• Okemah officer arrested for DUI after allegedly wrecking truck

    Okemah officer arrested for DUI after allegedly wrecking truck
    POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) — An officer found himself on the other side of the law and it's not the first time. This time, the Okemah officer's gear and weapons were found in his destroyed truck, along with empty beer cans.We first told you about Officer David Young last year, when the then-Seminole Police officer was allegedly intoxicated and backed up into another car."There ain't no getting past anything like this," said Young to Pottawatomie County deputies.On Friday, Pottawatom
  • Oklahoma lawmaker calls for Congressional action on permanent Daylight Saving Time

    Oklahoma lawmaker calls for Congressional action on permanent Daylight Saving Time
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — An Oklahoma lawmaker who has been adamant and a strong supporter towards "locking the clock" and adopting a permanent Daylight Saving Time, is calling for action.Senator Blake Cowboy Stephens (R-Tahlequah), who served as an author for a 'trigger bill' this year to adopt permanent Daylight Saving Time in Oklahoma, called for Congressional action on Thursday. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Oklahoma approves the adoption of permanent Daylight Saving Time“This year, Oklahoma j
  • Police pursuit ends in officer-involved shooting in SW Oklahoma City

    Police pursuit ends in officer-involved shooting in SW Oklahoma City
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - An overnight pursuit ended in an officer-involved shooting in Southwest Oklahoma City. “I looked out the window and realized it was a shooting, so I just basically woke my husband up and told him to drop to the floor,” said Janie Granados who lives nearby. “It was very scary.”  PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Pursuit leads to officer-involved shooting, police sayThe ordeal started with OKCPD officers trying to make a traffic stop near SW 59th and May a
  • Why some Oklahoma counties have more places to vote early

    Why some Oklahoma counties have more places to vote early
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Early voting numbers are breaking records in Oklahoma, but it's Cleveland County leading the way with turnout.On the first day alone, nearly 9,000 voters showed up in Cleveland County, breaking the record set back in 2020 by thousands.Cleveland County has the third largest population in the state, behind Tulsa County and Oklahoma County, and still had the largest turnout."I think it was because we had more locations maybe? I think that helps get the vote out, so it g
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  • Deer Creek teen continues homemade haunted house tradition

    Deer Creek teen continues homemade haunted house tradition
    DEER CREEK, Okla. (KFOR) - A Deer Creek teenager continues to take the Halloween spirit to another level. His family’s home has decorations galore in their front yard, a haunted house made right in their own garage, and more decorations in the backyard. It’s all a tradition going on 6 years now."So welcome to the carnival,” 16-year-old Austin Huckaby said as he welcomed us into his carnival themed haunted house. LOCAL NEWS: ‘It’s weird’: OKC Zoo scientist stud
  • Former Disney World employee accused of hacking menus to add profanity, alter allergen info

    Former Disney World employee accused of hacking menus to add profanity, alter allergen info
    ORLANDO, Fla. (WFLA) – A former Walt Disney World employee is accused of hacking the theme park's menu system to add profanity and alter allergen information, according to a federal criminal complaint.Disney was made aware of former employee Michael Scheuer's actions in July, after Scheuer had been terminated for misconduct, the complaint indicates.
    The complaint does not reference Disney specifically, but rather a "media and entertainment company" operating in Florida. A lawyer for Scheue
  • Why this Yankees outfielder is a 2024 World Series champion, even though his team lost

    Why this Yankees outfielder is a 2024 World Series champion, even though his team lost
    (NEXSTAR) — It was a crushing loss for New York Yankees fans.
    The Bronx Bombers came into Game 5 fresh off winning Game 4, 11-4, to avoid a World Series sweep. By the third inning of Wednesday's game, the Yankees were up against the Los Angeles Dodgers, 5-0.
    After a set of defensive miscues by the Yankees, the Dodgers rallied back to a 7-6 victory, marking their first World Series since the shortened 2020 season. It also caps a record-breaking season for one of the sport's greatest players
  • Trump transition official says RFK Jr. wants to force vaccines off the market

