FDA updates hormone therapy warnings after reviewing new evidence
OKLAHOMA CITY - Women considering hormone replacement therapy may have new options to discuss with their doctors after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration eased several major safety warnings on hormone products, according to Dr.Lacy Anderson. Dr. Anderson says the FDA recently removed several “black box” warnings,...
Increased domestic violence during the holidays
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — For many, the holidays are a time of joy and community, but for those experiencing domestic violence, it can be stressful and dangerous. That’s why it’s so important to recognize the signs of abuse, so you can help. Joining us on Monday by...
Oklahoma’s Most Chaotic Highway Is A Vehicular Free-For-All
Oklahoma’s I-44 between OKC and Tulsa is a chaotic mix of speeding, slowdowns, and highway mayhem that feels lawless every time you drive it.
Oklahoma says Colony disposal well caused saltwater leak that killed cattle
COLONY, Okla. - Oklahoma regulators say underground pressure from a single saltwater disposal well likely forced contaminated water to the surface near Colony, killing cattle and polluting Five Mile Creek west of Oklahoma City. The Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC released new details on Wednesday as part of its...
Oklahoma’s Most Chaotic Highway Is A Vehicular Free-For-All
Oklahoma’s I-44 between OKC and Tulsa is a chaotic mix of speeding, slowdowns, and highway mayhem that feels lawless every time you drive it.
Affordable housing in Oklahoma City: State approves funding for more units
OKLAHOMA CITY - TheOklahoma Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) Board of Trustees approved new funding for housing construction and rehabilitation projects across Oklahoma during its Nov. 19 meeting. The awards span three programs designed to increase affordable rental units, support homebuyers, and grow new single-family...
Attack on mail carrier lands Oklahoma City man in federal prison
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. (KOKH) — An Oklahoma City man has been sentenced to serve a year and a half in federal prison for an assault on a United States Postal Service carrier. Kantrell Dawan Henderson, 34, pleaded guilty in August, admitted he assaulted a federal employee who was engaged in their official duties.
2-year-old OKC girl mauled to death by family dog, DHS responds
OKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma Department of Human Services responded to inquiries from News 9 on Monday regarding the death of a 2-year-old Oklahoma City girl by the family dog. The fatal attack happened just 12 days after the dog severed her ear, requiring plastic surgery. OU Children’s Hospital contacted...
Oklahoma To Fund Housing For People Displaced By Operation SAFE Despite Gov. Stitt’s Tough...
In a move that sharply contrasts with its public messaging, the State of Oklahoma is working on a plan to fund rent and support services for individuals displaced by Operation SAFE, Governor Kevin Stitt’s homeless encampment clearance initiative in Oklahoma City. State officials confirmed negotiations for a contract...
State police find more than 200 pounds of pot in traffic stop
CRAWFORD COUNTY, Ark. (KAIT) - Arkansas State Police arrested an Oklahoma man after troopers reported finding more than 200 pounds of pot in his pickup. ASP said Wednesday troopers found 221 pounds of marijuana hidden in several trash bags in a 2005 Toyota pickup during a Nov. 18 traffic stop near the...

















