Oklahoma's News Channel 4's Kevin Ogle is an Emmy award winning journalist who anchors the 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. weeknight news with Linda Cavanaugh.
In addition to his responsibilities as news anchor, Kevin moderates Flashpoint, a political affairs talk show with Mike Turpen and Krik Humphreys.
In 1993, Kevin joined the News Channel 4 team as weekend anchor and weekday reporter. He has also worked in radio and print.
Kevin has received various awards for reporting. He was honored with a Heart Land Emmy Award for his special: "Survivor's Story". He won another Heart Land Emmy for the commentary: "A Real Oklahoman", an update of his father Jack's commentary from 1984. He was nominated for an Emmy in 1998 for his feature Power of Prayer. The Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters awarded Kevin the 2004 Outstanding Achievement Award for Best Feature on his reporting of Survivor's Story.
The Arkansas Associated Press first place reporting award for the documentary The Family Farm: The New York Times Company Broadcast Group awarded Kevin the 2004 Chairman's Team Award for his efforts in KFOR's Triple Cast Election Watch Team on the night of the presidential election, November 2004.
Kevin attended Kansas State University and Oklahoma State University. Kevin and his family live in Edmond.
Kevin Ogle
KFOR-TV AnchorRecent Articles
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State Fair keeps tradition, opens with rain
OKLAHOMA CITY — The 106 State Fair of Oklahoma opened its gates Thursday morning to eager crowds and rainfall. But... Read More ›

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Accused purse thieves “foiled” by officers
EDMOND, Okla. — Some creative shoplifters in Edmond almost got away with a huge haul of designer purses but they... Read More ›

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State Rep. suggests cost-effective wildfire plan
From Bob Moore Chopper 4 you see them exploding into raging balls of fire, shooting their flames dozens, sometimes hundreds... Read More ›

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Stay 4Warned: Severe weather to move into metro
Severe weather conditions continue across the state. Read More ›

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Burns Flat renter’s dispute
BURNS FLAT, Okla. — A Burns Flat landlord is in another bitter dispute with a renter. Just two weeks ago... Read More ›

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Heroes recognized for bravery in wildfires
LUTHER, Okla. — Some heroes from the wildfires are being recognized for their bravery in rescuing animals trapped by the... Read More ›

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Broadway star Chita Rivera on performing
Broadway Star Chita Rivera talks with Kevin Ogle on performing, life and being back on stage. Read More ›

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Controversial multi-million dollar project runs out of money
OKLAHOMA CITY — A controversial multi-million dollar project in Oklahoma City has run out of money, the American Indian Cultural... Read More ›

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UPDATE: Teen paralyzed in shooting recovering
OKLAHOMA CITY — A paralyzed teenage shooting victim is speaking out from his hospital bed. May 8, Bronson Quickle, 17, and... Read More ›

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Moths invade Oklahoma
Have you noticed all the moths around lately? It seems like they are everywhere. The moths this spring are out in... Read More ›

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Elderly man arrested for lewd 911 calls
OKLAHOMA CITY — A 72-year-old man has been arrested, accused of making excessive 911 calls and rude, sexual comments to... Read More ›

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Survivor remembers May 3, 1999 tornado
MOORE, Okla. — This day 13 years ago, a deadly monster roared across central Oklahoma and the metro. The EF-5... Read More ›
