Oklahoma City Arrests Made in Ongoing Operation SAFE
Homeless Encampment Sweep Leads to Arrests Under Operation SAFE. State Pushes Forward With Cleanup of Homeless Encampments. Efforts to clear homeless encampments from state-owned property in Oklahoma City are continuing under Governor Kevin Stitt’s Operation SAFE, an initiative launched in late October aimed at...
Man with limited memory seeks family after Oklahoma City workplace accident
LAWTON, Okla. — A man with possible amnesia is searching for his family after falling 24 feet and hitting his head in a workplace accident in Oklahoma City. The man, who goes by Janghoon or Changhoon, is trying to find his family. He lost everything in the fall —...
Freezing fog to move into Oklahoma creating potential for black ice
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (KAUZ) - The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is warning of the potential for freezing fog that may affect travelers from the Texas state line east to I-35 and possibly the Oklahoma City metro. This fog is known to create black ice, which is very difficult for drivers...
‘Cloud Dancer’: Pantone names Color of the Year for 2026
Pantone has selected a Color of the Year since 2000. Here's a look at the color chosen for 2026.
Oklahoma’s New Additions to the Secondary Are Going to ‘Fly Around’
The Sooners signed a trio of defensive backs when the Early Signing Period opened on Wednesday.
Proposed sales tax could prevent property tax spike for new Oklahoma County jail
OKLAHOMA CITY - The cost of Oklahoma County’s new jail has soared to $835 million, far exceeding the $260 million voters approved in 2022, prompting county officials to consider a sales tax to close the funding gap and avoid a federal takeover. Oklahoma County Commissioner Myles Davidson said the...
Oklahoma nonprofits receive $5 million from Bezos family to address homelessness
Two local nonprofits that serve people experiencing homelessness in Oklahoma received multimillion-dollar grants from the founder of Amazon, Jeff Bezos, and his wife, Lauren Sánchez Bezos. City Care and City Rescue Mission are both set to receive $2.5 million to support efforts to end homelessness in the state. The...
Oklahoma’s home playoff hopes are in Alabama’s hands
Return trip to Tuscaloosa not out of the question for Oklahoma in CFP scenarios
Organization urges OU to reinstate suspended instructor amid essay controversy
OKLAHOMA CITY(KOKH) — As the zero grade that a student received on a psychology essay continues to be a hot topic nationally, the Freedom From Religion Foundation is now throwing its hat into the ring, demanding the University of Oklahoma reinstate the instructor who has since been put on leave.
Epic Charter School hires new superintendent from OKCPS
OKLAHOMA CITY — For the first time in Epic Charter School’s history, its next superintendent will be a newcomer hired from outside the virtual charter school. Epic’s governing board, with four of its five members present, unanimously voted Thursday to hire Shaun Ross from Oklahoma City Public Schools, where he is...

















