Problems at Oklahoma’s school testing system not new
But every testing company has a blemish on its record
Obscure group inspects many hospitals despite questions about conflicts
The Joint Commission is a nonprofit, but also has a subsidiary consulting business
Critical Tulsa hospital had power completely knocked out in June 2012
6 months after Superstorm Sandy, KOSU examined hospital’s preparations in Oklahoma.
Two Oklahoma bands, with two distinct sounds
A spotlight on DEERPEOPLE and Colourmusic, as part of Public Radio Music Month.
A conversation about guns, our culture, and the parent’s role in keeping kids safe
Through our Public Insight Network, we talk to people with different perspectives on the gun debate.
Oklahoma argues its case in front of the US Supreme Court
The argument over water made it all the way to Washington, DC.
On Tap: Why Do I Care About Worker’s Comp Anyway?
It’s a hard system to figure out, but politicians tell us our system is hurting our economy. We’ll explore the issue and how it affects the average Oklahoman.
As demand for high quality beef increases, pressure on farmers rises as well
Certified Angus Beef has to fulfill 10 stringent requirements to earn the coveted label.
KOSU wins SPJ awards
The Society of Professional Journalists, Oklahoma chapter, honors the station’s work.











