April Hill
News Director

April Hill

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.

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Oklahoma Women Want To Know

Oklahoma Women Want To Know

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.

Justice Meets Mental Health

Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler has a passion for justice and mental health advocacy. DA Kunzweiler walks us through what happens when a person with a mental illness is arrested. His personal and professional experience with mental illness has driven him to create change. We talk with Kunzweiler about the mental health crisis in Oklahoma and what we as a state are failing to do. Amid ongoing challenges with the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Kunzweiler is fighting for mental health reform.

Caravan to Catch a Killer

18-year-old chemistry student Brittany Phillips was found sexually assaulted and strangled inside her apartment in the fall of 2004. The case turned cold quickly, despite DNA tests and interviews with hundreds of individuals. Authorities found a DNA match to an early sample, but the person was quickly cleared of the murder. DNA was collected under Brittany’s fingernails, and detectives have not found a match. 20 years after her daughter’s murder, Dr Maggie Zingman is still waiting for answers. Maggie launched a crusade across America—dubbed the 'Caravan to Catch a Killer'—crisscrossing the country in a brightly wrapped van plastered with her daughter’s photo and a tip line number. Maggie shares her story and how she is using her tragedy to help others.

The Weight of One Bullet

Melanie has had decades to deal with the trauma of being in an abusive marriage, but there is one thing that constantly reminds her of her past – a bullet. Melanie’s ex-husband shot her in the pelvic area, and the bullet has remained in her body for almost 30 years. The bullet is now shifting and is attached to her pudendal nerve, causing extreme pain. Nearly 30 doctors and surgeons have told her they cannot remove the bullet, but Melanie is desperately trying to find someone who can help her heal physically. Melanie shares her battle with domestic violence, escape, and triumph with us. Maybe you know someone who can help Melanie remove the heavy reminder of her trauma.

Stories Written by April Hill