Yukon tornado survivor receives brand-new home from local nonprofit 7 years later
YUKON, Okla. - A Yukon woman who survived a 2019 tornado received a brand-new home from Recovering Oklahomans After Disaster, or ROAD, a local nonprofit that serves uninsured and underinsured Oklahomans after severe weather strikes. “Oh my gosh, it’s here. I can’t believe it’s here,” Peggy Anderson exclaimed as a...
🌿 Oklahoma County Environmental & Animal Care Jobs – Multiple Openings
Oklahoma County has some great new openings for folks who care about the environment and animals. Whether you’re into field inspections, air quality, or working with dogs, there’s something here for you.
Crash slows traffic westbound on I-44 in Oklahoma City
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – A crash is impacting traffic westbound on I-44 in Oklahoma City Thursday morning. Officials say the accident happened near Martin Luther King Ave. Emergency crews are on scene working to clear the roadway. It is unclear what caused the crash or if anyone was seriously injured. Visit KFOR’s Live Traffic Map […]
Oklahoma Struggles to Generate Consistent Offense in Bedlam Loss
Cowgirls pitcher Ruby Meylan kept the Sooners guessing in a 6-4 Oklahoma State win.
Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Department ends assistance with detainee transport to court
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA (KOKH) — The Oklahoma County Sheriff's Department has issued a decision to stop assisting in transportation of inmates from the Oklahoma County Detention Center to the courthouse. The detention center has been the focus of an in-depth budget review that ultimately revealed a $5 million shortfall.
Julius Jones facing new charges following contraband allegations
CLEVELAND COUNTY, Okla. (KOKH) — An Oklahoma man whose case was at the center of a national movement is now facing new charges. As you may remember, Julius Jones was sentenced to death after being convicted of the 1999 murder of Edmond businessman Paul Howell. Throughout the years, Jones...
OKC Softball Stunner as Spark Joins Athletes Unlimited’s Six-Team Lineup
The Oklahoma City Spark are officially going big league, joining the Athletes Unlimited Softball League as one of six city-based teams and opening their home slate against the Texas Volts on June 9, 2026. The move pulls the Spark out of their independent lane and drops them into AUSL’s national spotlight, setting up a busier, higher-profile summer for metro fans.
Lakeside Women’s Hospital Offers New Surgical Options
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — The women of Oklahoma are now being offered advanced, less invasive surgical options at Lakeside Women's Hospital INTEGRIS Health when considering a hysterectomy. Patients will now have the option of a new surgical process that combines the benefits of minimally invasive and traditional vaginal approaches....
Application window opens for Oklahoma Energy Crisis Assistance Program
OKLAHOMA CITY - Applications are now open for theEnergy Crisis Assistance Program, part of Oklahoma Human Services’ federally funded Energy Assistance Program, which helps income-eligible households pay home energy costs during emergencies. The Energy Crisis Assistance Program, or ECAP, provides aid to households facing a verifiable energy crisis, including...
Paycom Center announced as 2026 finalist for top venue in country music
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – On Wednesday, the Academy of Country Music’s 61st Annual Industry Awards announced the Paycom Center as one of its 2026 finalists for top venues in the country music industry. Paycom Center officials say the announcement showcases a strong community support for live music in...

















