Oklahoma’s Bond Rating
If the 2013 legislature decides to cut income taxes, how will the state fund its continued cost obligations?
Civics in our State
A new study on Oklahoma’s civic health shows the state’s citizens lacking when it comes to political involvement.
This week in Oklahoma Politics
Ryan and Neva discuss health care exchanges, Medicaid, the fiscal cliff and Native American relations
Prisoners in Oklahoma, once also known as poets
A program in the 70′s ran for years, with recordings of their own poems.
Oklahoma Education Risks Falling Off Fiscal Cliff
While Congress is debating how to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff education officials in Oklahoma are biting their nails.
Typing emails in Cherokee now possible
The email service Gmail now completely integrates the language.
Enjoy lunch, where those sweet potato fries may have come from Oklahoma
Hydro Sweet Potato Company has harvested hundreds of thousands of pounds of sweet potatoes in Caddo County.
This Week in Oklahoma Politics
Exchanges, sequestration and secession discussed by Ryan Kiesel and Neva Hill
Breaking the Habit
As part of the Great American Smokeout on Thursday, the Oklahoma City-County Health Department held an event encouraging smokers to quit for a day.










