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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Finding Life on a Day of Loss

For one, the terrorist attacks of September 11th brought a renewed sense of purpose.

Encouraging More Foster Parents in OK

The Oklahoma Department of Human Services is working with churches and community groups to reduce the number of foster children in state care.

New Commissioners to Oversee DHS

Governor Fallin is appointing a former prosecutor and a local businessman to the commission overseeing the Department of Human Services.

Looking at Quality Jobs Tax Credits

The State legislature is looking into tax credits for the Quality Jobs Program.

KOSU Launches the Living Room

This month, host Gerry Bonds visits with NY editor’s choice author Kate Buford and Oklahoma City University President Robert Henry about the life of Jim Thorpe.

OK Economy Still Moving Forward

The State Treasurer says Oklahoma’s economy is moving in the right direction according to gross revenue collections while most of the US is still slow to recover.

A Congressman’s Stance on Transportation

President Obama’s scheduled to announce a plan to get Americans back to work on Thursday, and its expected to include money for roads and bridges. Across Washington, there’s broad consensus the work is needed, but a plan from an Oklahoma Congressman wants to change how projects make it from proposal to pavement.

NE OKC Fires Move into Day Three

Oklahoma City firefighters are doing everything they can to extinguish a large wildfire in the northeast part of the metropolitan area.

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