Binny, the trash-can mascot of the Disney World drinking club, has disappeared
One person’s trash is another group’s beloved mascot, apparently.
One person’s trash is another group’s beloved mascot, apparently.
Federal officials on Saturday ordered the immediate grounding of Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliners until they are inspected after an Alaska Airlines plane suffered a blowout that left a gaping hole in the side of the fuselage. The required inspections will take around four to eight hours per aircraft and will affect about 171 airplanes [...]
People who stop taking the drugs have noticed a "rebound effect."
A Yukon woman said she and her friend were pulled over in December after leaving an area motel.
A new MAPS 4 multipurpose stadium could soon be coming to downtown Oklahoma City following the approval of an additional $30 million toward the project.
A Woodward Middle School teacher has been placed on administrative leave after being charged with seven counts of lewd or indecent acts to a child on Thursday.
Moore Public Schools is refurbishing a near 100-year-old piece of their history.
An Oklahoma City man was sentenced to 78 months in federal prison on Wednesday after he allegedly received a two-kilogram package of "rainbow fentanyl" at a metro post office while also carrying an illegal firearm.
An attorney sat down with KFOR after a Moore man argued he was standing his ground when he pointed a gun at his neighbor's head during an argument December 3.
As an eighth person has been charged in a growing investigation of caretaker abuse at the Robert M. Greer Center, a Temporary Restraining Order has been delivered to the facility to prohibit the destruction of confidential documents.
Thousands of Oklahoma families have applied for the new private school tax credit program, but it turns out the majority of those applications are for households earning more than $150,000 a year.
KFOR is hearing from the Oklahoma Attorney General one day after he announced possible legal action over inflated prices of insulin. He believes it has been potentially affecting hundreds of thousands of Oklahomans.
Oklahomans well know the frustrations of waiting in line for a driver's license or state ID. Now, Service Oklahoma has introduced a new check-in system and staff that it says have reduced wait times by 64%.