OSSAA to vote on statewide extreme heat policy for student athletes
OKLAHOMA — Rules could change for student athletes practicing outside in the heat after the Oklahoma Secondary School Activity Association (OSSAA) votes on a new policy.
Historic Jim Norick Arena roof implodes in planned demolition
City leaders assembled on Tuesday for the planned implosion of the Jim Norick Arena, which happened just after 7:30 a.m.
Emergency crews respond to crash involving OKCPD motorcycle
Emergency crews responded to a crash involving an Oklahoma City Police motorcycle Tuesday morning.
Metro mother frustrated after 5-year-old son gets lost, dropped off at wrong location after...
A metro mother is left frustrated after her kindergartener was dropped off at the wrong location after school on Friday.
Sooners stunned as Florida poaches 4-star WR moments before commitment
Davian Groce commits to Florida over Oklahoma in recruiting shocker
Oklahoma City pediatrician returns to court Monday, faces aggravated manslaughter charge
Neha Gupta, an Oklahoma City pediatrician accused of killing her 4-year-old daughter in Florida, is now charged with aggravated manslaughter as her trial approaches.
From privacy to phones: OKCPS sets stage for new school year
School bells are about to ring for Oklahoma City Public Schools as students return to class on Wednesday. District officials are answering last-minute questions before the big day.
5 must-visit places in Oklahoma City, according to Olivia Munn
It’s no secret Olivia Munn is a proud Oklahoma native, now the actress is revealing her top picks to visit in her hometown of Oklahoma City. When the “actress is not busy on set, she’s exploring the local gems in the Sooner State. Here’s the “Your Friends...
Flash Point: The status and future of the Oklahoma County Jail
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Oklahoma County District 3 Commissioner Myles Davidson (R) joins Flash Point to discuss the ongoing location talks and the future of the county jail. Watch the entire episode above.
Oklahoma’s Most Dangerous Towns 2025
Tulsa’s been called a lot of things over the years... Oil Capital of the World, T-Town, home of the Drillers. But lately, it’s picking up a less flattering title:. Oklahoma’s Violent Crime Capital. The numbers don’t mince words. Tulsa’s violent crime rate sits at 8.92 per 1,000...