This Week in OK Politics
Ryan Keisel and Neva Hill talk about Planned Parenthood and waste in government
Thanks for your help in the 2012 Fall Pledge Drive!
You helped us set another record in our fall drive!
Reduxion Theatre Presents Night of the Grand Guignol
A style of theatre popularized a hundred years ago in France is debuting in Oklahoma City just in time for the Halloween season.
Beer and burgers compliment opening of Americana exhibition
City Arts Center wanted the atmosphere to match the artwork, and they got that.
Mortgage Settlement Results in First Checks
Attorney General Scott Pruitt gives out a $20,000 check to a Tulsa family as part of the $18.6 million settlement with five national banks.
A Look at State Question 764
During a drought, water in the state is precious and a ballot question before voters would allow the water resources board to get bonds to maintain Oklahoma’s water.
DHS Director Job Offered to Ed Lake
A former Tennessee Department of Human Services Deputy Director gets a job offer to take over DHS in Oklahoma.
A shift to European style bike system gets attention of cycling community at Oklahoma State University
Sidewalks no longer have designated bike lanes, and some are concerned if the change will work.
An energy boom means a robust housing market in Woodward
A flock of newcomers need places to stay, and construction of new houses is barely enough.










