Treasure Hunters Call This Oklahoma Thrift Store a Lucky Charm
Some people search for four-leaf clovers or carry rabbit’s feet, but vintage lovers in Oklahoma City have found their own kind of good fortune. Tucked away in a corner of the city, one particular shop has earned a reputation among thrift enthusiasts as the place where luck seems to follow you through the door.
Oklahoma City Felon Convicted of Illegal Firearm Possession and Witness Tampering After 2024 Incident
Following a confrontation at an Oklahoma City business, a federal jury has convicted a felon named Ortiz on charges of illegal firearm possession and witness tampering. As reported on February 18 by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Oklahoma, the incident, dated October 14, 2024, involved Ortiz...
Evacuations ordered as wildfires burn in Texas, Oklahoma panhandles
Feb. 19 (UPI) -- Firefighters are battling several conflagrations in the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles, the largest of which burned more than 283,000 acres in Oklahoma's Beaver County. The Beaver County fire is located along Ranger Road and was 15% contained late Thursday afternoon, while a nearby Morning Fire...
Metro crews battle two-alarm fire at Del City apartment complex Friday morning
DEL CITY, Okla. (KFOR) — Metro firefighters responded to a two-alarm fire at an apartment complex in Del City overnight. The call to respond to the Sunnyview Apartments near Southeast 44th and Sunnylane came in around 2:00 a.m. Friday morning. A News 4 photojournalist on the scene noted heavy smoke across the complex...
10 Weird OKC Facts to Share at the Dinner Table
I have a tendency of knowing random facts and useless information. Oklahoma City is basically my playground for this habit. Like, I love a good “did you know?” moment, even if my kid and husband are not as impressed by a neighborhood history lesson about an old trolley line as I am.
Loose dog makes his Olympic debut
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Happy Thursday, Oklahoma!. Here are a few topics we went over on today’s show. A loose dog unexpectedly ran onto the Milan Cortina Olympic cross‑country course during the women’s team sprint heats. The skiers kept racing as the crowd cheered the dog, which trotted alongside them until officials...
Okla. Gov. Lauds School for Suspending Students Protesting ICE
Okla. Gov. Lauds School for Suspending Students Protesting ICE
More than 30 Oklahoma agencies sign immigration enforcement agreements
Sgt. Christian Walsh of Barnsdall said he was as surprised as anyone when he arrested a member of a drug cartel. That's also when U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement noticed Walsh, he said. "When they fingerprinted him, it hit in the federal system that he was wanted for violations,” Walsh...
OGE and Tinker Air Force Base celebrate new power generation
Nearly 100 megawatts of new, fast‑responding power are now strengthening Oklahoma’s grid. Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E), Tinker Air Force Base leaders, and elected officials Thursday marked the addition of two new power generation units that bolster system reliability for customers and enhance energy resilience for...
H2Oklahoma Festival sets spring 2026 dates at six sites across Oklahoma
OKLA. — Thousands of Oklahoma elementary students will have a chance to learn about the state’s water resources this spring as the H2Oklahoma Festival returns with stops in six communities. The H2Oklahoma Festival will be held at six locations throughout Oklahoma in spring 2026, with more than 2,500...

















