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How Travis Barker REALLY Overcame His Fear of Flying

Travis Barker had no interest in being anywhere near an airport at the time. But that has since changed. Continue reading…

Metallica React To Japanese Pop Artist Covering 'Enter Sandman'

A Japanese singer who took an unconventional approach to covering "Enter Sandman" is getting praise straight from Metallica. Continue reading…

Foo Fighters to Open for AC/DC for One Night Only

The Foo Fighters frontman also shared what AC/DC meant to him in terms of how he approaches playing live. Continue reading…

Def Leppard Guitarist's Cancer Returns After Failed Transplant

Def Leppard guitarist insists latest health setback won’t stop him three years after he hit lowest ebb. Continue reading…

Tom Morello Preps For His First-Ever Solo Rock Album - Interview

Tom Morello celebrates his first-ever solo rock album, his new Power to the People festival and more, all the while paying tribute to his late mother. Continue reading…

Local News

A space mystery leads astronomers to discover a new type of 'black hole star' in our universe

Last week, an international team of researchers published a study in which they may have solved a yearslong space riddle involving unassuming red dots in far-off space.

Eastbound Interstate 40 narrowed to one lane at Interstate 35 due to crash

The Oklahoma Department of Transportation reports eastbound Interstate 40 is narrowed to one lane at Interstate 35 due to a Thursday evening crash.

NW OKC homeless encampment closed, city moves residents toward housing

Oklahoma City has closed a major homeless encampment along Virginia Avenue, with more than 70 residents now housed or preparing to move into permanent housing through the Key to Home Partnership.

Men of Color Expo honors Byron Dickens as Educator of the Year

The second annual Men of Color Expo at OCCC celebrates men making a difference, including Bryon Dickens, who was named Educator of the Year for his work with the Students Connecting with Mentors for Success program.

Edmond community remembers 40th anniversary of post office shooting

Survivors, first responders, and community members reflect on the 1986 Edmond post office shooting that left 14 people dead.

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