Summer has arrived, heat indices will hover around 105
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — After the active weather this past week, summer has arrived. It's going to be hot, dry, and windy to start this week, with heat index values expected to reach 105 on Sunday and Monday. The rest of the week doesn't look much better, as highs continue to rise into the upper 90s. For fourth of July
The 1-Hour Line at This Oklahoma Ramen Joint Every Night Is Proof It Lives...
The line starts forming before the doors even open. By 6 PM, it snakes through the parking lot, a hungry ribbon of people who have heard the rumors and decided to find out for themselves. This Oklahoma City ramen joint has built a reputation that draws crowds night after night,...
One injured in SE Oklahoma City shooting
OKLAHOMA CITY(KFOR)- Oklahoma City Police Department responded to a shooting near S Shields Blvd and SE 51st St early Sunday morning. OKCPD PIO confirmed a person was shot within the vicinity of a nearby club. The victim was transported to a nearby hospital and is in stable condition. The whereabouts of the suspect is
Edmond’s 54th LibertyFest brings a week of July 4 events, parade and fireworks
EDMOND, Okla. (KOKH) — The City of Edmond is getting into the red, white, and blue spirit with a week full of events leading up to America's 250th Anniversary. Edmond's 54th annual LibertyFest invites the community to celebrate Independence Day with family-friendly activities and events. This year's theme is...
Medical Minute: New Research Targets Chronic Pain Without Opioids
Experimental drugs and cellular research could reshape chronic pain treatment. Prediction Markets Face Legal Uncertainty Across the U.S. Legal experts say the dispute could escalate to the nation’s highest court. Aday Mara, Bennett Stirtz and Otega Oweh met the media for the first time as members of the Oklahoma...
Crews recover body of 15-year-old boy in Edmond creek
EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) — Crews have recovered the body of a 15-year-old boy in a West Edmond creek Saturday afternoon. A call to officials came in just before 3 p.m. for help searching for the boy near Northwest 185th and Western Ave. (The address police gave is an Edmond address; on the other side of […]
Oklahoma launches Women’s Risk Needs Assessment to tailor rehabilitation for inmates
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KOKH) — Oklahoma prison officials are changing how they evaluate incarcerated women. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections announced it will begin assessing female inmates using the Women’s Risk Needs Assessment, an evidence-based instrument designed to identify needs and guide rehabilitation pla
‘SLOW DOWN’: Authorities encourage caution when driving in a construction zones
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Authorities are alerting residents to use caution in construction zones because lives are on the line. Police officials say this stop (shown above) was conducted by one of its motor officers, who pulled a driver over after the driver was clocked at 57 mph in a 35 mph construction zone.
Vesta Realty’s OKC luxury apartments face foreclosure due to millions in missed loan payments
Court documents reveal two of Vesta Realty's luxury apartment complexes are facing foreclosure due to millions in default loans.
The Breakdown: Galen Culver breaks down a story about a young lady who is...
The Breakdown is a unique program that re-envisions the way news is brought to the OKC Market. On today’s segment News 4’s Galen Culver breaks down his story about a lady who is trying to do good to her community by writing to some big names and bringing in more jobs.

















