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Ali Meyer

Ali Meyer

Anchor & Reporter at KFOR-TV

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  • English
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  • Local News

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Oklahoma City radio DJ retires after 26 years on KJ103

Oklahoma City radio DJ retires after 26 years on KJ103
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“We have to do right by people”: New law updates compensation for t...

This week, a bill to provide more compensation for Oklahomans who were served long sentences after wrongful incarceration became law.
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Ridgeview teacher brings safari to young students for state testing

Most kids get very nervous about state testing week, especially the third and fourth graders. But, luckily for the students of Ridgeview, Ms. Edwards has the answer key for those nerves; a menageri…
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Mustang mayor faces allegations of child sex abuse

An Oklahoma woman is speaking out with allegations that she was sexually abused in her church. She says it happened years ago when she was a teenage youth group member of a large Southern Baptist c…
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April Wilkens’ lawyers request release, call her incarceration “unl...

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Lawyers for April Wilkens are asking a Tulsa County judge to let her out of prison. They call her incarceration “unlawful” because of unreasonable court dela…
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Pay It 4Ward: A faithful Norman tax preparer works for free

In the heart of Norman, on the second floor of Wellness Square, you’ll find Fred Martin every Monday night diligently working on tax preparation for strangers.
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‘She is a legend’: Disability advocate honored for a lifetime of work

Nancy Ward continues to work on behalf of Oklahomans with disabilities, even after retiring from her full-time career as a voting rights advocate at Disability Law Center.
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Pay It 4Ward: Passionate fitness instructor coaches classes for free

Edmondson and Hayworth nominated Tomi Yeager for her selfless dedication to the elderly fitness community in Cyril.
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OKC Cathedral celebrates 100 years of faith

Our Lady of Perpetual Help is the heartbeat of the Catholic Church in Oklahoma City, a community that has overcome great obstacles in a century of faith.
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Mariana Llanos bridges cultures with bilingual children’s books

Mariana Llanos bridges cultures with bilingual children’s books
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Pay It 4ward: Honoring the queen of Pecan Valley

News 4 and First Fidelity Bank are celebrating a woman who has been serving her community 30 years from behind the cash register at a beloved local convenience store.
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Innocent man opens Free Man’s Food Truck in northeast OKC

There’s a new food truck in town, and a famous face funding the enterprise.
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An inside look at the plan for a new Oklahoma County Jail

Five years ago, Oklahoma County voters passed a bond issue overwhelmingly in favor of building a new county jail.
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75th Anniversary: Female visionaries of KFOR

Channel 4 is celebrating 75 years on the air this year.
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Pay it Forward: Feeding the hungry in Lexington - KFOR Oklahoma City

First Fidelity Bank and News 4 are proud to shine a light on a local food pantry serving the needs of the community in Lexington, Oklahoma.
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CRIMINAL INJUSTICE: A domestic abuse survivor imprisoned for life f...

News 4 is launching a new series of reports about justice in Oklahoma, specifically criminal justice for Oklahoma women.
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OKC surgeon leads the way with vision-saving glaucoma surgery - KFO...

An Oklahoma surgeon is among the first in the world to perform a brand new surgery to treat glaucoma.
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Deer Creek dad surprises three young kids after deployment in Afric...

Three little antlers got the surprise of a lifetime Friday morning at Deer Creek Public Schools.
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‘We will fix this’: Senate Pro Tem, county clerk promise change fol...

Mason Treat was pulled over because he didn’t have a tag properly displayed on his vehicle yet. The deputy that pulled him over eventually decided to let Mason go without a warning, but before that could happen, a pickup truck traveling approximately 70 mph crashed into them.
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‘Justice was done today, finally’: Judge declares wrongfully incarc...

Glynn Simmons, a man wrongfully convicted of murder in 1975, has finally been declared innocent by an Oklahoma County District Judge. After more than 48 years behind bars, Simmons is America’…
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Special Report: The Wrong Man

Special Report: The Wrong Man