This Week in OK Politics
KOSU Capitol Bureau Chief Michael Cross talks to ACLU Oklahoma Executive Director Ryan Kiesel and Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill about the elections
KOSU Honored For Work in the Arts
The Oklahoma Arts Council recognizes KOSU’s commitment to the arts in Oklahoma.
New OK Speaker of the House
The 72 member Republican Party elected its new leadership including Oklahoma’s first African American House Speaker on Thursday as it gets ready for the 2013 legislative session.
Bond for Tulsa Dam Challenged
The Oklahoma Supreme Court is considering a challenge to a $25 million bond for improvements at the Zink Dam in Tulsa.
A sliver of liberalism in Oklahoma
Not every part of one of the reddest states in the country is conservative.
OK Senate Leader Reacts to GOP Gains
The leader of the State Senate calls the election results a good night for Senate Republicans and the State of …
Breaking down the State Questions
On November 6th voters in Oklahoma will decide the fate of six state questions.
Bringing the Ballot to the Blind
Today is Election Day when millions of people will head to the polls to cast their ballot for a variety …
Knowing Your Rights as an Employee
On this Election Day, KOSU wants to make sure you understand your rights as an employee in Oklahoma. Vic Albert …
OSU students help Stillwater Junior High School through tragedy
Trained graduate students provided counseling support in the immediate aftermath, and continue work at the school.











