



Mass shooting suspect has a criminal history
Edmond shooting suspect Jaylan Davis turned himself in to authorities yesterday, but this isn't his first run-in with the law. Davis, who is 18 years old, has a criminal history that dates back to when he was a minor.

Tulsa police investigate motives in two weekend shootings
Tulsa Police are investigating a shooting in South Tulsa that occurred around noon Sunday. Police say they responded to a call near 61st and South Irvington. Witnesses told police a man walked up to a black Chrysler 300 when they heard around four or five gunshots, and the car sped off. In east Tul…

Collinsville special education teacher accused of striking a student
According to police reports, Michelle Francis, was seen on surveillance footage hitting a student with special needs in the face. The video shows the student striking Francis first before she retaliates. Reports say she told a co-worker it was "knee-jerk reaction."

KRMG listeners spot the big smoke plume from a south Tulsa fire
Tulsa Firefighters battled a fire at the Sheridan Ponds Apartments in south Tulsa Thursday morning, and, at this time, around 16 units were damaged by the fire. Firefighters were alerted to the apartment fire at 81st and Sheridan just after 8 a.m. When crews arrived, flames were coming through the …

Sand Springs moves forward with the proposed data center
Sand Springs City Manager Mike Carter says two lawsuits have been filed against the City. The City of Sand Springs is being sued by a group called "Protect Sand Springs Alliance" claiming the city annexed the property illegally and they are challenging the zoning of the property. The city recently …

Police say a woman in a polyamourous relationship hit a lover with her car
Officers say Alexander was upset with one of the romantic partners for not showing her enough attention. She became upset and drove her blue Ford sedan onto the grass and hit the man, sending him over the windshield and onto the ground.

We’re talking about covering more murder/suicides
A quick archive search shows that the KRMG news team has covered three murder suicides since November. We go Behind the Headlines with Kirk McCracken to talk about what seems to be a more regular occurrence these days.

The Oklahoma Senate rejects a sports betting legalization proposal
The proposal would have legalized in-person and mobile sports betting through a supplement to Oklahoma's Model Gaming Compact. Tribes in Oklahoma would retain the exclusive right to offer gaming and be authorized to negotiate with leading national sportsbook platforms such as FanDuel, DraftKings, a…

Unofficial results of the Sand Springs petition show there may not be enough signatures
The Facebook group Stop the Sand Springs Data Center spearheaded the recall for the three councilors and turned-in over 1,600 signatures on March 31st. Residents are unhappy with the city's proposed data center.

Restaurant etiquette gets people so fired up
How much should you tip? Is it rude to linger at your table? And how many people can you bring without a reservation before it becomes a problem? In this episode, we dive into the restaurant etiquette questions that spark the biggest debates. We’re joined by local expert Travis Taylor of McNellie’s…