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Alleged thief makes of with $5,000 worth of equipment from Oklahoma church

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TULSA, Okla. (KOKI) – Authorities in Tulsa are searching for a thief who targeted an Oklahoma church and stole thousands of dollars worth of equipment. Around 4:30 a.m. on Monday morning, the pastor at Legacy Church in Tulsa was alerted to a break-in by the church’s security system. After checking the surveillance video, an intruder was seen taking equipment from the sanctuary. “We felt violated. We felt powerless. There was nothing we could do but sit there and watch,” Bishop […]

Oklahoma woman helping community stay grateful this holiday with ‘thankful tree’

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ARDMORE, Okla. (KXII) – An Oklahoma woman is working to make sure her community remembers the purpose of Thanksgiving. For the past three years, Tracie Mordy has attached sticky notes to her tree in her yard and allowed neighbors to write what they are thankful for each year on those notes. “The messages are so inspiring,” Mordy told KXII. “There are messages about being cancer-free. There’s a message on there about a family that has a sick child, that they […]

Oklahoma ranch giving history lesson with ‘Santas of the World Tour’

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PAWNEE, Okla. (KFOR) – As families are celebrating Thanksgiving, a local museum is already preparing to transform for Christmas. Organizers say the Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum will be beautifully decorated for Christmas beginning on Dec. 1. In addition to enjoying the normal exhibits and decorations, guests are invited to the Holiday Open House on Dec. 14. From 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., visitors can take part in surrey rides and camel rides outside the museum, a children’s craft area, […]

Body found along rural Bryan County road identified

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BRYAN COUNTY, Okla. (KXII) – Authorities say they have identified a body that was found earlier this month in Bryan County. On Nov. 14, officials with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation say a resident found a body inside a vehicle on a rural road in Bryan County. At the time, investigators say the resident was searching for people who had been hunting illegally when she made the tragic discovery. According to KXII, the OSBI says the body found in […]

Oklahoma man arrested after allegedly starting grass fire

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LOVE COUNTY, Okla. (KXII) – An Oklahoma man has been taken into custody after he allegedly set a grass fire near Marietta. Officials with the Love County Sheriff’s Office say they received a call about a man intentionally setting a fire near I-35. When a deputy arrived at the scene, he spotted 32-year-old James Milberg and began pursuing him through a field. He was quickly caught, and the fire was put out before it could cause any damage. “Grass can […]

Missing an ingredient? Here are stores that are open on Thanksgiving

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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – As families scramble to put together a massive feast, many chefs will probably notice an ingredient or two missing from the kitchen. If you have forgotten something and need to make a last-minute run to the store, you may be in luck. There are a few spots that will be open on Thanksgiving, but many have adjusted their hours for the holiday. Stores that will be open on Thanksgiving are as follows: Sprouts Farmers Market: 7 […]

Troopers identify innocent victims killed in wreck with high-speed chase suspect

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YALE, Okla. (KFOR) – We’re learning more information about a crash that claimed the lives of two people on Wednesday. A holiday for families to come together is not as bright following a deadly crash that claimed two lives just hours before Thanksgiving Day. Officials with the Oklahoma Highway Patrol tell News 4 that 23-year-old Tommy McClendon, Jr. stole a truck and led police on a high-speed chase along Norfolk Rd. At some points during the chase, investigators say McClendon […]

Officials warning about fake cash being used at retailers across the country

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(NBC) – As you start your holiday shopping, agents with the United States Secret Service are warning shoppers to keep a close eye on the cash they receive at retailers across the country. Experts say some of the fake cash used in Hollywood movies is making its way into the real world and could end up in your hands. Officials say the fraudulent cash might look real from a distance, but it only takes a few quick looks to realize […]



Talking turkey: Experts ready to provide cooking assistance on Butterball hotline

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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Are you having a turkey emergency? If you are a little overwhelmed this Thanksgiving, the experts are here to help. Every year since 1981, Butterball has opened up its ‘Turkey Talkline.’ The toll-free hotline is fully staffed with experts who can answer all of your burning questions about preparing and cooking your Thanksgiving turkey. If you have questions, call 1-800-BUTTERBALL.

Oklahoma senator filing ‘Defend The Guard Act’

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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – An Oklahoma state senator is filing legislation to make sure that members of the Oklahoma National Guard are not deployed needlessly. Sen. Nathan Dahm announced that he is filing the “Defend The Guard Act” for this next legislative session. Under the bill, the Oklahoma National Guard could not be deployed overseas unless Congress fulfilled the Constitutional requirements of declaring war. Dahm says the Oklahoma National Guard has been stretched thin with multiple overseas deployments... Читать дальше...

$2,000 reward offered in search for stolen cattle in Jefferson County

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RINGLING, Okla.  (KFOR) – Authorities in southern Oklahoma are searching for steers that were stolen out of Jefferson County. Officials say nearly 80 steers were stolen from a ranch south of Ringling between Sunday evening and early Monday morning. Investigators say the steers weigh about 600 pounds each and have a ‘7’ brand on their left hip. The Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association is offering a $2,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest in the case. If […]

104-year-old Wisconsin woman bagged buck during 1st hunt

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PHILLIPS, Wis. (WITI) — Florence Teeters went hunting with her son Bill on her land in in Price County, Wisconsin — and bagged a buck at the age of 104. “She was born in 1915 and raised in Phillips,” Bill, her youngest of five children told WMTV. Bill said his mom sat with him in his blind last year, and told him she wanted to get a license. Bill agreed, and she received her hunting license in time for the start […]

