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Seven Acres of Hell (Michigan) For Sale - Here's What's Included

Hell might just be the hottest property on the market. Continue reading…

VOTE: Better Godsmack Album - 'Godsmack' vs. 'Lighting Up the Sky

Let us know which is the better Godsmack album between their self-titled major label debut and their most recent offering, 'Lighting Up the Sky.' Continue reading…

Watch Anika Nilles' Full Drum Performance From Rush Tour Kickoff

Nilles assumed the mantle from the late Neil Peart with style and grace. Continue reading…

Jack Osbourne Clarifies Remarks on Political Celebrities

Jack Osbourne has clarified his previous remarks on politically outspoken celebrities needing to 'keep their mouths shut.' Continue reading…

The 11 Best Prog Rock Bands From the United States

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Local News

President Trump booed by the crowd during the anthem prior to Game 3 of the NBA Finals

President Trump was booed by fans inside Madison Square Garden when he was shown on video screens during the national anthem prior to Game 3 of the NBA Finals.

Edmond City Council unanimously approves 6-month moratorium on data centers

Edmond City Council unanimously approved a 6-month moratorium on data center applications to research the facilities’ impact.

OHP: Man who fled Turner Turnpike crash found dead two days later

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol released new details on a man who ran away from a traffic collision on the Turner Turnpike and was found dead two days later.

Progressive Nithya Raman advances to November runoff against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass

Progressive Nithya Raman advances to the November runoff against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. The outcome means Spencer Pratt, a Republican and former reality television personality from "The Hills," is out of the running.

Thousands of 'Love, Stone' basketballs from Nichols Hills now headed to kids across Oklahoma

Last month, hundreds of basketballs appeared across Nichols Hills in honor of a Thunder fan who died last year. While the Thunder's playoff run ended, those basketballs are finding a new home in the hands of children across the Oklahoma City area.

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