“Expert Opinions Divided on Human Fault for 2011 Earthquakes”
The Oklahoma Daily — the University of Oklahoma’s student paper — explores the arguments of two OU seismologists, who are …
River Guide: Tarrant Regional Water District v. Herrmann Visualized
NPR StateImpact Click here for NPR StateImpact's visual guide to Tarrant Regional Water District v. Herrmann. In a few weeks, …
“Oklahoma Grandmother Arrested in Pipeline Protest”
A 79-year-old grandmother from Warr Acres, Okla. was arrested and jailed Tuesday after she locked herself to an excavator being …
Oklahoma’s Crime-Funded Court System
Logan Layden / StateImpact Oklahoma Defense Attorney Chad Moody stands outside his downtown Oklahoma City office. Oklahoma doesn’t like to …
Why Ohio is Keeping an Eye on Oklahoma’s Energy Boom
There’s a lot of petroleum promise in Ohio’s Utica Shale. Drilling and development are ramping up, but there’s still uncertainty. …
“Oil Spill Spotlights Keystone XL Issue: Is Canadian Crude Worse?”
One of the central questions regarding the Keystone XL pipeline, which will pass through Oklahoma on it’s way to refineries …
Could CNG Vehicles Hurt Oklahoma Roads, Down the Road?
When it comes to natural gas, Oklahoma lawmakers and corporate leaders are aggressive drivers. The Sooner State is big on …
“Osage Update Drilling Regulations”
Mineral owners and landowners have been battling over rules changes in Osage County, the only county in Oklahoma that isn’t …
Oklahoma’s Ongoing Drought Dampened But Not Drenched
NOAA/U.S. Department of Commerce Oklahoma’s drought situation has improved, but it’s not over. The state experienced greater than normal rainfall …
Tax Break for Big Corporations Could Mean Even Less Money for Oklahoma Schools
Logan Layden / StateImpact Oklahoma Michelle Gentry stands outside her 3rd grade classroom at Madison Elementary School in Norman, Okla. …










