Hannah France
KGOU Reporter / ProducerHannah France started her work in public radio at KBIA in Columbia, Missouri while she was a college student. During her time there, she helped develop and produce a weekly community call-in show called The Check-In, for which she and her colleagues won a Gracie Award. She graduated from the University of Missouri with a bachelor's in journalism in 2021. Hannah takes interest in a wide variety of news topics, which serves her well as a reporter and producer for KGOU. When she's not keeping up on the news, she enjoys going to farmers markets and spending time with her three-legged cat, Cowboy.
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The Federal Aviation Administration has denied a request from Oklahoma County to build a new jail on land near Will Rogers World Airport.
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Reliable public transportation is a key feature of many major American cities. As Oklahoma City continues to grow, its public transit is working to keep pace.
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Oklahoma executed the fourth death row inmate of the year on Thursday morning.
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The Oklahoma City Housing Authority is set to purchase an old Motel 6 to convert into affordable housing.
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Mason Mecklenburg will receive a $5 million settlement from the Kingfisher Public School district instead of going to trial over alleged hazing he faced as a Kingfisher football player.
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Hundreds of Starbucks workers across the country are using the company’s lucrative holiday season to bring attention to labor violations.
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The Starbucks located at 29th St. and Air Depot in Midwest City voted 13-3 in favor of joining the Starbucks Workers Union.
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The mother of a mentally ill man who died in a Lawton correctional facility is filing a civil rights lawsuit.
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Hancock was convicted for the 2001 murders of Robert Jett and James Lynch.
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There are several organizations in Oklahoma working to serve the new Afghan refugee population that arrived two years ago. One of the largest struggles they face is to provide one of the most basic resources—food.