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Ex-Turnstile Guitarist May Face Life in Jail With Upgraded Charge

Former Turnstile guitarist Brady Ebert could potentially get life in prison after his second-degee murder charge was elevated to a first-degree murder charge. Continue reading…

Dave Grohl Bets You Can't Guess Pat Smear's Favorite Musician

Dave Grohl doesn't think people can guess that his Foo Fighters' bandmate Pat Smear's favorite musical artist is Mariah Carey. Continue reading…

Photos - See Grunge Stars Before + After Getting Famous

See a gallery of photos of different rock stars from the Seattle grunge scene before they were famous and after, since many of them started in other bands. Continue reading…

Every Big Rock + Metal Album Released Each Day in May History

Here is a breakdown of the best rock and metal albums of all-time that have been released form each day of May. Continue reading…

CKY Postpone May 2026 Tour Due to Injury - See Statement

CKY drummer Jess Margera has been ordered to rest after a rotator cuff injury forced the postponement of their May tour dates. Continue reading…

Local News

Always a Runner goes from pneumonia at age 2 to the Kentucky Oaks Winner's Circle

Always a Runner had a bout with pneumonia as a 2-year-old, and her racing career was in jeopardy. On Friday night, she was awarded the garland of lilies at the Kentucky Oaks.

Sulphur businesses continue to rebuild after devastating 2024 tornado

Two years after the 2024 tornado devastated Sulphur, business owners are working to rebuild, with some reopening and others struggling to recover.

Enid volunteer team calls for 1,000 helpers in tornado recovery effort

The Enid Volunteer Emergency Response Team is organizing a cleanup this weekend to assist farms and ranches impacted by the recent tornado.

OCPD investigating after person shot at southwest Oklahoma City home

A person is in critical condition after being shot at a home in southwest Oklahoma City Friday night, police reported.

Yukon approves tax increment finance district for $73 million development

Yukon City Council has approved a tax increment finance district to fund a $73 million mixed-use development along Yukon Parkway, featuring a youth sports facility, medical offices, a hotel and restaurants.

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