What are Oklahoma renters to do about water, mold or raccoons? Good luck if...
When I moved to Oklahoma over a decade ago, I had no idea that state laws here give the upper hand to bad landlords and give tenants struggling with catastrophic issues — think raccoon infestations, flooding and mold — little recourse if repairs aren’t made. But then I watched my then-boyfriend wage an unsuccessful...
Death Row inmate prepares for execution as governor weighs options
OKLAHOMA CITY - In 2004, Tremane Wood was sentenced to death for his role in the 2002 murder of Ronnie Wipf in Oklahoma City. During a hearing with the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board on Nov. 5, Attorney Amanda Bass and her team outlined their arguments to spare Wood’s life.
Questions remain over who drove a taxpayer-funded vehicle issued to an aide of Ryan...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Current and former Oklahoma State Department of Education officials refuse to discuss who has been driving a state-owned vehicle that traveled frequently to country clubs, visited Texas, parked at stores at odd hours and consistently returned to former state Superintendent Ryan Walters’ home address....
Beautiful Saturday ends with colder North winds, freeze on the way Statewide.
OKC was 72 on our beautiful Saturday but with the 2PM Saturday windy cold front and a stronger front arriving Saturday Night, look for a windy and chilly Sunday. Clouds in the morning will clear out gradually by afternoon. Clear, calm and frosty Monday morning with freeze warnings in effect! Mike #okwx 11.8.25
College Student’s Generosity: Offering Aid for Groceries and Gifts
In a recent social media post, a college student has extended a helping hand to those in need. Despite being a student and having limited resources, the individual has offered to assist anyone who is struggling to buy groceries or Christmas toys. This act of kindness is a heartwarming example of the spirit of giving,...
Historic Route 66 will be repaved
A much-anticipated asphalt paving project along historic Route 66 in Yukon has been moved up for the Mother Road’s centennial in 2026. Yukon City Manager Jeff Deckard and State Sen. Jack Stewart (R-Yukon) shared the good news this week. An ODOT contractor is expected to make the upgrades early...
Oklahoma City Embraces Community Spirit as Local Barbershop Gives Young OKCPD Program Member a...
In Oklahoma City, the community came together to support Angelo, a young member of the OKCPD FACT program, who needed a haircut. Local businesses connected through a regional initiative were assisted. The Oklahoma City Police Department shared the story on social media, stating, "We're constantly reminded that we...
The most expensive neighborhoods in Oklahoma City
Homebuyers and sellers are navigating a slow and expensive housing market, with rising prices and stagnant demand keeping many on the sidelines. This comes amid rising economic uncertainty and growing wealth concentration. But luxury homes—multimillion-dollar estates, sleek penthouses, and one-of-a-kind custom...
From Pizza to Pasta, These 9 Oklahoma Italian Restaurants Never Miss a Beat
Oklahoma might not be the first place that comes to mind when thinking about Italian cuisine, but the state boasts a diverse array of Italian restaurants that offer authentic flavors, cozy atmospheres, and exceptional service. From classic dishes to modern takes, these nine establishments ensure that every visit is...
Attorney warns of arbitration contracts for nursing home residents
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – An Oklahoma attorney wants to send out a warning to people looking into placing a loved one in a nursing home. Mark Cox is an attorney in Oklahoma City. He takes on nursing home cases. He said he has seen more instances of facilities slipping arbitration paperwork into contracts, which would […]











