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With sub-freezing temperatures expected to continue, school districts across the Oklahoma City metro are closing and switching to remote learning plans.
Linda Cavanaugh. Linda Cavanaugh is a retired award-winning newscaster, best known for working with NBC affiliate KFOR-TV (channel 4), in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. [1] Cavanaugh anchored the station's weeknight 6:00 and 10:00PM newscasts with Kevin Ogle, and was solo anchor of the 4:30PM newscast until she retired in 2017.
Brad Edwards (December 31, 1947, in Indiana, Pennsylvania – May 16, 2006, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ), was a news reporter for television station KFOR-TV in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. His investigative journalism, through which he mostly represented the city's elderly and working class, made him one of the area's most influential and well ...
Kevin Ogle. Kevin Bowman Ogle (born December 23, 1958) is an American television news anchor. He currently serves as a lead anchor for KFOR-TV (channel 4), an NBC -affiliated television station in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Kevin anchors the station's weeknight 6 and 10 p.m. newscasts with Joleen Chaney, does occasional reports including the ...
This is my fear concerning the recent flag-pickup controversy at Edmond High School. A large flag, anchored in a pickup bed corner, fluttering in the Oklahoma wind as a teenage driver backs out of ...
KFOR-TV (channel 4) is a television station in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside CW station KAUT-TV (channel 43). The two stations share studios in Oklahoma City's McCourry Heights section, where KFOR-TV's transmitter is also located. As Oklahoma's first television station ...
September 12, 2024 at 10:14 AM. OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov. Kevin Stitt has challenged Oklahoma schools to adopt phone-free classroom policies, calling the proliferation of cellphones in schools a ...
Barry began his career in radio during his sophomore year attending Norman High School in 1973. His television career began in Oklahoma City in September 1980 as sports director for independent station KAUT-TV (channel 43; which became co-owned with KFOR-TV in 2006), when that station signed on with a daytime-only all-news format that lasted until the following year. [3]