Group Wants to End Death Penalty
A couple dozen people showed up at the state Capitol Monday to call for the abolition of the death penalty in the state and around the world.
Rain Brings Some Relief
The Oklahoma Climatological Survey says this past weekend’s rainfall was a good start to get parts of Oklahoma out of the drought, but much more is needed.
A Heated Public Hearing on OK Pipeline
Fiery opinions voiced at the final public hearing for a proposed pipeline through Oklahoma.
Getting Kids Fit
Oklahoma ranks as one of the highest states in childhood obesity and now one lawmaker wants to find a way to improve those statistics.
Cell Phones for Domestic Violence Victims
Oklahoma is raising awareness about domestic violence in the month of October with the help of Verizon Wireless. Verizon Wireless …
Debating US School Standards
Oklahoma Republicans are facing off against each other over a federal plan to develop common core state standards across the US.
Biz Incubators Helping Economy Grow
Business incubators do just that: help small businesses grow in a less harsh environment.
Fighting Against Health Care Exchanges
A state lawmaker is following through with legislation to nullify the federal health care law and urges the legislature to oppose any health care exchanges.
Education in the Living Room
Gerry Bonds talks about the state of Public Education on KOSU’s newest show.
Low Income Tax Collections Reduces OK Revenue for Sept
The State Treasurer says revenue collections continue growing, but September’s numbers were down slightly mostly because of income and gross production receipts.











