November 4, 2022
News, Tribal
Race and place contributes to shorter lives, research suggests
By TIM HENDERSON | OKLAHOMA VOICE 
February 3, 2025
There’s growing evidence that some American demographic groups need more help than others to live longer, healthier lives. American Indians in Western and Midwestern states have the shortest life expe...
News
By GRAYCEN WHEELER | KOSU and ANNA POPE, KOSU 
February 3, 2025
Across the country and around the world, demand for electricity is growing faster than ever. In Oklahoma, energy companies and the regional grid are racing to build infrastructure that can meet the st...
Agriculture, Business, News
A trip down the Illinois River as a court weighs the poultry industry’s responsibility for pollution
By CLIFTON ADCOCK | THE FRONTIER 
February 3, 2025
A group of 11 kayakers gathered on the shore of the Illinois River in late December, their brightly colored vessels lined in a row, ready to launch for the 8-and-a-half mile trip down stream. Ed Fite,...
News
By HEATHER WARLICK OKLAHOMA WATCH 
February 3, 2025
In the wee hours of Jan. 23, volunteers took to the frigid streets to find, count and survey people sleeping unsheltered in Norman. These volunteers not only count the homeless, but also register them...
News, School News
By EMMA MURPHY OKLAHOMA VOICE 
February 3, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov. Kevin Stitt’s annual State of the State remarks offered few surprises as he called on lawmakers to pass education and prison reforms, reduce government spending and make Oklahoma ...
News, School News
By BARBARA HOBEROCK OKLAHOMA VOICE 
February 3, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY – Gov. Kevin Stitt on Monday called on Oklahoma lawmakers to spend nearly $1.4 billion less in the upcoming budget while cutting two key funding streams. The Republican governor’s execut...