CFN Gazette staff
From KFOR-TV comes this cautionary tale of knowing how much is too much.
Possibly too much? When allegations include vomiting in the limo,
passing out, then punching the lady paramedic trying to help you.
CFN Gazette staff
Tec-An, an Oklahoma company that had been helping Department of Human
Services collect child support payments from one of the business’s
employees, misplaced a decimal point, turning what was supposed to be a
$92 payment to DHS to a $9,200 payment, according to a story from KFOR.
Does this OKC woman have time to be a worldwide Internet sensation?
News Clifton Adcock
Sometimes people find fame, sometimes fame finds people — and sometimes
the stars just happen to align where the two find each other.
CFN Gazette staff
There’s nothing like a hailstorm to inspire the creativity of TV
meteorologists. The May 29 hail that attacked the metro is a prime
example. As chunks of ice rained down, the weather guys took to the
airwaves to describe just how big the hail was.
CFN Gazette staff
In terms of job security, TV news director ranks somewhere between
major-league baseball manager and suicide bomber. KFOR Channel 4 and
news director Mary Ann Eckstein have parted ways after her being with
the station for 33 years. Reasons for Eckstein’s departure remain murky,
but sources say there were long-simmering tensions between her and KFOR
General Manager Wes Milbourn.