    Trump transition official says RFK Jr. wants to force vaccines off the market
    (The Hill) - Howard Lutnick, co-chair of the Trump-Vance transition team, said in a Tuesday interview that former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is backing former President Trump, is seeking the federal data to prove vaccines should be kept off the market.Lutnick added, however, that Kennedy will not get — nor does he want — the job of secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS).“He's not getting a job for HHS,” Lutnick told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins
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  • Trump: Advisers told him not to say he would be ‘protector’ of women

    Trump: Advisers told him not to say he would be ‘protector’ of women
    (The Hill) -- Former President Donald Trump said Wednesday that his advisers had counseled him against describing himself as a "protector" for women, a phrase he used in late September as he sought to make up ground with female voters and repeated again at a Wisconsin rally."My people told me about four weeks ago, I would say, 'No, I want to protect the people; I want to protect the women of our country. I want to protect the women,'" Trump said at a Green Bay, Wisconsin, rally."They said, 'Sir,
  • RFK Jr. says Trump promised him 'control' of public health agencies

    RFK Jr. says Trump promised him 'control' of public health agencies
    (The Hill) - Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Monday that former President Trump has promised him “control” of public health agencies, including the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Agriculture, should he win a second term next week, according to a video viewed by The Hill. “The key that ... President Trump has promised me is — is control of the public health agencies, which are HHS and its sub-agencies, CDC, FDA, NIH and a few others, and then
  • Trump rides in garbage truck after Biden's comment about supporters

    Trump rides in garbage truck after Biden's comment about supporters
    (The Hill) -- Former President Trump on Wednesday climbed into a campaign-themed garbage truck in his motorcade in Wisconsin in an effort to draw attention to comments made by President Biden in which he seemingly called Trump supporters "garbage.""How do you like my garbage truck? This truck is in honor of Kamala and Joe Biden," Trump said from the passenger seat of the truck, which was adorned with a Trump campaign sticker and Trump flag.Trump campaign staff widely shared photos of the truck a
  • Here's why millions of Americans in Puerto Rico, other territories can't vote for president

    Here's why millions of Americans in Puerto Rico, other territories can't vote for president
    (NEXSTAR) — More than 3.5 million people live in U.S. territories, according to the most recent Census data. Yet, despite their citizenship status, Americans in Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Northern Mariana Islands can't vote in the upcoming presidential election.American Samoa, while another territory, is a little different — its residents are U.S. nationals rather than citizens. But they, too, won’t be able to cast a ballot on Nov. 5.This restriction is part
  • FBI warns of election-related fraud schemes

    FBI warns of election-related fraud schemes
    The FBI warned this week of multiple types of election-related fraud schemes perpetrated by scammers targeting American voters in the lead-up to Election Day. The bureau said Tuesday that scammers use slogans, names and images of candidates running for office to steal victims' personal information, sell merchandise and fraudulently solicit campaign contributions. The law enforcement agency pointed to four ways voters could fall victim to election-related scams. Voters could be deceived
  • Wildlife officials report Chronic Wasting Disease discovered in Cimarron County

    Wildlife officials report Chronic Wasting Disease discovered in Cimarron County
    Cimarron Co. (KFOR) - The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) announced on Thursday a deer tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD) in Cimarron County.This means the existing Selective Surveillance Area (SSA) for the illness will be expanded in the county.
    The expansion now includes the northwest area of the original SSA. The new boundaries stretch from the Oklahoma-New Mexico line near Mexhoma eastward to Boise City, then southeast following U.S. 287 to the Oklahoma-Tex
  • Chronic Wasting Disease found in Cimarron Co., says ODWC

    Chronic Wasting Disease found in Cimarron Co., says ODWC
    Cimarron Co. (KFOR) - The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) announced on Thursday a deer tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD) in Cimarron County.This means the existing Selective Surveillance Area (SSA) for the illness will be expanded in the county.
    The expansion now includes the northwest area of the original SSA. The new boundaries stretch from the Oklahoma-New Mexico line near Mexhoma eastward to Boise City, then southeast following U.S. 287 to the Oklahoma-Tex
  • OKCFD responds to duplex fire in NW OKC

    OKCFD responds to duplex fire in NW OKC
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - Fire officials are responding to a duplex fire in Northwest Oklahoma City.KFOR has a team on the scene near Northwest 10th and Classen.Fire crews responding to duplex fire at NW 10 & Classen
    Upon arrival smoke was visible on one side of the duplex. Fire crews confirm, no one was found home when the duplex fire started and the fire is out.The cause of the fire is still under investigation.Other Headlines
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  • Stock market today: Microsoft, Meta and the burden of expectations knock Wall Street sharply lower

