Company asks for stay in civil lawsuit over crash that killed OHP trooper
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — New details are being revealed in the lawsuit against a trenching company involving a deadly crash that claimed the life of an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper. On April 8, investigators say 36-year-old Mercedes Bayne was driving southbound on I-35 with her 4-year-old daughter, Ariana Bayne,...
Shoplifting ring busted by Del City Police
DEL CITY, Okla. (KFOR) — Del City Police say three people were arrested after hitting multiple stores across the metro, stealing thousands of dollars in merchandise. Micquintavia Smiley, Cortasia Young, and Joel Watts face multiple felony charges after they allegedly stole thousands of dollars’ worth of boots from Boot
Family searching for answers after mother found dead in Oklahoma river
JONES, Okla. (KFOR) – A family is searching for answers after a mother’s body was found dead in an Oklahoma river. On May 19, 36-year-old Stephanie Denson Slade’s body was found badly decomposed in the North Canadian River. According to the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO), a couple of fishermen found her body n
Oklahoma City man dies after hospitalization due to weekend shooting
OKLAHOMA CITY - A man who was hospitalized following a shooting Sunday morning in Omaha City has died, according to police. The Oklahoma City Police Department said officers responded shortly after 3 a.m. on May 31 to a shooting near Northwest 10th Street and North MacArthur Boulevard. When officers arrived, they found
This Oklahoma Indigenous Restaurant Is Quietly Redefining Modern American Food With Dishes You’ve Probably...
American food has a much bigger story than burgers and apple pie. That story includes ingredients and techniques that existed on this continent long before any European ships arrived. One Oklahoma restaurant is telling that story on every plate, quietly redefining what modern American cooking can be with dishes you...
Recall effort targets Yukon mayor, vice mayor amid data center controversy
YUKON, Okla. - Efforts to recall Yukon Mayor Brian Pillmore and Vice Mayor Jeff Wootton are moving forward amid growing controversy over a proposed data center project and the city’s agreement with developer BLE Landholdings, which is associated with Beltline. Petition to Recall Mayor and Vice Mayor. A petition...
Okla. Workers’ Compensation Commission Warns of Scam Targeting Injured Workers
The Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission is alerting residents of a scam targeting injured workers. Scammers have contacted injured workers by phone, text message, or social media by claiming to be a workers’ compensation attorney, according to the commission. The scammer tells the worker they have won a case and
Former Oklahoma City metro pastor to stand trial on human trafficking charges
OKLAHOMA CITY - A former Oklahoma City metro pastor accused of forcing church members to live and work in his home will stand trial on multiple human trafficking charges, according to court documents. Court records say the decision to move to a trial came after a judge found sufficient evidence...
How Jim Traber Build a Sports Radio Legacy by Never Changing or Playing It...
The song ‘My Way’ is a classic track. From Frank Sinatra to Elvis Presley, the single became a legendary anthem for many and recognizable across several generations. Written as a reflection on living life on your own terms, taking responsibility for your choices, and remaining true to yourself until the very end, the s
Oklahoma City Animal Welfare asks community to choose a name for new shelter sculpture
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KOKH) — Oklahoma City Animal Welfare is asking the community to help name a dog sculpture that will be installed at a new shelter in the city. The sculpture will be installed outside the new MAPS 4-funded Oklahoma McCune Animal Welfare Center. The new $42 million center is under construction behin

















