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Seth Green Recalls Time He Saw Marilyn Manson Punch Andy Dick

A late-night encounter with Marilyn Manson and Andy Dick leads to some unexpected fireworks. Continue reading…

Buckethead Responds to Slash Reposting Video of Him on Instagram

Buckethead wrote a heartfelt response to Slash sharing a video of him on social media, saying he was 'touched' by the compliment. Continue reading…

Metallica Producer Still Doesn't Understand 'Justice' No-Bass Mix

"I've asked them a thousand times. I do not know." Continue reading…

Interview: Carla Harvey, Charlie Benante and the Violent Hour

Charlie Benante and Carla Harvey open up about working together on new music for the Violent Hour and what Benante's involvement looks like moving forward. Continue reading…

Billy Corgan Compares Yungblud to Legendary Musician

Smashing Pumpkins vocalist compares Yungblud to Elton John because he's found more success as a rock artist and Yungblud's mind was blown. Continue reading…

Local News

Gov. Kevin Stitt announces new state education leadership in Tulsa

Gov. Kevin Stitt introduced Lindel Fields as the new superintendent of education in Oklahoma on Thursday, marking a significant shift in the state's educational leadership.

How to watch KOCO 5 News on Very Local during Game 3 of Tigers-Guardians Wild Card

The Major League Baseball playoffs will change how KOCO 5 viewers will be able to watch our 4 p.m. newscast on Thursday.

Texas megachurch founder pleads guilty to child sex abuse charges in Oklahoma

On Thursday, Robert Preston Morris, the founder of the Gateway Church in Southlake, Texas, pleaded guilty to five counts of lewd or indecent acts with a child.

Sean 'Diddy' Combs' former girlfriend denies she was victimized by him in letter to court

Ahead of his sentencing on Friday, a former girlfriend of Sean "Diddy" Combs, who was identified as "Victim 3" in his indictment, says she was not sex trafficked by him.

Cleveland County deputies enlisted to assist Oklahoma town with 1 officer

Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office officials on Thursday said they would be “immediately” increasing patrol coverage within the city of Lexington as they will soon will have only one full-time officer.

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