OKC Police looking for woman suspected of using stolen credit cards
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. (KOKH) — Oklahoma City Police Department larceny investigators are looking for a woman in connection with a case they are working. They say someone's wallet was stolen from a locker at a gym in the 2500 block of North Penn, and the stolen credit cards were then quickly used by the woman in the...
Taylor Swift heading back to theaters with premiere of her new music video and...
Swifties are counting down the days to the new Taylor Swift album, and now there is something more to look forward to - a new video set to debut in theaters.
Yukon residents worry planned data center could strain utilities, increase household costs
Some Yukon residents worry a planned data center project could raise their electricity bills, strain the city’s water and power supply and benefit wealthy corporations more than the public—as city leaders promise it will bring millions in new revenue for community improvements.
Oklahoma man sentenced for choking and killing 19-year-old co-worker
EDMOND, Okla. (TCN) -- A 29-year-old man will spend the rest of his life behind bars for killing a teen co-worker almost a decade ago. The Oklahoma County District Attorney's Office announced Sept. 17 that Joseph Beck received a life sentence without the possibility of parole in connection with the death of...
Oklahoma’s Cities Growing With Crime Anxiety
Despite the majority of Oklahomans feeling safer than most places across the country, a new study shows that certain places in the state have become more worried recently.
Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity celebrates single moms’ new homes
[box type="shadow"] Summary: – Three single mothers received keys to their new Habitat homes in Oklahoma City. – Dedications were held at Cornerstone Creek, with volunteers preparing new buil...
Safety tips from the Oklahoma State Fair: Alexis Young and Deputy Hardin share advice
Today, Alexis Young was live at the Oklahoma State Fair for our bimonthly Play it Safe segment. She and Deputy Tara Hardin spoke about some easy tips on how to stay safe.
Child Passenger Safety Week starts Sunday
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. (KOKH) — The Oklahoma Highway Safety Office (OHSO) is joining the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for Child Passenger Safety Week, which starts Sunday and runs through Sept. 27. The annual safety week culminates with National Seat Check...
Safe Living Options Beyond Oklahoma’s Major Cities
Despite the majority of Oklahomans feeling safer than most places across the country, a new study shows that certain places in the state have become more worried recently.
$11.5 million raised so far to transform Crossroads Mall into resource hub
The Crossroads Mall has sat empty for years, but a new plan is looking to change that and bring it back to life.

















