KRMG-FM (Tulsa, OK)

KRMG-FM (Tulsa, OK)

KRMG-FM (102.3 FM) is a talk radio station based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, known for its conservative news programming. Owned by Cox Media Group, the station features a lineup of popular nationally syndicated talk shows, including those hosted by Herman Cain, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Clark Howard, Brian Kilmeade, Dana Loesch, and John Gibson. In the mornings, listeners can tune in to "The KRMG Morning News" with Dan Potter, while the afternoon slot is filled by "The KRMG Evening News," hosted by Dick Loftin. KRMG-FM also broadcasts alongside KRMG 740 AM. The station's studios are situated in South Tulsa, with its transmitter located in the Osage Reservation, just north of Sand Springs, Oklahoma.

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66
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Global

#442973

United States

#95347

Arts and Entertainment/Music

#1177

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  • 1 day ago | krmg.com | Ben Morgan

    BROKEN ARROW, Okla. — Broken Arrow’s new business hub, Arrow Forge, has been a decade in the making. Now, it has its first company lined up to come to the district. CSI Aerospace was approved at the city council meeting on Monday. The company will serve as the anchor company for the district.

  • 2 days ago | krmg.com | Ed White

    DETROIT — (AP) — A Chinese scientist entered the U.S. last year with a toxic fungus stashed in his backpack, federal authorities said Tuesday as they filed charges against him and a girlfriend who worked in a lab at the University of Michigan. The pathogen is known as Fusarium graminearum, which can attack wheat, barley, maize and rice and sicken livestock and people, the FBI said in a court filing in Detroit.

  • 2 days ago | krmg.com | Ben Morgan

    COWETA, Okla. — Multiple people, including business owners and a government employee, were arrested last week following a sex trafficking sting in Coweta. Wagoner County District Attorney Jack Thorp, along with several law enforcement agencies and a nonprofit, teamed up to capture the suspects who were involved in sex trafficking. Thorp is concerned that Thursday’s trafficking bust is not the first.

  • 6 days ago | krmg.com | Skyler Cooper

    🚨 PLANE CRASH NEAR AIRPORT 🚨 Tulsa Police and other first responders are on the scene of a small, single-engine airplane crash. The aircraft, which was occupied by two people, lost power while approaching the airport. In an attempt to glide into a field for an emergency landing, the plane struck a power line, which snapped and entangled the aircraft, causing it to crash to the ground. ...

  • 6 days ago | krmg.com | Ben Morgan

    JIMMY FAILLA TO TULSA: Make plans to join us at this free event!NewsWeatherTrafficOn AirPodcastsMoreLocalExpandbirth control packs Catherine McQueen/Getty Images (Catherine McQueen/Getty Images) +Caption(Catherine McQueen/Getty Images)OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — A bill that requires health benefit plans to cover three and six-month supplies of contraceptive drugs is now law. Senate Bill 176 passed without Governor Kevin Stitt’s signature.