Family of Oklahoma inmate on death row pleads for clemency
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Family members and others are arguing for clemency in the death penalty case of Tremane Wood, the Oklahoma City man convicted of a 2002 murder. The man murdered was 19-year-old Ronald (Ronnie) Wipf at a motel near 7400 South May Avenue. It was an attempted robbery that ended in Wipf’s death. […]
Small businesses ready to lend a helping hand to hungry Oklahomans impacted by SNAP...
MOORE, Okla. (KFOR) – Oklahoma small businesses have come forward with ways they plan to help Oklahomans impacted by the loss of SNAP benefits. The food assistance program will halt on November 1st if the government shutdown continues. It will affect more than 680,000 Oklahomans. Inside The Crimson Melt in Moore,...
EMBARK driver faces manslaughter charges in deadly accident
An EMBARK driver is facing manslaughter charges after leaving the scene of a deadly collision.
Oklahoma mothers rebuilding their lives are worried about losing SNAP benefits
If the government shutdown continues, hundreds of thousands of Oklahomans will lose their SNAP benefits. They're expected to be suspended starting November 1, and many people are worried about it, including a local non-profit called ReMerge.
Former Platt College student at a loss over missing transcript
A former Platt College student is desperately searching for her transcript, but even the Oklahoma Board of Private Vocational Schools (OBPVS) is unable to locate it.
Suspect in mass shooting at The Collective pleads guilty
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Police say one of the suspects charged in a shooting at a local restaurant and bar has pleaded guilty. KFOR previously reported in May that gunfire erupted outside The Collective near Northwest 10th & Harvey. Police say seven people were injured during the shooting and three suspects were...
Trick-Or-Treat Western Style At The Cowboy’s Hallowest Event
HalloWest invites guests to celebrate Halloween with a Western twist, promising an evening of family-friendly fun and fall festivities at The Cowboy.
Oklahoma City Memorializes the 1958 Sit-In That Sparked a Movement
OKLAHOMA CITY — Sixty-seven years after a Black teacher and her group of Black students dared to challenge Jim Crow by sitting down at a Whites-Only lunch counter, Oklahoma City is finally honoring them.
Movies and TV shows casting in Oklahoma City
The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a...
Clinic operations at OU Health Physicians South Memorial to end Nov. 13
The University of Oklahoma says clinic operations will end at the OU Health Physicians South Memorial location on Nov. 13.

















