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The public radio collaborative journalism project StateImpact Oklahoma has added health reporter Jillian Taylor and environment and science reporter Britny Cordera.
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Next week, the legislature will meet during an extended special session and decide whether they will override Gov. Kevin Stitt's veto of the tribal compacts involving vehicle registration tags and tobacco compacts.
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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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StateImpact’s Logan Layden sat down with education reporter Beth Wallis for a breakdown of what education measures Oklahomans are going to get after a contentious 2023 legislative session.
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Increase of extreme weather prompts NPR to create new Climate Desk for reporting on environment and climate change.
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KGOU News & Brews events increase connection with the audiences we serve across Oklahoma.
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As always, KGOU provides an opportunity for University of Oklahoma students to learn broadcast journalism. This year, new initiatives and the 2022 Oklahoma elections will make that experience even more meaningful.
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As the semester ends, we salute students who have contributed to KGOU while we add a new StateImpact Oklahoma reporter and program host.
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Oklahoma City has become an arts and culture hub, thanks to the city core’s revitalization over the past two decades. But, a fast growing population, the rising cost of living and the COVID-19 pandemic, are making the city less affordable for the people who give OKC its personality.