KFOR-TV (Oklahoma City, OK)
KFOR-TV (channel 4) is a television station located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and is part of the NBC network. The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group, which also owns the independent station KAUT-TV (channel 43). Both KFOR-TV and KAUT-TV operate from shared studios in the McCourry Heights area of Oklahoma City, where KFOR-TV's transmitter can also be found.
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1 day ago |
kfor.com | Tanner Deleon
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Thunder fans were pouring into the Paycom Center as soon as the doors opened ahead of Game 1 of the NBA Finals, some dancing their way inside. The rain wasn’t going to keep them away. “Rain, sun, I don’t care. NBA Finals in Oklahoma City and the Thunder’s taking it home,” said Darrell Titsworth, an Oklahoma City Thunder fan. “You can’t have Oklahoma City basketball without a thunderstorm right before game time. The thunder brewing, lightning striking.
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1 day ago |
kfor.com | John Hayes
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Fans waiting for the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers to tip off Game 1 of the NBA Finals Thursday were met with a literal thunderstorm. News 4 sent a crew to Social Capital downtown for a watch party ahead of the game on Thursday. Late afternoon thunderstorms produced rain, wind, thunder, and lightning. It was a small blip for some Thunder fans who say they’ve waited since 2012 to see their team get so far. “Welcome to Thunder, right?” said Thunder fan Travis Whitmer.
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1 day ago |
kfor.com | Austin Breasette
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Excitement is abound with the NBA Finals in town. As thousands gather in downtown Oklahoma City, preparation is key for Oklahoma City police to ensure everyone’s safety. It’s been a while since OKC was on this big of a stage. We’ve grown a bit in the past decade and a half and as all eyes once again turn to the big league city with the Thunder back in the NBA Finals, you might be asking how police are preparing for the worldwide spectacle coming to town.
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1 day ago |
kfor.com | Austin Breasette
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The summer months are upon us, which means high heat is on the horizon. You can help people stay cool this season by taking part in the Salvation Army’s fan drive. To some, their just box fans, but to others, they can be life-changing during the summer season. “It does help those families who can’t afford A/C, want to keep their electric bill down,” Salvation Army Social Services Manager Paul Durrett said.
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2 days ago |
kfor.com | John Hayes
WARNING: The video in this story contains disturbing content. Viewer discretion is advised. EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) — The Edmond Police Department released new video Wednesday of what led up to an Edmond officer being stabbed during a traffic stop last month. News 4 reported in May that Officer Caleb Hodam was stabbed and pepper-sprayed during a parking lot traffic stop near 15th Street and Broadway. Police said the driver that Hodam pulled over was not the aggressor, but 22-year-old Ocean Hudson was.
KFOR-TV (Oklahoma City, OK) journalists
Aaron Brackett
Adria Goins
Ali Meyer
Amaya Ward
Austin Breasette
Brian Brinkley
Caroline Sellers
Damien Lee Lodes
Dylan Brown
Dylan Buckingham
Emily Sutton
Galen Culver
Heather Holeman
Holden Krusemark
Hunter Elyse
Jenna Smith
John Hayes
Joleen Chaney
Jon Slater
Kari King
Katelyn Ogle
Kent Ogle
Kevin Ogle
Mecca Thompson
Mike Morgan
Natalie Hughes
Steve Johnson
Sydnee Batzlaff
Tanner Deleon
Tara Blume
Terré Gables
Timothy Boyd
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