Free OKC streetcar rides through July 5th in test program
There's a chance taking a ride on the Oklahoma city streetcar could be free forever. To test it, they're running a program for a six months before making a decision.
Metro church intentionally set on fire, vandalized with graffiti
Windwood Free Will Baptist Church in Southeast Oklahoma City has been left with thousands of dollars in damage following an indoor fire, deemed by authorities to be arson.
Oklahoma City homicide rate declines in 2025, mayor urges people to look at larger...
Oklahoma City crime numbers are in for 2025, and there is some good news, as the city’s homicide rate saw a decent decline. Mayor David Holt says, despite what people may hear or feel, we are actually living in a much safer time relative to previous decades.
OK County leaders discuss new jail needs in 2026
OKLAHOMA CITY - As Oklahoma County enters 2026, it faces the challenge of meeting rising costs for the construction of its new jail. Projections from early December put expected total build costs at $835 million. A $260 million bond approved by voters in 2022 has left an extraordinary gap compared to modern time.
Police investigate shooting in NW OKC
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA (KOKH) — Police are investigating a shooting in Northwest Oklahoma City, where a person was shot Monday night. Officers responded to Northwest 10th Street near Rockwell Ave around 10 p.m. after reports of a shooting. Police have found at least one victim, according to the OKCPD.
Operation Grinch: Repeat theft offender, three others arrested in OKC
"Operation Grinch" has led the Oklahoma City Police Department to shut down a theft ring in the metro.
Spencer day care center is one of dozens on the verge of closing following...
Spencer day care center is one of dozens on the verge of closing following DHS subsidy cuts. A Spencer day care center is one of dozens on the verge of closing following the Oklahoma Department of Human Services subsidy cuts, according to state childcare providers. Owner of Emmie’s Child Development...
Dozens of tires slashed in fixed-income neighborhood
No one wants to wake up to news that their tires are flat. That's how dozens of residents, who are on fixed incomes, woke up Monday morning after someone allegedly came by and stabbed their tires.
Oklahoma City Man Stabbed at Home, Police Seek Assailant, Neighborhood Reels in Aftermath
An incident shook a normally tranquil Oklahoma City neighborhood on a Saturday afternoon when a man was stabbed multiple times at his own home, the Oklahoma City Police Department reported that the conflict occurred around 2 p.m. on Joy Road, near East Wilshire Boulevard and North Westminster Road, where the victim...
OG&E Rate Case Tests Oklahoma Utility Law Over Construction Cost Recovery
Oklahoma Gas and Electric’s effort to recover financing costs for two planned power plants has sparked a high-stakes regulatory and constitutional challenge, marking the first major test of a new state law that allows utilities to charge customers for construction expenses before projects are complete. The case...

















