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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Oklahoma executed its first death row inmate of the year Thursday morning.
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Oklahomans went to the polls Tuesday to vote on school bonds, school board and other municipal elections.
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Toby Keith will be posthumously inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Country Music Association announced on Monday.
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Despite 10 nominations, Killers of the Flower Moon claimed no Oscars on Sunday evening.
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Numerical names are coming to the John Kilpatrick and Kickapoo Turnpikes.
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Oklahomans went to the polls on Super Tuesday to choose their party nominees for president, while some voters had county proposals to vote on.
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Oklahomans will head to the polls on Tuesday to choose their party’s candidate for President, while voters in some counties will consider alcohol law changes, sales tax extensions and more.
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Voters in 57 counties across Oklahoma went to the polls on Tuesday to consider school bonds, city councilors and a new state representative for West Edmond.
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A ban of LGBTQ Pride flags on state property is advancing in the Oklahoma legislature.
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The first Monday in February marks the beginning of the Oklahoma legislative session. And Oklahoma lawmakers are gearing up to consider thousands of bills. Our reporters will be there to cover them. Here’s what they’ll be watching for leading up to the convening of the 2024 legislature.