AG: Counselor convicted of using deceased Oklahomans information to charge Medicaid
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — Two Medicaid providers have been convicted or pleaded guilty in separate cases after investigators said they used Medicaid recipients’ identities to bill for services that were never provided, including claims tied to deceased people and times when one provider was out of the country.
Midwest City visionary receives honor as park bears her name
MIDWEST CITY, Okla - Espy Bowen has been working for change in Midwest City for close to 40 years. But her latest community change changed her. “I have sat on the Citizens Advisory Board for Midwest City for 19 years, City Council for four years,” said Bowen. She has...
First Watch: Stuff You Should Know
Oklahoma’s Encampment Sweeps Had Three Very Different Outcomes in Three Cities. When Gov. Kevin Stitt’s Operation SAFE came to Norman on May 22, Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers cleared a homeless encampment on state-owned property without warning to service providers or the people living there. Advocates said it strip
Why This LOCAL FAVORITE Cafe Is Taking Over Brunch in Oklahoma City, OK
Open Mon-Tue 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM | Wed-Sat 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM | Sun 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM. Oklahoma City’s Aurora is the kind of neighborhood spot that feels like a warm hug wrapped in coffee and carbs. Locals love its from-scratch dishes, easygoing vibe, and...
Emergency crews respond to crash near I-35 in Edmond
EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) – Emergency crews responded to a crash near I-35 in Edmond Tuesday morning. Officials say the collision happened near I-35 and Covell Rd. It is unclear what caused the crash or if anyone was hurt. Traffic is being impacted in that area. No more information is available at this time.
5 Things To Know: Purcell deadly shooting, Edmond data center pause
• Officers respond to domestic disturbance call around 9 p.m. • One man pronounced dead at the scene near North 9th Avenue and Green Avenue. Purcell police are investigating a deadly shooting that occurred inside a home near North 9th Avenue and Green Avenue. Officers responded to a domestic disturbance...
Event celebrates the transportation on Route 66
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — From horse-drawn carriages to early cars and classic cruisers, Route 66 has seen it all. The Harn Homestead is remembering 100 years of the Mother Road with a big event next week. It’s a sliver of history in Oklahoma City that dates back more than...
Oklahoma City Bakes as Triple-Digit Heat and Gusty Winds Blast Monday
Oklahoma City woke up to clear skies on Monday morning, June 8, 2026, with temperatures at Will Rogers World Airport already in the upper 70s. With plenty of sun and sticky humidity in the mix, daytime highs are expected to climb into the low 90s, while heat-index readings make it feel more like the low 100s by mid-aft
Luther Mayor signed NDA with Beltline Energy a year before company filed data center...
LUTHER, Okla. - Luther Mayor Terry Arps signed a non-disclosure agreement with Beltline Energy in May 2025, about a year before the company formally filed an application tied to its proposed data center project in the town, according to records obtained by News 9 through an Open Records request. The...
Oklahoma in a Minute: June 8, 2026
In Oklahoma City, police released security camera video of man wanted in connection to a sex crime that happened at a convenience store last week. That and more headlines from across the state in Oklahoma in a Minute.

















