More Accusations Against State Auditor
A State lawmaker is calling the Auditor and Inspector a liar and embarrassment to Oklahoma for delaying the release of an audit for the Broken Arrow School System.
The stories and music of Les Gilliam
KOSU and the Oklahoma Arts Council have launched a new monthly feature called State of the Arts, profiling Oklahoma musicians and artists. This month, KOSU profiles the state Balladeer, Les Gilliam.
ODOT Gears Up for Next 8 Year Plan
With more than 12,000 miles and 6,800 bridges, Oklahoma ranks 15th in the size of its highway and interstate system.
Local Satanic Group gets World Wide Attention
An event by a Satanist group in Oklahoma City is getting International attention.
OKC Racing Could Still Come
The organizers of an Oklahoma City Grand Prix Racing event say they’re disappointed but not deterred by the city council’s failure to fund $7 million.
OKC Panhandling Ordinance Struck Down
The Oklahoma City Council votes down an ordinance to ban panhandling in medians.
Lawmakers Consider Generators for Nursing Homes
Lawmakers hold an interim study to look at the possibility of requiring all nursing homes to have generators.
New Law for Special Needs Kids
The State Department of Education is waiting for its first official request for scholarships for special needs children to go to private schools.
Homes sales down, but prices hold steady
And for a quick update on Oklahoma’s housing market – recent numbers out of Tulsa and northeast Oklahoma show home sales were down 39 percent for the month of July compared to the same time last year.