    Stock market today: Microsoft, Meta and the burden of expectations knock Wall Street sharply lower
    NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street is feeling the downside of high expectations on Thursday, as Microsoft and Meta Platforms drag U.S. stock indexes lower despite delivering strong profits for the summer.
    The S&P 500 was down 1.5% in late trading and on track for its worst day in nearly eight weeks, falling further from its record set earlier this month. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 203 points, or 0.5%, with an hour of trading remaining. The Nasdaq composite was 2.5% lower and he
  • Oklahoma County Grand Jury recommends no charges in three officer-involved shooting cases

    Oklahoma County Grand Jury recommends no charges in three officer-involved shooting cases
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Oklahoma County Grand Jury determined that officers involved in three use-of-force cases—one in Oklahoma City and two in Edmond—will not face charges.The grand jury reviewed an incident in Oklahoma City that lead to the death of 47-year-old Brandon Lena outside of his home near Tinker Air Force Base.
    Oklahoma City Police responded to a report of suicidal man in the street in southwest Oklahoma City at around 3 a.m. on August 2. Three officers reported
  • Stock market today: Microsoft, Meta and the burden of high expectations drag Wall Street lower

    Stock market today: Microsoft, Meta and the burden of high expectations drag Wall Street lower
    NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street is feeling the downside of high expectations on Thursday, as Microsoft and Meta Platforms drag U.S. stock indexes lower despite delivering strong profits for the summer.
    The S&P 500 was down 1.6% in afternoon trading and on track for its worst day in nearly eight weeks, falling further from its record set earlier this month. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 287 points, or 0.6%, as of 2:02 p.m. Eastern time. The Nasdaq composite was 2.6% lower and he
  • City of Geary's entire police force resigns, officials say

    City of Geary's entire police force resigns, officials say
    GEARY, Okla. (KFOR) - According to the City of Geary, its entire police force resigned at 10 a.m. on Thursday morning.Officials say an interim Chief of Police has been chosen to lead the department effect immediately. The Blaine County Sheriff's Office and the Canadian County Sheriff's Office are also offering assistance. LOCAL NEWS: Okeene Public Schools announce Thursday school closure due to damage from storms"To the Citizens of Geary. We regret to inform you, and we are sad to say that our e
  • Jail contract employee arrested, accused of child sex crimes

    Jail contract employee arrested, accused of child sex crimes
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - According to the Oklahoma County Detention Center (OCDC), a contract employee at the jail have been taken into custody.OCDC says the jail's Criminal Investigations Division helped the Blaine County Internet Crimes Against Task Force arrested Bradden Rowley. He's accused of Facilitating Sexual Conduct with a Minor, Lewd or Indecent Proposals or Acts to a Child, Violation of Oklahoma Computer Crimes Act - Felony, Exhibit Obscene Material or Child Pornography to a Minor child
  • Why doesn't the popular vote determine the president?

    Why doesn't the popular vote determine the president?
    (NEXSTAR) – This November, millions of Americans will head to polling stations across the country to cast their votes — not for president or vice president, mind you, but for a slate of electors who will, in turn, hopefully vote for the candidates of our choice.These electors make up the Electoral College, and the votes they cast in January ultimately determine who runs the country for the next four years. Complete 2024 Election CoverageThe system by which a group of electors decides
  • 7-year-old mistakenly served alcohol at Harry Potter-themed dinner in Virginia

    7-year-old mistakenly served alcohol at Harry Potter-themed dinner in Virginia
    VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — A mix-up at a Virginia restaurant led to a child being served alcohol, and while the restaurant said they've apologized and changed their protocol, the mother says that's not enough.FishTails, located inside the Ramada Inn at the Oceanfront restaurant, hosted a Harry Potter-themed event with "potions" you mix into a cauldron to drink, with alcoholic and mocktail versions.
    Last Friday night, Grace Dowell went there for her 7-year-old daughter’s birthday, a
  • 'Get out there and vote:' 102-year-old casts ballot in her 21st presidential election

