Entertainment News

Ex-Escape the Fate Guitarist Speaks Out on Firing + Allegations

Former Escape the Fate guitarist T.J. Bell also calls out a 'well-known public figure' for helping spread the allegations. Continue reading…

See + Hear Gerard Way's Brutal Guest Turn on New Death Metal Song

The My Chemical Romance frontman lends his talents to the title track off Frozen Soul's upcoming album, 'No Place for Warmth.' Continue reading…

The 'Big 4' Bands of '80s Rock

If we had to choose four bands to define rock 'n' roll in the 1980s, it would be these four because of their lasting legacies. Continue reading…

Zakk Wylde Interview: Black Label Society's New Album + More

Zakk Wylde dives into the upcoming release of Black Label Society's new album, reflects on the legacy of Pantera and pays tribute to the boss, Ozzy Osbourne. Continue reading…

18 New Rock + Metal Tours Announced This Past Week

Social Distortion, Between the Buried and Me, Queens of the Stone Age and Flyleaf lead this week's new tour announcements. Continue reading…

Local News

Attorney general announces indictments against 30 more people who protested at Minnesota church

30 more people have been indicted for allegedly taking part in an anti-immigration enforcement protest at a Minnesota church

Trump administration ends protections for rare dancing prairie bird

A ground-dwelling bird known for elaborate mating dances on the southern Great Plains will no longer be federally protected after the Trump administration agreed with arguments by three states and the beef and petroleum industries that the species was listed improperly.

Consumer Product Safety Commission issues warning for 40,000+ pressure cookers over burn risks

There have been five reports of customers getting burned, four of them severely, and at least two lawsuits tied to the pressure cookers.

Hit-and-run crash causes slowdown on I-40 near Portland in OKC

Authorities say a hit-and-run crash caused a backup Friday morning on westbound Interstate 40 in Oklahoma City.

Norman sees big financial growth following OU's College Football Playoff game

The city of Norman saw hundreds of thousands of dollars after the University of Oklahoma hosted its first College Football Playoff game in December.

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