Oklahoma City Apartment Complex Engulfed by Fire with No Injuries Reported
Early this morning, Oklahoma City firefighters responded to a fire at an apartment complex on N. Meridian. At around 2:03 a.m., crews found flames engulfing the pool house and office area, which later spread to two nearby apartment units, according to the Oklahoma City Fire Department's Facebook post. During the...
This Unofficial Indian Taco Trail Is One of Oklahoma’s Best-Kept Food Secrets
What if the best tacos in Oklahoma aren’t topped with cheddar and ground beef, but with beans, lettuce, and tradition? Forget the chain restaurants and drive-thru windows. The real taco treasure hunt across the state leads you straight to fry bread, that golden, pillowy canvas piled high with Indigenous flavors and...
At Blockman’s Chophouse, The Ingredients Matter
13 weeks ago, a new neon sign popped up on America’s beloved cross-country route. Its luminous red marks the arrival of Arcadia’s own steakhouse and butchercase, situated just past the town’s famous round barn on Route 66. Blockman’s Chophouse specializes in wagyu steak, alongside high-quality poultry, rotating...
OSBI investigates homicide in Edmond after a woman was found dead
EDMOND- (KOKH) — The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is investigating a homicide after Logan County Deputies found a woman dead in an Edmond neighborhood on Wednesday afternoon. The Logan County Sheriff's Office requested OSBI's assistance with the investigation after deputies discovered a woman's body in a...
Emergency certifications for educators grow amid Oklahoma teacher shortage
OKLAHOMA CITY - Due to ongoing teacher shortages, Oklahoma has employed more than 20,000 emergency certified teachers in the past five years alone. These instructors do not have a full teaching license, but programs are available to put them on a fast track to the classroom. To become an emergency certified teacher,...
One Bite In, and This Garlic Fried Rice Becomes an Oklahoma Core Memory
Is garlic fried rice really worth the hype, or is Oklahoma City just running out of things to brag about? That’s the debate sweeping through local food groups, and honestly, it’s time someone settled this once and for all. Tucked along Northwest Expressway sits a spot that’s turning...
The Oklahoma All-You-Can-Eat Diner With a Cult Following Locals Quietly Defend
Is there really such a thing as a buffet that serves Chinese, Mexican, AND sushi under one roof in Oklahoma City? Locals say yes, and they’re fiercely protective of this spot. Taste of China has been quietly feeding families, travelers, and buffet enthusiasts for years, earning a reputation that...
Oklahoma City police seek help identifying suspects in SW 28th Street home burglary
OKLAHOMA CITY, (KOKH) — The Oklahoma City Police Department is seeking public assistance in identifying two individuals in connection with a burglary. According to OKCPD, the burglary occurred at a home in the 3300 block of SW 28th Street. The two suspects were seen exiting a dark-colored Dodge Neon....
Bob ‘Spacedog’ Moore, longtime Oklahoma musician, dies at 76
This information was first published in KOSU's music newsletter, The Spy Bulletin. You can sign up to receive local music news, ticket giveaways and concert listings in your inbox every Wednesday. Bob Moore, better known as Spacedog, died on Jan. 20 in a house fire in Slaughterville. He was 76.
Car crashes into creek in Oklahoma City near SW 59th Street and Morgan Road
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. (KOKH) — Oklahoma City Police are responding to a car that crashed into a creek on Wednesday near Southwest 59th Street and Morgan Road. OKCPD said a vehicle was traveling eastbound on Morgan Road and went off the road and crashed into the creek. Police said...

















