the heaviest officials have seen
    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) caught one of the heaviest Burmese pythons ever recorded.
    The python was caught in the Everglades Francis S. Taylor WMA by Kurt Cox. People caught on camera pulling bear cubs from trees in North CarolinaAccording to their data, this massive snake weighed the most on record in the FWC's PATRIC program and the fourth heaviest they have on record. It is also the 22nd longest on record. PATRIC stands for Python Ac
  • Melatonin makers urged to adopt new safety guidelines after rise in kids' ER visits

    Melatonin makers urged to adopt new safety guidelines after rise in kids' ER visits
    (The Hill) -- Melatonin makers are being asked to implement new safety measures based on updated guidelines that follow a rise in accidental ingestion by children. The Council on Responsible Nutrition (CRN), a trade association for dietary supplement and functional food manufacturers and ingredient suppliers, announced in a press release Monday“the adoption of two sets of new voluntary guidelines,” with one of them targeting the “formulation, labeling, and packaging of mel
  • Express files for bankruptcy protection, announces store closures and possible sale

    Express files for bankruptcy protection, announces store closures and possible sale
    NEW YORK (AP) — Express Inc. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, as the fashion retailer looks to sell of the majority of its stores.Columbus, Ohio-based Express, which is also the parent of Bonbons and Upwest brands, is shuttering a handful of its operations in the process. In an announcement addressing its Monday bankruptcy filing, the company said it planned to close 95 of its Express retail stores and all UpWest stores.Closing sales at these locations, which were not immedi
  • The Supreme Court will decide if Trump is immune from federal prosecution. Here's what comes next

    The Supreme Court will decide if Trump is immune from federal prosecution. Here's what comes next
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is hearing arguments this week with profound legal and political consequences: whether former President Donald Trump is immune from prosecution in a federal case charging him with plotting to overturn the results of the 2020 election.In addition to establishing a potentially historic ruling about the scope of presidential power, the court’s decision — whenever it comes — will undoubtedly go a long way in determining a tri
  • Police: 5 found dead in SW Oklahoma City home

    Police: 5 found dead in SW Oklahoma City home
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - According to police, five people were found dead in a southwest Oklahoma City home on Monday.Officials say five people were found deceased at a house near Czech Hall Rd. and Mirage St.
    Police are currently on scene investigating.No more information is available at this time.

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