Oklahoma City removes discriminatory language from plat paperwork
The Oklahoma City Council voted to redact discriminatory language from 13 plats, advancing a Human Rights Commission project to amend the city’s outdated land records.
TPD responding to fatal crash involving motorcycle at 31st and Riverside
TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa Police responded to a fatal crash involving a motorcycle at 31st and Riverside on Monday. Police said the incident happened around 7:04 p.m. According to officers a car turned in front of a motorcyclist who was driving northbound at high speeds. The motorcyclist crashed into the car and died on imp
Hail the Size of Baseballs and Violent Wind Gusts Are Targeting Your Neighborhood Tonight...
WICHITA, Kan. — A dangerous two-phase severe weather event is set to unfold across eastern Colorado, western Kansas, and northern Oklahoma on Tuesday, June 23, and the window to protect your property is closing fast. The Storm Prediction Center has issued a Level 2 of 5 severe risk for...
Some city online services to go offline for system upgrades June 25-28
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KOKH) — The City of OKC said multiple online services are going offline for maintenance starting Wednesday, June 25. Multiple online services are going offline from June 25 through June 28 for maintenance and system upgrades. Services will be unavailable starting at 6 p.m. on June 25 and will be r
Storms leave damage just west of Oklahoma City metro
Most of you probably heard it loud and clear in the early hours of Monday morning. High winds and driving rain wreaked some havoc across several areas of the state.
Businesses, families left with totaled cars, no power and collapsed roofs after storms
Mother Nature certainly wreaked havoc overnight, with many Oklahomans in the metro waking up to damage they didn't see coming.
High winds contribute to electrical fire in Midwest City
The Midwest City Fire Department responded to a house fire Monday morning following overnight storms.
OKC First keeps church after massive court battle against OK Nazarene
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Oklahoma City First breathed a sigh of relief this week after a judge decided they get to keep their church and property. The Oklahoma District Church of the Nazarene took the congregation to court last year after OKC First had voted to break-up with the denomination.
Great Race brings vintage vehicles and festival atmosphere to Claremore and Sapulpa
CLAREMORE, Okla. — The Hemmings Great Race cruised into Oklahoma Monday morning, making two stops in Green Country before heading down to the Oklahoma City metro area.
Copper Crook Caught On Camera As OKC Cops Hunt Power Pole Thief
Someone has been peeling copper off electrical poles near NW Expressway and Council, and Oklahoma City police say they need the public’s help to figure out who did it. On Monday, Oklahoma City police posted photos of a person they want to question in connection with a copper theft that hit several electrical poles at a

















