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.

Burned, Not Broken

TRIGGER WARNING: This podcast contains discussion on suicide, domestic violence, sexual abuse, and drug abuse. Crystal Raye has a powerful story about survival. Raised by a mother with a drug addiction and sexually abused as a child, Crystal turned to drugs to ease her pain. She was manipulated by another abuser who became her husband and the father of her children. Crystal battled so much pain for so many years that she snapped one day. She poured gasoline on herself and set herself on fire. Crystal shares with us her story and what her life is like today.

Faith That Serves

Lisa Bain Ministries was born out of both pain and purpose. Lisa says that as her mother was dying, she gave Lisa a new purpose: to serve others. Lisa has her hands in just about everything when it comes to serving the community. Lisa Bain Ministries provides care packages and more for first responders to give to children who have suffered trauma to show them someone cares. The ministry also brings comfort to cancer patients, veterans, prison outreach, and so much more. Lisa says she wants her faith and love for the community to remind people they are loved and never alone. Hear Lisa’s incredible story and find out how you can help serve our community. For more info: https://lisabain.com

Losing a Son to Teenage Gun Violence

Sandra Goff is living every mother's nightmare. Her teenage son, Fedro Givins, was gunned down by another teenager. Police believe the shooting was unprovoked and possibly a gang initiation. Friends, teachers, and his family say Fedro was a good kid and was always cheering up others and encouraging people. Sandra knows all too well about the rise in youth gun violence. Sandra tells us about Fedro, how she is dealing with his tragic death, and what we need to do to keep guns out of the hands of kids.

Stories Written by April Hill