Entertainment News

Primus Joined by 'South Park' Co-Creator for Prog Rock Cover

Primus had 'South Park' co-creator Matt Stone on drums during their Los Angeles show. He was far from the only special guest throughout the night. Continue reading…

Whatever Happened to Nelson, the '90s Twin Rockers?

From chart-topping hits to navigating the ups and downs of the music industry, the journey of Nelson is a fascinating one. Continue reading…

Interview - Bruce Dickinson Talks 'New' Album and 2025 Solo Tour

The Iron Maiden frontman discusses the reimagined 'More Balls to Picasso,' teases surprises from his upcoming solo tour and recalls his bizarre experience opening for Lynyrd Skynyrd. Continue reading…

Bob Rock Compares Lars Ulrich to Two Other Legendary Drummers

Producer Bob Rock believe's Lars Ulrich is a 'genius' that deserves more credit for what he is able to pull off behind the drums for Metallica. Continue reading…

Guns N' Roses Fans Recreate Iconic Music Video Scene at Show

Guns N' Roses fans dressed as dolphins during the band's show in Munich as a reference to the band's 'Estranged' music video. Continue reading…

Local News

'It's a lot of birthdays': Iowa woman turns 108

Pauline Jones was born in 1917. She still remembers stories from her grandfather, who served in America’s Civil War in the 1860s.

Florida woman posed as nurse, treated thousands without license, deputies say

"You went to school, but you failed the exam': 29-year-old Autumn Bardisa was accused of providing fraudulent documents to secure a position as an advanced nurse technician

Ancient dinosaur tracks uncovered in Texas after devastating floods. Experts say they're authentic.

A volunteer makes a remarkable prehistoric discovery after floodwaters reveal massive tracks in Texas

Oklahoma senator studies school lunch program improvements

State Sen. Adam Pugh is conducting an interim study to enhance the nutritional quality of school lunches in Oklahoma and address funding challenges.

Free art classes in Edmond help veterans express their stories

The Edmond History Museum is offering free art classes for veterans, providing a creative outlet to share their experiences.

ADA WEATHER

Facebook