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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.
The 1976 murder of beloved high school football coach Jerry Bailey shook the town of Sapulpa. Finding out the murderer was another coach, and Bailey’s friend left people with a lot of questions. Why would Bailey’s assistant coach, Paul Reagor Jr., kill him? Sapulpa journalist Kirk McCracken wrote a book called Because of the Hate. The book dives deep into a story that wasn’t told for decades. The ID channel featured McCracken’s story on their series Murder Under the Friday Night Lights in an episode called Guilt Will Get You. McKracken tells the story, and it’s full of twists and turns. Check out these Links: Because of the Hate - https://www.amazon.com/Because-Hate-Murder-Jerry-Bailey/dp/1976867142 ID – Guilt Will Get You - https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/video/murder-under-the-friday-night-lights-investigation-discovery-atve-us/guilt-will-get-you
Dangerously cold temperatures recently reminded us just how many people are homeless in Tulsa. Director of Development at the Tulsa Day Center, Monica Martin, says the shelter is more than just a roof over their heads, it’s a lifeline. TDC isn’t just a place for people to get a hot shower, new clothes, and a hot meal, case workers help people access resources like healthcare, counseling, job training, and more. Monica even talks about how they manage legal issues and drug addiction. Find out how you can help the Tulsa Day Center: https://tulsadaycenter.org/
Rhonda Bear struggled with drug addiction, lost custody of her children, and landed herself in prison. There she decided her life needed to change. Rhonda spent a lot of time with strong community members and left prison with a dream to help other women transitioning out of prison succeed. Rhonda opened “She Brews” in Claremore, Oklahoma, and hires women who are convicted criminals. The coffee shop gained a lot of support from community leaders, lawmakers, and many women who needed hope for a better future. Now Rhonda has 3 locations. Rhonda breaks down the walls and tells her incredible story of struggle. For more information check out: https://shebrews.org/
Young pets are especially vulnerable to the cold.
The National Weather Service says 30 minutes in this weather can cause frostbite to exposed skin.
We call the haul really "eggspensive" and "eggscellent."
You can change everything from your air filters to the water heater's temperature.
The proposal would require districts to adopt a policy before the beginning of the next school year.
Many KRMG listeners have sent open mics with passionate responses to the idea.
Fortunately, the victim wasn't seriously injured.
Witnesses at the party say he wasn't invited to begin with and was told to leave for acting inappropriately with the women there.
School leaders say they were notified about the video about two weeks ago and it wasn't filmed during school hours.
The suspect was arrested for a slew of charges, including improper u-turn.
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