Online payments offline, City of OKC says
The City of Oklahoma City says most online payments for OKC are offline Monday until further notice.
Bricktown Comedy Club hosts free show for veterans
OKLAHOMA CITY - Bricktown Comedy Club will salute service members with a special night of laughter during the “Bricktown’s Got Your Six” Military Appreciation Show. The show, scheduled for 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 10, will allow active-duty military members and veterans to attend for free with a valid ID.
Waffle House stabbing victim fights for life four months after brawl arrest
OKLAHOMA CITY - A man stabbed multiple times in a Waffle House parking lot is hospitalized with critical injuries. It comes four months after his arrest following a brawl at the same restaurant.. Reports show the victim, Ronnie Goldsmith, was arguing with another man when the confrontation escalated. According to...
MWC police seek help identifying woman in false check investigation
Police in Midwest City are asking for the community's help identifying a woman regarding a false check investigation.
Fire crews respond to house fire in SE OKC, no injuries reported
On Monday, firefighters with the Oklahoma City Fire Department responded to a small house fire near Southeast 13th and Durland.
Man sentenced for homicide of Pontotoc County couple, Oklahoma County woman
ALLEN, Okla. (KXII) - A man has been sentenced in Pontotoc County for three homicides across two counties. In December of 2024, Richard Chambers, 42, was arrested in Hughes County for the murders of an Allen couple, Robert Peliti, 84, and Jackie Peliti, 70. The Oklahoma Sate Bureau of Investigation...
7 Oklahoma Eateries Known for One Iconic Dish Everyone Talks About
In Oklahoma, great food tells a story — one built on heritage, heart, and a dash of bold flavor. Across the state, certain dishes have become legendary, drawing locals and travelers alike for that one unforgettable bite. From hearty barbecue joints to small-town cafés where the recipes haven’t changed...
Clemency Recommendation Rests With Stitt
Gov. Kevin Stitt has until Thursday morning to decide whether to spare Tremane Wood’s life. The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board voted 3-2 on Wednesday to recommend clemency for Wood, who was sentenced to death for the 2002 murder of Ronald Wipf at an Oklahoma City motel during a robbery.
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.

















