
Cait Kelley
Cait Kelley was a summer intern at KOSU between May and August 2024 through the Scripps Howard Fund summer internship program.
Kelley is originally from Northfield, Minnesota, but is currently based in Washington, D.C. and attends the University of Maryland as a journalism graduate student.
Kelley is a fellow at the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism at the University of Maryland's Philip Merrill College of Journalism. She loves the audio format and telling deeply reported stories that go beyond the headlines whenever she gets the chance.
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Oklahoma students face many barriers to high school graduation, even more so since the pandemic. But educators at two Oklahoma City area high schools have teamed up with a new community organization to tackle root causes of student behavioral issues.
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Oklahoma won’t be required to expand protections for LGBTQ+ people in schools while waiting for a federal court to weigh in on new Title IX rules.
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The Oklahoma Historical Society announced Monday it has sold Jim Thorpe’s former home to his grandchildren through the Thorpe Family Foundation.
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The Muscogee Nation announced plans to break ground in September on a $100 million casino in Coweta.
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The Oklahoma City Council voted overwhelmingly for an emergency moratorium on new applications for short-term home-sharing, like Airbnbs, last week.
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Mayor David Holt painted a hopeful picture for Oklahoma City in his 2024 State of the City speech.
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Twisters, a remake and sequel of the 1996 Twister, beat forecasts with the third-best opening weekend of the year.
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For years, the Caddo Nation mailed a newsletter to members. Leslie Halfmoon (Caddo / Delaware / Choctaw) said getting that newsletter meant a lot to her.
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A man and a woman sleeping outside early Tuesday morning were set on fire in Northwest Oklahoma City.
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The Secretary of the State Election Board, Paul Ziriax, held a public drawing to determine the order candidates and parties will appear on November’s ballot.