Oklahoma, ahead of the times in re-integrating sex offenders into society
One of, if not the only, conference in the nation on the topic came just a couple weeks ago.
This Week in Oklahoma Politics
KOSU’s Michael Cross sits down with ACLU Oklahoma Executive Director Ryan Kiesel and Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill
State Question Would End Affirmative Action in OK
In less than two months, Oklahomans are heading to the polls to decide on six state questions including whether to ban affirmative action in the state.
The History and Downfall of Stage Center
An iconic building which used to provide theater and arts to downtown Oklahoma City could soon be on its last legs.
This week in Oklahoma Politics
KOSU’s Michael Cross sits down with Ryan Kiesel and Neva Hill to talk about political issues in the Sooner State
What’s next for the farm bill?
KOSU’s Ben Allen talks with Congressman Frank Lucas of Oklahoma, in the final part of our series.
If there’s no farm bill by September 30th, it’s back to the 1920′s
Federal farm and nutrition programs could take a serious step back if lawmakers don’t get to work.
Bat Houses: A Non-toxic Way to Reduce Mosquitoes
The death toll for West Nile has increased to eight so far this year with 127 cases overall according to the state Health Department.
US House farm bill proposes $16 billion in cuts to food stamps
As Oklahoma food banks see increased demand, fewer residents could be getting help from the federal government.
New Big 12 TV deal means more money for schools
The conference, once left for dead, has a new 13 year deal.