    'Get out there and vote:' 102-year-old casts ballot in her 21st presidential election
    PUTNAM COUNTY, WV (WOWK) – A centenarian living in West Virginia is making her voice heard in the 2024 election.Arlene Wells is 102 years old. She has been a registered voter since 1944 when Franklin Roosevelt was elected for his fourth and final term.This year marks the 21st presidential election in which Wells has voted, and she has never missed an election."I think everyone should feel their responsibility to vote for the one they think would make the best president or governor or whate
  • More trick than treat in this Halloween 4Cast

    More trick than treat in this Halloween 4Cast
    After yesterday's storms Halloween is shaping up to be spectacular!Look for clear skies and temperatures from the low 60s to the middle 50s for trick or treating this evening! Here's some spooky town forecasts:Tonight's lows will be in the low to middle 40s.Look for sunny skies Friday with nice temps in the low to middle 70s.
    Rain comes Saturday through Monday with the possibility of more active storms Sunday as a storm system nears Oklahoma.
  • Police release video showing crash between Florida officer, 8-year-old on dirt bike

    Police release video showing crash between Florida officer, 8-year-old on dirt bike
    Viewer discretion advised: The video above contains content that may be disturbing to some viewersSARASOTA, Fla. (WFLA) - Sarasota police released video Wednesday of a crash between an officer's patrol car and an 8-year-old boy on a dirt bike.The crash happened Monday, and the officer's body-worn camera captured the moment the vehicle struck the child, and the intense and emotional minutes that followed.
    Due to its graphic and disturbing nature, Nexstar's WFLA has chosen not to show the full vid
  • Watch: Heidi Klum's epic Halloween costumes over the years

    Watch: Heidi Klum's epic Halloween costumes over the years
    NEW YORK (AP) — Halloween has plenty of traditions, from candy to jack-o'-lanterns — and the annual spectacle of Heidi Klum's costume.The supermodel-turned-TV personality is fond of surprising her guests with her elaborate costumes, like in 2022, when she arrived at the event on the end of a fishing line, encased in a slithering worm costume.FILE - Heidi Klum, dressed as a werewolf from Michael Jackson's "Thriller" video, attends her 18th Annual Halloween Party at
  • CDC announces new cases connected to E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald's onions

    CDC announces new cases connected to E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald's onions
    DENVER (KDVR) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday reported 15 new cases of E. coli linked to an outbreak in fresh onions used on McDonald's Quarter Pounders.That brings the total number of infected individuals to 90, with 27 hospitalizations, up from 75 cases with 22 hospitalizations. The death of a Colorado resident in their 80s with underlying health concerns remains the only fatality linked to this outbreak. Quarter Pounders are off the menu at 20% of McDonald&
  • Los Angeles Dodgers win 2024 World Series; beat Yankees 7-6 in Game 5

    Los Angeles Dodgers win 2024 World Series; beat Yankees 7-6 in Game 5
    The Los Angeles Dodgers captured the franchise's 8th World Series title, coming from behind to beat the New York Yankees 7-6 in Game 5 Wednesday night in the Bronx.The Yankees jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning when slugger Aaron Judge, whose bat had been quiet in the Fall Classic, launched the first pitch he saw from Dodgers starter Jack Flaherty into the right field seats.New York added three more runs and led the Dodgers 5-0 heading into the 5th inning - that&rs
  • OHP issues Silver Alert for man last seen in Norman

    OHP issues Silver Alert for man last seen in Norman
    NORMAN, Okla. (KFOR) - The Oklahoma Highway Patrol has issued a Silver Alert on behalf of the Chickasaw Tribal Police Department for 82-year-old Lloyd Petete.Lloyd Petete. Image courtesy OHP.
    According to OHP, Petete is 5'5" and 160 pounds.
    He was last seen walking near the Riverwind Casino wearing a blue ball cap, red shirt with white lettering, blue jeans and gray shoes.Anyone with information is asked to call 911.
  • Pursuit leads to officer-involved shooting, police say

