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People for Democracy says the nationwide “No Kings” day of action will include peaceful rallies and sidewalk marches in defense of democracy, justice, and freedom.
Authorities are searching for a man suspected of shooting two Minnesota lawmakers
On Saturday, Democratic former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband were killed while Democratic State Senator John Hoffman and his wife were injured by the same man.
In-depth topics from the KRMG Morning News with Dan Potter on 102.3 KRMG Tulsa's News & Talk.
Tulsa's Great Raft Race organizer Seth Erkenbeck on the KRMG Morning News with Dan Potter.
Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols joins the KRMG Morning News with Dan Potter
Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols joins the KRMG Morning News with Dan Potter!
Dan Potter chats with Tulsa’s most creative and interesting personalities, makers, artists, and thought leaders. New episodes will be posted on the second and fourth Wednesdays each month.
Founded in 2021, the King Cabbage Brass Band has taken Tulsa by storm. They released their first album, Live at Cain's, in 2022 and play sold out clubs almost every weekend. Founders Greg Fallis and Nicholas Foster spoke with Dan on the first day of the music camp the band sponsors called "Brass at the Ballpark.."
The conclusion of Dan's first-ever chat with the man who hosted the KRMG morning show for almost 30 years, the great John Erling. John is the creator and host of the Oklahoma Historical Society's "Voice of Oklahoma" audio history podcast.
Since 1976, there have only been three hosts of the morning show on KRMG. Dan Potter has hosted since 2012, Joe Kelley hosted from 2005-2012 and, before that, for almost 30 years, the legendary John Erling ruled the Tulsa airwaves with a unique mix of humor and controversy. John's voice hasn't been heard on KRMG since his last commercials faded away around 2009, or so. But...that ended this week when Dan invited John back to our studios to be on a guest both on-air, and on this podcast.
Journalists, from a radio station with a long history in the community, get real about the issues facing Oklahoma women today. Join our candid conversation behind the scenes about important topics on life at work and home. New episodes are posted every Wednesday at 5 AM.
Massive wildfires tore through Oklahoma in the spring of 2025. Volunteer firefighters were crucial when the fires became too much for the departments to handle on their own. Now, more than ever, there is a need for volunteer firefighters in Green Country. Taylor Meyers answered that call and fights fires as a volunteer with the Coweta Fire Department. Taylor is a force to be reckoned with and has earned the respect of the firefighters she works with. Taylor shares with us her scary moments and her triumphs in fighting fires. Deputy Chief Matt Weldon with the Coweta Fire Department also joins us to discuss how to become a volunteer firefighter.
When her daughter was born with a heart defect, Mandy Vavrinak had to stop working to take care of her full-time. Mandy took a chance and started Crossroads Communications, a public relations company from her home. With the support of her husband, Mandy’s business is thriving. Mandy talks about her dream of starting her own business and how she managed to create it while balancing a family with limited income. Mandy’s website is https://crossroads-team.com/
You have more than likely seen a few news reports asking anyone with information about a crime to call Tulsa Crime Stoppers. Executive Director Karen Gilbert explains what Crime Stoppers is and what they do. We also talk with former Tulsa Police Homicide Sgt Dave Walker about how crucial Crime Stoppers is for TPD and how the community has helped solve cases and put criminals in jail.
Oklahoma has a lot going on! From cool attractions, things to do, and even restaurants you just have to try, Skyler Cooper and Steve Berg will highlight something new each week... Giving you full access to Oklahoma! New episodes will post every Thursday.
This week, in light of the Olympians training at USA BMX headquarters in Tulsa, we're revisiting our episode at the USA BMX facility.
Skyler and Steve talk with BOK Center General Manager Keller Taylor.
Steve and Skyler head back to downtown Tulsa to meet the owner's of Jack's Coney Island. It's a new restaurant featuring live music during lunch.
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