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Crystal Kelly graduated from Owasso High School and started working in TV news her senior year. Crystal joined KRMG in 2022. She is an advocate for Autism acceptance and a mom to an adult son with ASD. In her free time, she likes to hike with her chihuahuas and dance with her friends.
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.
In Oklahoma, dozens have been convicted of crimes they didn’t commit—some spending years, even decades, behind bars. This is where the Oklahoma Innocence Project steps in. Andrea Miller talks with us about what the Oklahoma Innocence Project does and tells us about some Oklahoma cases they are working on.
Behind every line item in a budget, there’s a story worth telling and a responsibility worth upholding. That is where State Auditor Cindy Byrd comes in. Cindy was the first woman to ever hold the position in Oklahoma and won the state auditor role with the most votes for a state official in Oklahoma in history. Cindy talks about what she does and how she got to where she is in a male dominated field. She also talks about the recent audit for Tulsa Public Schools.
Cleo Epps was one of the biggest bootleggers in northeast Oklahoma and one of the only female bootleggers around. On Nov. 12, 1970, Cleo Epps went missing. Cleo's life was full of twists and turns. KRMG's Kirk McKracken tells Cleo's story. Find Queen of the Bootleggers here
Investigators said Rutherford and Angel tried to revive it by performing CPR and then took the poodle to a nearby animal hospital.