    Pursuit leads to officer-involved shooting, police say
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - According to Oklahoma City Police, a pursuit led to an officer-involved shooting Thursday morning.Officials say officers tried to pull a vehicle over near SW 59th St. and May Ave. when the driver took off. During the pursuit, the suspect fired multiple gunshots. LOCAL NEWS: ‘Not John Wick’: Metro robbery victim issues warning after social media sale goes wrongThe pursuit ended near SW 66th St. and Penn Ave. where the suspect continued to fire shots.
    "Officers r
  • Major turnout for first early voting day in Oklahoma, with Cleveland County leading the pack

    Major turnout for first early voting day in Oklahoma, with Cleveland County leading the pack
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Thousands of people showed up to cast ballots across the state on Oklahoma’s first day of early voting on Wednesday, and more voters turned out in Cleveland County than any other county in the state. Don’t do these things when you go to vote in OklahomaAs of 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, the Oklahoma State Election Board reported 63,794 people had cast ballots in-person on Wednesday.Of the state’s three most populated counties, 5,929 people had voted in Okla
  • ‘Not John Wick’: Metro robbery victim issues warning after social media sale goes wrong

    ‘Not John Wick’: Metro robbery victim issues warning after social media sale goes wrong
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — An Oklahoma City man is warning others to be careful with online sales after he was robbed and threatened.Irvin Hinojosa told News 4 he placed an iPhone for sale on Facebook marketplace earlier this month and was eventually contacted by an interested buyer.“I sell stuff all the time on Facebook marketplace,” said Hinojosa. LOCAL NEWS: Lincoln County man saves his home during wildfireHinojosa says he agreed to meet with the buyer at a southeast metro apart
  • First-ever US pig tests positive for bird flu in Oregon

    First-ever US pig tests positive for bird flu in Oregon
    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Amidst a rise in bird flu cases in the Pacific Northwest, including the first-ever human cases of bird flu, officials announced Wednesday the first-ever case of H5N1 Influenza spread to a pig in the U.S. at a farm in Oregon.According to a release from Congressman Cliff Bentz (R-OR), the case was reported at a backyard farming operation in Crook County, located in the center of the state, that has chickens and other livestock, including five pigs.On Oct. 25, the Oreg
  • Fire crews respond to apartment fire in SW Oklahoma City

    Fire crews respond to apartment fire in SW Oklahoma City
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Oklahoma City Fire Department responded to an apartment fire Wednesday night.According to OKCFD, crews responded to an apartment fire near S Walker Avenue and SW 93rd Street.Officials say a lightning strike caused the fire to start.
    According to authorities, there are residents currently trapped inside the apartment complex.There is no further information at this time.
    This is a developing story.
  • Okeene Public Schools announce Thursday school closure due to damage from storms

    Okeene Public Schools announce Thursday school closure due to damage from storms
    OKEENE, Okla. (KFOR) — On Wednesday night, Okeene Public Schools officials announced that there will be no school on Thursday, October 31, due to significant electrical damages from Wednesdays storm.Okeene Public Schools announce Thursday school closure due to damages from storms. Image courtesy Okeene Public Schools.
    Officials say both Senior Night and Thursday's football game will still happen as originally scheduled. Anyone who wants to attend the pep rally, it will still be held at the
  • Former Wellston teacher guilty of soliciting sex from student

    Former Wellston teacher guilty of soliciting sex from student
    WELLSTON, Okla. (KFOR) — In court Thursday, a jury found a former Wellston High School teacher guilty of soliciting sex from a student."I'm happy with the charges," said a family member of the victim.
    The former teacher, Emma Delaney Hancock, said in court Thursday that the charges weren't true and that the students lied. LOCAL NEWS: Pontotoc County District Attorney pursuing charges in 2018 shooting deathA jury found her guilty on two counts of soliciting sex with a minor through the use
  • Several stranded after vehicles towed during voting

    Several stranded after vehicles towed during voting
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Several voters were left stranded after casting their ballots."I come back and our car is gone and I'm wondering what happened? What happened?," said Calvin Smith, a voter."The owner of Bedlam BBQ, called for a towing and signed some kind of paperwork for them to tow our vehicles," said Augustus Fields. YOUR ELECTION HQ: Oklahomans report long lines for first day of early votingCars were bumper to bumper down Lincoln Blvd.People like Calvin Smith and Augustus Fields
  • Pontotoc County District Attorney pursuing charges in 2018 shooting death

