KOSU News
The KOSU news team curates news of interest to Oklahomans from various sources around the world. Our hope is inform, educate, and entertain.
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Landmark is open to the public following more than a year of being closed for renovations.
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KOSU and Osage News will be hosting a listening session with members of the community to talk about Indigenous women's health and wellness and reproductive rights.
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KOSU is part of a new community-powered journalism project to answer those questions and any other ones you have about how to exercise your right to vote in the upcoming midterms.
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The annual NAJA National Native Media Award competition recognizes excellence in reporting by Indigenous and non-Indigenous journalists from across the U.S. and Canada.
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After a years-long investigation, the founders of Epic Charter Schools and their longtime financial officer have been arrested for various charges including embezzlement of state funds.
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Scott Tong will be the new co-host of NPR and WBUR's Here & Now, the live midday news program distributed on 477 NPR stations nationwide. He starts on July 12th, and will be based out of Washington D.C.
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This Sunday at 3 p.m., join KOSU for a special presentation of "Black Plague: COVID In North Tulsa" from Focus: Black Oklahoma.The three-part series will…
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Our collaborative election project Oklahoma Engaged is not only focused on informative and in-depth radio stories. We also want to strip away extraneous…
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Our collaborative election project Oklahoma Engaged is not only focused on informative and in-depth radio stories. We also want to strip away extraneous…
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After more than seven years as co-host of Here and Now, Jeremy Hobson is leaving the weekday mid-day program. His last day will be Friday, October 16.The…