News
News Home
Coca-Cola Porch
Education
Something Good
Memorial Marathon
Oklahoma Media Center
Newscast Archive
Weather
Current Conditions & Forecast
NextGen Live Radar
National Radar
Watches & Warnings
Lucky Star Casino SKYCAMS
Bob Mills SkyNews 9 HD
David's Wild Weather Camp
Lake Levels
Traffic
Weather App
Weather 101
David's Storm Map
Sports
Sports Home
OU
OSU
TU
ORU
Thunder
Ford Sports Blitz
High School Football
Scores & Schedules
Athlete of the Week
Videos
Videos
Contests
Contests Home
Text & Win
Politics
Politics Home
Your Vote Counts
Alex Cameron
Covering the Capitol
Food
Recipes
Flavor of Oklahoma
About Us
About Us Home
Story Archive
Meet the News Team
Advertise with Us
News Video Request
TV Schedule
News 9 Now
News 9 Plus
Careers
Job Listings
Brand Focus
Brand Focus
Account
Sign Up
Log In
News
Weather
Sports
LIVE
OKC, OK
Your Zip Code
Update
54°
2
Trending:
Watch Live Driven by EnviroDispose
: News 9 At 9
NBA All-Star game, OKC Thunder update
News 9
Dean Blevins, John Holcomb and Toby Rowland break down the NBA All-Star game, while Thunder reporter Steve McGehee gives an update about the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Oklahoma City airport close to milestone for new nonstop flights
Matt McCabe
Officials at Will Rogers International Airport expect to finish its federal inspection station in a couple of weeks, with carriers to Mexico already on standby to be partners for the first international flights out of the new facility.
Thunder face Warriors in lone game of the week amid January grind
Steve McGehee
OKC returns to action tonight against Golden State, their only game in a five-day stretch. The Warriors, meanwhile, are on the second night of a back-to-back.
Stolen Base King Rickey Henderson Dies At 65
Associated Press
Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson, the brash speedster who shattered stolen base records and redefined baseball’s leadoff position, has died. He was 65.
What Caught My Eye: Carl Albert Middle School Students Visit News 9
News 9
A tornado in the Bay Area, the Pop-Tart Bowl trophy, and Kobie McKinzie talking about his fiance, Kinzie Hansen, is what caught our eyes this morning, along with a visit from Carl Albert Middle School students.
US Government Closing Women’s Prison, Other Facilities After Years Of Abuse And Decay
Associated Press
The federal Bureau of Prisons is permanently closing a women’s prison in California after years of abuse, decay, and mismanagement. Six other minimum-security prisons across the country will also be deactivated.
View More Stories
80's Rock Musician, 'Jeopardy' Singer Greg Kihn Dead At 75
CBS News
Rock musician Greg Kihn, best known for his 1980s hits and his long-running radio show in the Bay Area, has died at the age of 75, according to his management.
80's Rock Musician, 'Jeopardy' Singer Greg Kihn Dead At 75
CBS News
Rock musician Greg Kihn, best known for his 1980s hits and his long-running radio show in the Bay Area, has died at the age of 75, according to his management.
Orlando Cepeda, The Slugging Hall Of Fame First Baseman Nicknamed 'Baby Bull,' Dies At 86
Associated Press
Orlando Cepeda, the slugging first baseman nicknamed “Baby Bull” who became a Hall of Famer among the early Puerto Ricans to star in the major leagues, has died. He was 86.
Orlando Cepeda, The Slugging Hall Of Fame First Baseman Nicknamed 'Baby Bull,' Dies At 86
Associated Press
Orlando Cepeda, the slugging first baseman nicknamed “Baby Bull” who became a Hall of Famer among the early Puerto Ricans to star in the major leagues, has died. He was 86.