Blazing Start Leads Portland to Win Over Thunder

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The Portland Trail Blazers made their first 10 field goal attempts, scored 42 first quarter points and built a 23-point lead, never trailing on their way to a 136-119 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday night at the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon. The Blazers were playing their first home game with former Thunder forward Carmelo Anthony, who scored 19 points and made 9 of 11 shots from the field. OKC cut the Blazers lead to nine early […]

Cowboys Get Boynton Win in Hometown

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Oklahoma State’s men’s basketball team got off a 10-0 start, closed the first half with a big run and went on to beat Syracuse 86-72 on Wednesday night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. OSU head coach Mike Boynton is from Brooklyn, and his team started the first half strong, then after the Orange went on a 21-3 run, finished the first half with a 29-10 run to lead 43-31 at halftime. The Cowboys got the lead past […]

Retired military man pays it forward by enriching lives at Del City school

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DEL CITY, Okla. (KFOR) – Retired folks make some of the best volunteer workers in the world. Just ask the teachers, staff and students at Highland Park Elementary in Del City. Their hero is retired from the Air Force. His name is Ed Sweeney, but the folks at Highland Park just call him Mr. Ed. “He’s the kindest, happiest person,” says 5th grade teacher Tamara Woodring. “I love to see him in the mornings, and it’s great to say, ‘Hey, […]

Metro family fears they will be target of gang attack

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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Police warned an innocent family to move out of their home and fast because they could be the next target in a drive-by shooting. Detectives told them the previous owner of the house was a gang member who never mentioned his enemies could be coming back for revenge. The new homeowners want the suspected gang members to know they are the ones who live at the address now. “My family is very scared at what could […]

Body found in freezer during welfare check at Utah retirement community

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TOOELE, Utah — After police found a woman dead in her Tooele, Utah retirement home Friday, authorities have identified the body of a man found in her freezer as her husband. During a welfare check, police first found 75-year-old resident Jeanne Souron-Mathers dead with “no apparent trauma” inside her unit at the Remington Park Apartments. While investigating her death, they found the dead body of a man in a deep freezer inside the home. On Tuesday, Tooele City Police identified the deceased man […]

Brown and Hurts Will Make One and Only Bedlam Appearance at QB

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Both starting quarterbacks will be making their one and only Bedlam appearances when Oklahoma State hosts Oklahoma this Saturday night at 7:00 pm. Both teams have grad transfers at the position, but with very different experience levels with their respective teams. OSU’s Dru Brown will be making just his second start for the Cowboys after replacing the injured Spencer Sanders last week at West Virginia. OU’s Jalen Hurts is a Heisman Trophy contender who has carried most of the Sooners’ […]

Blanchard family frustrated after deceased loved one’s bench left in a pile

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BLANCHARD, Okla. (KFOR) – A family is feeling disrespected after they discovered their loved one’s memorial bench had been moved and left piled on another part of the Blanchard Cemetery. Brandon Bulmer was awoken Wednesday morning with the news after his family made the discovery. The bench that was dedicated to his brother, Dallas Bulmer, and placed near the gravesite, was missing. It was left leaning on a cemetery out-building. “It’s just disrespectful and it’s not okay,” Bulmer said. After […]

Three weeks later: OSBI offers reward in missing teen case

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PAULS VALLEY, Okla. (KFOR) – It’s been three weeks since an Oklahoma girl disappeared, now the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) is offering a $5,000 reward for information, and family members are still frantically searching for her around Pauls Valley. Seventeen-year-old Faith Lindsey was reported missing on Nov. 1 by family members. Faith is described as 5’2″ and 120 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes. She has a tattoo on her abdomen of a key with the initials […]

5 arrested after BB gun drive-by shooting

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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Five people are in custody for a drive-by shooting in Southeast Oklahoma City with BB guns. Oklahoma City police say Terry Adams and his family were walking down the street when a car drove by, rolled down the windows and fired six or seven shots. One of the BBs even hit Terry in the side of the head. “Obviously if it had hit him in the eye, or if it had hit someplace and actually penetrated […]

Midwest City Police getting ahead of holiday thieves

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MIDWEST CITY, Okla. (KFOR) – Midwest City Police are prepping their annual safety program ahead of Black Friday. “We have every single unit involved somehow or another,” said Major Robert Cornelison. With the shopping holiday inching closer and closer, police in Midwest City are working to get ahead of thieves. “There’s people that come out here this time of year that are scammers. They can’t wait for people to slip up and make a false move, so we tend to […]

“There was blood everywhere,” Deer causes destruction in Edmond home

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EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) – An Edmond family had a very unexpected guest Tuesday evening when a six-point buck crashed through their storm door. “A bomb, an explosion, a crash… it was just like, ‘What in the world is going on,'” homeowner Griff Henderson said. The deer skidded through the living room, slid into the bedroom and, at one point, got stuck in a closet and again in the bathroom. “I’ve never been in a murder scene before, but there was […]

The Best Kind of Advertising: Winning a barbecue world title weeks before opening your OKC restaurant

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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Crazy with details. Travis Clark is dealing with thousands of them as he prepares to realize his vision of what a barbecue restaurant ought to be. “Absolutely,” he quips. “Barbecue is a destination food.” He put his smokehouse in the front where he can see everything and people can see him. “To be able to show the public how hard we’re working to give them great food,” he explains, “and to be able to talk to […]

Residents frustrated as downtown construction continues

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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — People who work near Scissortail Park at the intersection of SW 3rd and Walker are fed up with more construction following the completion of the new OKC Boulevard. “I often get calls from my clients asking how to get to my shop,” Christian Gardner, who works at Monticello Cabinets and Doors, told News 4. Gardner said it’s been a traffic nightmare for his business lately at the corner of SW 3rd and Walker due to ongoing […]





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