Man killed after being struck by a vehicle on I-240
Authorities confirm one person has died after an autoped in Oklahoma City.
Edmond development planning big-name tenants
As we announced a year ago, Whole Foods will be opening its second OKC-area location at The Legacy at Covell, located at the northwest corner of Covell Road and I-35 in Edmond. Also previously revealed was Oklahoma’s first Cooper’s Hawk restaurant. Updated plans now show a whole host...
KFOR’s Wes Milbourn’s remarkable broadcasting career comes to a close
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — He was a young man who confidently wore a starched white shirt, a perfectly knotted tie…and carried big dreams. Wes Milbourn grew up in Kansas and started his career in radio—as a teenager. His love of broadcasting—and suits—eventually led him to Oklahoma for a job at WKY. When you work behind...
Police seek to identify man in attempted SE OKC tractor theft
Police are asking for the public's assistance in identifying a man who attempted to steal a tractor from a Southeast Oklahoma City business.
Rollover crash leaves 1 person injured in NE OKC
A rollover crash left one person hospitalized on Wednesday in northeast Oklahoma City.
Duffy expands air traffic control training program to fight nationwide shortage
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy expands air traffic control training programs to address a nationwide shortage of roughly 3,000 controllers.
Walters declines to show up for Oklahoma State Board of Education meeting
OKLAHOMA CITY — With state Superintendent Ryan Walters a no-show, the Oklahoma State Board of Education took the unusual step of carrying out its own meeting Wednesday morning. Officials and staff from six state agencies — but none from the Oklahoma State Department of Education — helped make the seven-minute meeting...
Fentanyl dealer sentenced for role in overdose death of OKC man
OKLAHOMA CITY — A fentanyl dealer has been sentenced to 12 years in prison and eight years on probation for his role in the overdose death of an Oklahoma City man in 2021.
OKC residents can now enroll in EMSAcare for September to cover emergency ambulance costs
OKLAHOMA CITY, (KOKH) — EMSAcare enrollment is open from Sept. 1 to Sept. 30 for Oklahoma City residents. This membership program covers out-of-pocket expenses for emergency ambulance transports in the service area. This coverage applies to all permanent household members and is not limited by age, relationship to...
Lost & Bound Books: New OKC bookstore designed as community event hub
From a tiny pop-up in Tennessee to a full bookstore in OKC, Lost & Bound has grown into a place for the community to gather, bond, and read.