Some San Francisco Stores Shut Down Self-Checkouts To Thwart Shoplifters
CBS News
A number of stores in the city have removed their self-checkouts, just months after they installed the new technology. Workers confirm to CBS News Bay Area that it's due to its rampant shoplifting. It's the latest in a string of anti-theft measures stores have taken to try and slow down thieves.
Some San Francisco Stores Shut Down Self-Checkouts To Thwart Shoplifters
CBS News
A number of stores in the city have removed their self-checkouts, just months after they installed the new technology. Workers confirm to CBS News Bay Area that it's due to its rampant shoplifting. It's the latest in a string of anti-theft measures stores have taken to try and slow down thieves.
Oakland A's Move To Las Vegas Approved By MLB Owners In Unanimous Vote
CBS Sports
Approval by John Fisher's fellow owners is one of the final hurdles to his bid to move the franchise to Nevada, but it is perhaps not the most significant remaining checkpoint.
Oakland A's Move To Las Vegas Approved By MLB Owners In Unanimous Vote
CBS Sports
Approval by John Fisher's fellow owners is one of the final hurdles to his bid to move the franchise to Nevada, but it is perhaps not the most significant remaining checkpoint.
Steve's Thunder Travelogue: Sacramento And Phoenix, A Friends And Family Trip
Steve McGehee
A win-win road trip for this guy for a couple of reasons. One of my best friends from high school (Wichita) lives in a suburb of Sacramento, and my sister lives in Scottsdale.
Steve's Thunder Travelogue: Sacramento And Phoenix, A Friends And Family Trip
Steve McGehee
A win-win road trip for this guy for a couple of reasons. One of my best friends from high school (Wichita) lives in a suburb of Sacramento, and my sister lives in Scottsdale.
Oakland Athletics Begin MLB Application Process For Las Vegas Move
Associated Press
The Oakland Athletics have started the process of applying to Major League Baseball to move to Las Vegas.
Oakland Athletics Begin MLB Application Process For Las Vegas Move
Associated Press
The Oakland Athletics have started the process of applying to Major League Baseball to move to Las Vegas.
View More Stories
California Child Prodigy Accepts Software Engineering Job At SpaceX
CBS News
One of the newest employees at SpaceX has been described as a child prodigy who skipped elementary school and will graduate from college this week at the tender age of 14.
California Child Prodigy Accepts Software Engineering Job At SpaceX
CBS News
One of the newest employees at SpaceX has been described as a child prodigy who skipped elementary school and will graduate from college this week at the tender age of 14.
Oakland A's Fire Broadcaster Glen Kuiper After On-Air Racial Slur
CBS News
The Oakland A's have fired long-time broadcaster Glen Kuiper after he used a racial slur on the air earlier this month, NBC Sports California, the official broadcaster for the MLB team, announced on Monday.
Oakland A's Fire Broadcaster Glen Kuiper After On-Air Racial Slur
CBS News
The Oakland A's have fired long-time broadcaster Glen Kuiper after he used a racial slur on the air earlier this month, NBC Sports California, the official broadcaster for the MLB team, announced on Monday.
Oakland A’s Purchase Land For New Stadium In Las Vegas
Associated Press
The Oakland Athletics have signed a binding agreement to purchase land for a new retractable roof ballpark in Las Vegas after being unable to build a new venue in the Bay Area.
Oakland A’s Purchase Land For New Stadium In Las Vegas
Associated Press
The Oakland Athletics have signed a binding agreement to purchase land for a new retractable roof ballpark in Las Vegas after being unable to build a new venue in the Bay Area.
California Police Union Director Fired After Opioid Smuggling Arrest
CBS News
The executive director for a Northern California police union who was charged with attempting to illegally import synthetic opioids from India and other countries has been fired from her job, officials said Friday.
California Police Union Director Fired After Opioid Smuggling Arrest
CBS News
The executive director for a Northern California police union who was charged with attempting to illegally import synthetic opioids from India and other countries has been fired from her job, officials said Friday.
