Recommendations to Reduce Crime in OK
A seven month study of Oklahoma’s justice system recommends spending $110 million over the next 10 years to see a savings of $250 million.
U.S. Court Rules Oklahoma Amendment Unconstitutional
A voter-approved constitutional amendment in Oklahoma is declared unconstitutional.
What Will Oklahoma’s State Budget Look Like?
Will the state income tax get cut? More funding for programs? Ben Allen gets the answers from StateImpact Oklahoma’s Joe Wertz.
Oklahoma’s Movie History More Than The Outsiders and Twister
The state’s film industry isn’t just about Socs and greasers, and natural disasters.
New I-40 Crosstown Opens
It’s being called the Gift of the Century: The new eastbound I-40 Crosstown is running smoothly with the westbound traffic to follow soon.
State Impact: No More State Help for Those with Teeth Trouble
There’s no more funding for Dentists for the Disabled and Elderly in Need of Treatment, and some wonder where those in need will get care.
Oklahoma’s Economy Still Moving in Right Direction
Oklahoma’s economy continues to grow with December marking the 22nd consecutive month of growth.
Focusing on Kids with Parents in Jail
A task force studying the children of incarcerated parents is releasing its recommendations for lawmakers in the upcoming session.
How to Keep That New Year’s Resolution
What’s your New Year’s resolution? Whatever it is, on the next edition of The Living Room, you can hear how to keep it.
School Caters to Children with Autism
The Good Shepherd School offers a highly specialized, one-on-one experience to help young children with autism.









