Logan Layden
KGOU Managing EditorLogan Layden is a reporter and managing editor for StateImpact Oklahoma. He is a native of McAlester, Oklahoma and graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 2009. Logan spent three years as a state capitol reporter and local host of All Things Considered for NPR member station KGOU in Norman and six years as a reporter with StateImpact from 2011 to 2017. Most recently, he was news director for McAlester Radio before returning to public radio in 2020.
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Managing editor Logan Layden chats with Britny Cordera on how they’ll approach the environment and science beat as StateImpact’s new reporter.
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State Auditor and Inspector Cindy Byrd says Oklahoma “dropped the ball on compliance and oversight” of federal COVID-19 relief funds.
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KGOU managing editor Logan Layden sits down with Rilla Askew, author of Prize for the Fire.
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KGOU managing editor Logan Layden talks with Burkhard Bilger, author of Fatherland: A memoir of war, conscience, and family secrets.
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An outbreak of tornadoes in central Oklahoma Wednesday evening leveled homes, tossed vehicles and killed at least three people. The Red Cross has opened shelters in three locations.
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Calls that triggered an active shooter response at the University of Oklahoma Friday night were a hoax.
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A discussion of the history of Union Pacific’s role in settling the west, from the Civil War to World War II and beyond. Authors Beth Anne Keates and Kenneth Springirth joined KGOU's Logan Layden to discuss the book.
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Oklahoma officials report a total of 97 wildfires started amid dry, dangerous conditions Friday.
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Voters across Oklahoma cast ballots in races for city council members, school board members, mayors and county clerks on Tuesday.
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The 2023 athletic season will be OU’s last in the Big XII Conference.