Isabel Nissley
Isabel Nissley was a summer intern at KOSU between June and August 2023 through the Scripps Howard Fund nonprofit newsroom program.
Nissley previously worked at nonprofit, audience-supported news organizations in Ohio and Michigan: the Athens County Independent, Matter News and Interlochen Public Radio. She is a journalist because of her love for storytelling, connecting with people and learning. Nissley studies at Ohio University, where she studies journalism and geography.
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Native Realities created the IPX Indigenous Relief Fund in response to this summer’s WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.
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The City said complaints about illegal firework use are much greater than enforcement because of the OKC Police Department’s limited capacity on July 4.
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In Talihina, the twelve medical residents are currently training to be the next generation of family physicians to serve patients in rural Oklahoma and in the Choctaw Nation.
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The city seeks to reconnect communities separated by the Broken Arrow Expressway.
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Traffic deaths have been on the rise in OKC, even though collisions and related injuries have declined overall.
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Holt said that the arena could be funded without raising tax rates. Additional financing would come from the ownership of the Oklahoma City Thunder and MAPS4 dollars already earmarked for downtown improvements.
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Oklahoma City is seeking ideas about improvements to three parks in Northeast OKC: Booker T. Washington Park, Northeast Park and Minnis Lakeview Park.
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July has been far wetter than normal in central Oklahoma, providing mosquitoes with an abundance of breeding sites.
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In Oklahoma, primary elections are partially closed – voters unaffiliated with a political party are able to cast ballots in Democratic, but not Republican, primaries. There's a movement to change that.
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The City of Oklahoma City is looking for volunteers to collect data as part of a national project studying heat in urban areas.