Why Public Storm Shelters Aren’t More Popular

Even at the best run public storm shelter, problems pop up.

Gingrich Comes to the Capitol

With just two weeks left until Oklahoma votes on Super Tuesday, the Republican candidates for president are making stops in the Sooner State

African American Historian from OK Honored

A man who could easily be called the most famous historian to come out of Oklahoma is getting his portrait hung in the State Capitol on Wednesday.

OKC Journalist Leaves Behind Lasting Legacy

The world of journalism is mourning the loss of New York Times war correspondent Anthony Shadid.

Oklahoma Legislature Considers Anti-Abortion Laws

Should Oklahoma embryos and fetuses have “personhood” status?

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Rebates for Storm Shelters

Oklahoma is taking applications for a drawing to give 500 people up to $2,000 each to build safe rooms in the event of a tornado.

Making Trailer Parks Safer

Lawmakers are looking at ways to keep Oklahomans safe when it comes to tornado outbreaks.

DHS Gets Approval from National Organization

A study of the Department of Human Services conducted last February shows the practices of the agency are sound.

Drought Leaves Farmers Asking “Where’s the Beef?”

A lack of rain is decimating cattle herds across Oklahoma.

Oklahoma Losing Out on $150 Million in Tax Revenue

The second part of a special KOSU report finds $150 million in taxes Oklahoma can’t collect because of Cushing’s glut of oil.

Cherokee Freedmen Voting in Special Election

The Cherokee Nation is moving forward with elections and holding the vote open until October 8thso about 1,200 freedmen can vote.

Rain Relief Reduces Burn Ban

On Tuesday afternoon, Governor Mary Fallen is lifting the burn ban on 33 counties in the central and northern parts of the state.

Cushing’s Oil Glut Affects Markets Worldwide

The first of KOSU’s two part series explains the current situation in Cushing, OK.

OSU Pres. Granted Authority to Switch Conferences

OSU Pres. Burns Hargis can pursue OSU joining another conference, if he wants to.

Water Study Goes to Lawmakers

A joint legislative committee on water in the state got to hear from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board on the draft of a five-year study.

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