Oak-Roasted on 15th: Summer Moon’s Third Edmond Spot Fires Up at The Ascent
This article contains content summarized with AI. Learn more. Without fanfare, Summer Moon Coffee has opened a new drive‑thru on E. 15th—its third Edmond location—bringing oak‑roasted espresso drinks, breakfast bites, and app‑enabled pickup to The Ascent retail center. The shop lists 3832 E. 15th St., Edmond, with...
Oklahoma City police report death of man involved in Sept. 24 officer-involved shooting
OKLAHOMA CITY, (KOKH) — The Oklahoma City Police Department Homicide Unit has announced that an individual connected with an officer-involved shooting on Sept. 24, 2025, has passed away as a result from his injuries. Jason Redshirt, age 46, has been pronounced deceased and his death is classified as homicide...
6-Year-Old Fatally Injured by Oklahoma City School Bus
A 6-year-old boy was killed after being struck by an Oklahoma City Public Schools bus near his elementary campus, reported The Oklahoman News. Authorities reportedly identified the child as Adrian Salgado, a first-grade student at Fillmore Elementary School. He died Dec. 4 at OU Health after being transported from...
New details released after OKC man drives into mother and daughter, killing one
WARR ACRES, Okla. - An Oklahoma City man is arrested on multiple felony complaints after police say he drove onto a sidewalk inWarr Acres, striking two pedestrians. One of the victims, a 45-year-old mother, died after being taken to Integris Baptist Medical Center. She suffered massive head trauma after being dragged...
Oklahoma City silos to close doors after 25 years
OKLAHOMA CITY - A longtime destination for climbers in Oklahoma City has announced it will close its doors before the end of the month. The Silos, located south of Bricktown, first opened in 1999. Its first owner reimagined the site of old grain silos, when the area had heavier agricultural influence.
Academic freedom call: OU group demands transparency in graduate assistant’s suspension
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. (KOKH) — The University of Oklahoma Chapter of the American Association of University Professors (OU-AAUP) is calling for OU to publicly support academic freedom. OU-AAUP wants the university to publicly disclose all facts regarding a graduate assistant being placed on administrative leave after...
In Oklahoma, a busy flea market stretches across acres and stays packed every weekend
Weekends in Oklahoma City light up at Old Paris Flea Market, where rows of vendors spill across acres and the buzz never lets up. You will find bargains, bites, and people watching that rivals a small-town fair. With 4.2 stars and thousands of reviews, it stays lively, friendly, and full...
“Horrendous details”: Oklahoma couple charges upgraded after prosecutors review, DA Behenna says
Oklahoma District Attorney Vicki Behenna announced on Monday an Oklahoma couple charges have been upgraded after prosecutors reviewed what they alleged are "horrendous details" of the case.
Tragic death of 6-year-old sparks renewed calls for more sidewalks in South Oklahoma City
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KOKH) — 6-year-old Adrian Salgado was struck by a school bus and killed last week in South Oklahoma City. Salgado was a first grader at Fillmore Elementary School. He was trying to cross the street on December 3 when he was hit and killed. State Representative...
Oklahoma organizations join national campaign to abolish the death penalty
The U.S. Campaign to End the Death Penalty held a press conference to announce more than 50 local and national groups opposing capital punishment are coming together to advocate for an end to the practice nationwide. Executive Director Laura Porter said support for the death penalty has been steadily dropping...

















