Katelyn Howard
KGOU Reporter/ProducerKatelyn discovered her love for radio as a student employee at KGOU, graduating from the University of Oklahoma with a bachelor’s degree in journalism, and then working as a reporter and producer in 2021-22. Katelyn has completed internships at SiriusXM in New York City and at local news organizations such as The Journal Record and The Poteau Daily News. Katelyn served as president of the OU chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists from 2017 to 2020. She grew up in Midland, Texas.
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Oklahoma is ranked third in the nation for having the largest increase in renewable energy production over the past decade, according to a recent report.…
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Curbside Flowers is preparing for Valentine’s Day at its new shop in Oklahoma City, which helps individuals transition out of homelessness by offering…
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State voting laws became a hot topic among legislators across the country after November’s election despite there being no evidence of widespread voter…
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After medical marijuana was legalized in Oklahoma in June of 2018, the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority had only 60 days to prop up the entire…
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Oklahoma has what many consider to be the only free-enterprise medical marijuana industry in the U.S., with cheap startup fees, no cap on medical…
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Arts Council Oklahoma City’s annual New Year's Eve Celebration is going virtual this year. This year's event features a mix of prerecorded and live events…
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“Finding Carlos,” a new hip-hop holiday movie made in Oklahoma City, tells the story of a teenager who learns the importance of family, friends and dance…
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IMMY Labs will receive $5.8 million in CARES Act funding to continue free COVID-19 testing through December, according to a statement Thursday from the…
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New restrictions went into effect in Norman on Monday in an effort to reduce the spread of COVID-19.The proclamation, which was enacted by Mayor Breea…
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Republicans strengthened their hold on the state’s politics this election cycle, flipping the only Democratic-held seat in Oklahoma’s congressional…