    Pontotoc County District Attorney pursuing charges in 2018 shooting death
    ADA, Okla. (KFOR) — A man is facing second degree murder charges six years after he allegedly killed someone at a home in Byng. The victim's family and the Pontotoc County District Attorney talked with News 4 about the newest developments and why the case is being looked at a second time.Pontotoc County DA Erik Johnson took office last year and started looking at a cold case OSBI asked him to revisit. Pontotoc County man arrested in OKC after fatal shootingHe said he found enough evidence
  • Lincoln County man saves his home during wildfire

    Lincoln County man saves his home during wildfire
    LINCOLN COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) - Wildfires have ravaged part of the state in recent days with evacuations being ordered in multiple areas on Tuesday, including near Wellston. The flames spread far, wide and fast with dry conditions and high winds not helping matters at all."The wind was going northeast and then it just switched and I mean, it was just a line of fire coming at us,” Riley Fish said. LOCAL NEWS: Homeowner reacts to wildfires in Logan CountyFish was one of many residents in the
  • Starbucks to remove extra fee for non-dairy milks

    Starbucks to remove extra fee for non-dairy milks
    FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Starbucks will no longer charge extra for non-dairy milk in the U.S. starting Nov. 7, the company announced Thursday.The change will launch alongside the holiday menu and aims to make customizing drinks simpler and more affordable for customers, according to a news release.“By removing the extra charge for non-dairy milks, we’re embracing all the ways our customers enjoy their Starbucks," said Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol. Woman jumps into action
  • No vote on OG&E rate increase, moved to later date

    No vote on OG&E rate increase, moved to later date
    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – On Wednesday, Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners delayed a vote to give final approval for a rate hike for OG&E customers.
    The $126.6 million rate increase took effect in July and customers have already started seeing roughly $9.58 added to their monthly bill, but the Corporation Commission must vote on a final order to approve the hike.Commissioners argued on Wednesday about one statute in the rate hike involving a new 2023 law for "one megawatt" customers. OG&a
  • The cost of college is quietly going down

    The cost of college is quietly going down
    (The Hill) -- The cost of college in the U.S. is going … down?  With lower tuition, less student debt and more grant aid, College Board data released last week shows a hopeful future for higher education costs, despite public perception.  The report shows that over the past few years, the cost of college and the number of students graduating with debt have decreased even while concerns among the public about the price of school have risen.  Experts say the state o
  • 11 families without homes after massive fire near Twin Lakes, fire officials say

    11 families without homes after massive fire near Twin Lakes, fire officials say
    TWIN LAKES, Okla. (KFOR) — Families in the Twin Lakes community are devastated after Tuesday's massive fire.Sandra Gustin and her daughter Lindsey Deangelis spoke with News 4 Wednesday, reflecting back on the moment they saw their property go up in flames."I thought we lost everything," Deangelis said."There was just this white plume of smoke, and I knew it was my house," says Gustin.Sandra Gustin's home destroyed after the fires courtesy KFORTwin Lakes is located between Cashion and Cresc
  • 15-year-old fighting kidney failure after eating McDonald's Quarter Pounders

    15-year-old fighting kidney failure after eating McDonald's Quarter Pounders
    DENVER (KDVR) — While Quarter Pounders, sans onions, are now back on the menu for McDonald's after a deadly and widespread E. coli outbreak, lawsuits continue to develop against the fast food giant.On Monday, Ron Simon & Associates announced that it has been retained to represent 33 people who believe they were victims of the McDonald's Quarter Pounder E. coli outbreak. One of those clients is 15-year-old Kamberlyn Bowler from Grand Junction, Colorado, who ate Quarter Pounders with ext
  • Hip-hop producer Metro Boomin accused of rape in lawsuit

    Hip-hop producer Metro Boomin accused of rape in lawsuit
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Los Angeles woman has filed a lawsuit alleging that Metro Boomin, a Grammy-nominated producer who has worked with some of the biggest names in hip-hop and R&B, raped her in 2016 and she became pregnant from the attack.The producer’s attorney calls the accusations false and said the lawsuit filed Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court is “a pure shakedown."Vanessa LeMaistre, 38, says in the lawsuit that she became friends with Metro Boomin, whose legal na

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