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April Hill is the news director and midday anchor weekdays on KRMG. April started her journalism career as a television news reporter before she came to KRMG as a reporter in 2009. In 2016, she survived a brain aneurysm that burst during her midday anchor shift. She is also an advocate for victims of romance scams after her mother lost $350,00.
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.
TPD congratulated the officer on the quick arrest.
Oklahoma Attorney General Genter Drummond vowed that the accused will receive a fair trial this time around.
The goal is to get trucking and energy leaders together to help prevent human trafficking.
The governor says he's hopeful this will put the state agency on the right path.
Supporters of the idea say it helps give folks the opportunity to get back on track.
FOX23 and KRMG Chief Meteorologist James Aydelott says there will be some dry spots so you can enjoy the outdoors over the weekend.
There was a large police presence as traffic was backed up.
Police and firefighters were called to the scene.
Mike Neal, president and CEO of the Tulsa Regional Chamber, says it sends a message that northeast Oklahoma is an affordable and sustainable place to do big business.
The lawsuit challenges the legality of how the Oklahoma State Board of Education adopted the standards.
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