StateImpact: Poverty Overwhelms Oklahoma Town
Woody Guthrie’s hometown residents struggle with poverty.
DHS Head Steps Down After 14 Years
A state agency with more than 7,200 employees and a $2.2 billion budget is losing its director after several years of controversy including the deaths of three children.
Pets, No Longer Forgotten, As Final Days Approach for Their Owner
A hospice program in Oklahoma, and nationwide, gets care for pets and reunites them with their owners as end draws near.
Sports Capture Readers, But Are Far From Sure Thing
Newspapers find sports sells, but face competition from blogs.
Mayor Cornett Looks at the State of OKC
Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett used his State of the City address to tell members of the business community he has every reason to be optimistic about the future.
House GOP Set for More Reforms
House Republicans hold the first of three press conferences to go in depth on their legislative agenda in the upcoming session.
Community Newspapers Bucking Steep Downward Trend
Large metropolitan newspapers are seeing steep declines in readership, but at small, local dailies, things have largely held steady.
More Transparency for OK Lawmakers
A state lawmaker is filing two bills this session to subject the Oklahoma legislature to the open records and open meetings acts.
OK Reaction to XL Pipeline
A rumor that President Obama will deny the application for the XL Pipeline draws the ire of Oklahoma’s Governor and Lieutenant Governor.
Republicans Release PreSession Agenda
The Republican majority in the House unveiled an outline of the upcoming session which isn’t far removed from what they started with last year.