Relentless Winter Brings Pros, Cons For Tahoe Ski Resorts
Associated Press
Last winter, most ski resorts at Lake Tahoe had to postpone their usual November openings because there wasn’t enough snow.
Relentless Winter Brings Pros, Cons For Tahoe Ski Resorts
Associated Press
Last winter, most ski resorts at Lake Tahoe had to postpone their usual November openings because there wasn’t enough snow.
Thousands Without Power As California Braces For Severe Storms
CBS News
Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses in Northern California were without power Sunday morning as the area braces for another bout of extreme weather that forecasters say will likely worsen over the next few days.
Thousands Without Power As California Braces For Severe Storms
CBS News
Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses in Northern California were without power Sunday morning as the area braces for another bout of extreme weather that forecasters say will likely worsen over the next few days.
View More Stories
Top Headlines
OCCC set to host free jazz invitational
Colby Thelen
Oklahoma City Community College will host a free jazz invitational on April 2 at 7 p.m. at its Visual and Performing Arts Center. The event features performances from the OCCC Student Jazz Ensemble, U.S. Grant High School Jazz Band, and Southwestern Oklahoma State University Jazz Ensemble.
OCCC set to host free jazz invitational
Colby Thelen
Oklahoma City Community College will host a free jazz invitational on April 2 at 7 p.m. at its Visual and Performing Arts Center. The event features performances from the OCCC Student Jazz Ensemble, U.S. Grant High School Jazz Band, and Southwestern Oklahoma State University Jazz Ensemble.
Herman Meinders, OCU trustee, businessman and philanthropist, dies at 87
Christian Hans
Herman Meinders, who served on the Oklahoma City University board of trustees and founded the international florist company American Floral Services, died on Sunday. He was 87.
Herman Meinders, OCU trustee, businessman and philanthropist, dies at 87
Christian Hans
Herman Meinders, who served on the Oklahoma City University board of trustees and founded the international florist company American Floral Services, died on Sunday. He was 87.
Myanmar earthquake death toll expected to exceed 3,000, officials say
CBS News
The leader of Myanmar's ruling military junta said on state television Tuesday that it was assumed the death toll would exceed 3,000, according to the Reuters news agency.
Myanmar earthquake death toll expected to exceed 3,000, officials say
CBS News
The leader of Myanmar's ruling military junta said on state television Tuesday that it was assumed the death toll would exceed 3,000, according to the Reuters news agency.
View More Stories
Top Headlines
OCCC set to host free jazz invitational
Colby Thelen
Oklahoma City Community College will host a free jazz invitational on April 2 at 7 p.m. at its Visual and Performing Arts Center. The event features performances from the OCCC Student Jazz Ensemble, U.S. Grant High School Jazz Band, and Southwestern Oklahoma State University Jazz Ensemble.
Herman Meinders, OCU trustee, businessman and philanthropist, dies at 87
Christian Hans
Herman Meinders, who served on the Oklahoma City University board of trustees and founded the international florist company American Floral Services, died on Sunday. He was 87.
Myanmar earthquake death toll expected to exceed 3,000, officials say
CBS News
The leader of Myanmar's ruling military junta said on state television Tuesday that it was assumed the death toll would exceed 3,000, according to the Reuters news agency.
Severe weather threat goes up Tuesday
News 9
The next storm system moves through Tuesday night. Meteorologist Lacey Swope has your latest forecast.
Water Safety: Tips for staying safe on the water and how to prevent drownings
Addie Crawford
The Oklahoma City Fire Department reports an increase in the number of drownings from the months of April to September, as people head to the water during warmer weather. Here's what you can do to stay safe.
Edmond man accused of helping sons flee country following OKC woman's death to stand trial
Christian Hans
An Edmond man will stand trial for allegedly assisting his two sons, both charged with first-degree murder, in fleeing to Pakistan after a woman's death in Oklahoma City.
View More Stories
View More Stories