
Robby Korth
KOSU News DirectorRobby grew up in Ardmore, Oklahoma and Fayetteville, Arkansas, and graduated from the University of Nebraska with a Journalism degree. Robby has reported for several newspapers, including The Roanoke Times in southwest Virginia. While there, he co-created the podcast Septic, spending a year reporting on the story of a missing five-year-old boy, the discovery of his body in a septic tank a few days after his disappearance, and the subsequent court trial of his mother. Although the story was of particular interest to residents in Virginia, the podcast gained a larger audience and was named as a New and Noteworthy podcast by Apple Podcasts.
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Shrum's sudden resignation comes after almost four years at the help of OSU.
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Muscogee Nation is suing two Northeast Oklahoma prosecutors, accusing them of violating the precedent set in the McGirt v. Oklahoma case.
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A federal freeze of grant funding is creating confusion in Oklahoma’s non-profit sector, tribal nations and state government agencies.
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Edmond is the first city in Oklahoma to remove discriminatory language from existing legal mapping documents under new state law.
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Voters in two dozen Oklahoma counties went to the polls Tuesday to consider a wide array of issues.
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The 61-year-old Republican announced his candidacy for the position Monday in Pawhuska, the home of his prominent cattle ranching family.
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Southern California wildfires largely destroyed Will Rogers State Historic Park this week.
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The city and county have been battling over the future site of a new detention center for months.
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Under the proposed administrative rule, Oklahoma schools must ask students’ parents or legal guardians to provide proof of citizenship upon enrollment.
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Broken Arrow Public Schools is weighing a proposal to switch from five days of school a week to four.