Former cemetery employees accused of scamming people
Two former employees of Memorial Park Cemetery in Oklahoma City now face felony charges after allegedly posting sale ads to Facebook for cemetery plots, then taking the money for themselves.
Blended Love: Creole and Nigerian flavors combine in Norman
Our Flight by Fork segment is back today with a restaurant that doubles as a love story. Blended Love: The Experience in Norman brings together Creole and Nigerian flavors in a way you've likely never had. The owners -- Katherine and Samuel Olusegun -- created this space to honor their own Creole and Nigerian roots.
Oklahoma’s new arena is finally as real as it’s ever been
Round Creek Entertainment District groundbreaking coming to settle doubts on new arena
Oklahoma Lands Commitment from Class of 2026 4-star Shooting Guard, per Report
The Sooners' 2026 recruiting class has grown by one, as shooting guard Quincy Wadley has reportedly pledged with OU.
No. 24 Oklahoma Shelled in Lopsided Loss to No. 17 Arkansas
The Sooners didn't find any consistency on the mound during their series opener against Arkansas on Friday.
Gov. Stitt defends himself after Grand Jury report accuses him of favoritism in Sara...
OKLAHOMA CITY - Gov. Kevin Stitt denied wrongdoing after a multi-county grand jury report accused him of showing favoritism toward an acquaintance by making calls related to the early release of Sara Polston, a woman convicted in a drunken-driving crash that severely injured a young woman. In an exclusive interview,...
City of OKC reminding residents to prepare for flooding before it happens
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The City of Oklahoma City is reminding residents to prepare for flooding as this spring has brought plenty of storms to the state. According to the city, May is recognized as Flood Awareness Month. This month has historically been known for the highest number of flooding disasters. The city has tips […]
OKC Homeless Numbers Finally Dip, but Crisis Far From Over
For the first time since 2022, Oklahoma City’s annual Point-in-Time count shows overall homelessness edging down instead of up, with a 1% drop from last year. City leaders and the Key to Home Partnership rolled out the latest numbers at the partnership’s State of Homelessness Address, crediting coordinated rehousing and street outreach for nudging the trend line in the right direction. Beneath...
EMBARK launches monthly ‘Third Friday Free’ fare days
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — For many Oklahoma City residents, public transportation is a necessity. As gas prices rise, EMBARK and Allegiance Credit Union are launching a promotion to help with transportation costs. The monthly "Third Friday Free" fare days will begin May 15 and continue through September 18. Residents...
Bricktown Office Raider Trashes Leasing Suite, OKC Cops Plead for Tips
Oklahoma City police have released images of a man they say broke into and vandalized leasing offices at a Bricktown apartment complex, and they want the public’s help to track him down. The case is logged as 26-33243, and investigators say anyone who speaks up can stay anonymous and might even get paid for useful information.

















