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11 ‘70s Rock Albums That Used To Be Considered Metal

These ‘70s rock records were heavy enough to get mistaken for the genre before anyone knew what the genre even was. Continue reading…

New Details Emerge in Murder Trial of Ex-Lostprophets Singer

More details on the prison attack that resulted in the death of former Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins have emerged during the ongoing trial. Continue reading…

Legendary Albums That Almost Had Different Titles

These legendary rock and metal albums originally had different names than the ones they're known as today — here's why they changed. Continue reading…

12 New Rock + Metal Tours Announced This Past Week

AFI, Clutch, Sevendust with Theory of a Deadman and Underoath are among the big new tours announced this past week. Continue reading…

Mike Ness Discusses His Journey For Social Distortion's New Album

Social Distortion's Mike Ness celebrates his band's latest album, 'Born to Kill,' and opens up about his journey with tonsil cancer and how it's changed him. Continue reading…

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UPDATES: Tracking hail risk and strong winds amid storms late Saturday

Storms are firing off across parts of Oklahoma Saturday, with the potential for large hail, damaging winds and the possibility for tornadoes to form.

Thunder use big second half to blow out Lakers in Game 3 of West semis

The Oklahoma City Thunder used a dominant second half to blow out the Los Angeles Lakers 131-108 in Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals on Saturday.

Make-A-Wish grants 3-year-old's wish for Highland cows

A 3-year-old boy saw his dreams come true Thursday morning at the 18th annual Make-A-Wish Breakfast for Wishes.

Player to watch for Game 3: OKC Thunder’s Jared McCain

KOCO 5 Sports Director Bryan Keating and Tessa Dorrell have their eyes on one of the Thunder’s newest additions ahead of Game 3 against the Lakers in the Western Conference semifinals.

Families find hope as new DNA technology tackles cold cases

More than 21,000 murder cases in Florida remain unsolved, but new DNA technology is offering families hope for answers after years of waiting.

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