
Nyk Daniels
Nyk has worked in radio since 2011 serving as a board operator, on-air announcer and production director for commercial radio stations in Iowa. Originally from the Quad Cities area, Nyk joined KGOU in 2018 as a practicum student studying Creative Media Production at OU. Upon graduating the following year, he became part of KGOU’s staff and is now the local Morning Edition host. When not on the air, Nyk likes to read, listen to music and follow news about the radio industry.
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State and national officials celebrated the opening of the Mexican consulate in Oklahoma City with a grand inauguration ceremony Saturday.
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The data collected from the mapping campaign will help determine where the hottest parts of the city are, and can also be useful for local agencies to target those who are most vulnerable.
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City officials continue to survey and assess damage, which has been primarily observed in areas of Southeast and East Norman.
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Drivers around Oklahoma City may notice a redder tint on some bridges ahead of a winter storm Tuesday as the city experiments with beet juice to combat potential icy conditions.
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As extremely cold weather moves into the state this week, many Oklahomans are looking for ways to keep themselves, their pets, their homes and their vehicles safe and warm.
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Schools in western Oklahoma are battling an uptick in flu cases, which has forced at least two to go virtual.
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Recent heavy rain has put a dent in the state’s drought. According to NOAA, one Oklahoma county was the wettest in the nation last month.
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Now that lab testing for COVID is significantly rarer, it's hard to know how many Oklahomans have the virus. But if it seems a lot of your friends, family members and coworkers have it right now, you’re not alone.
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Oklahomans are bracing for freezing rain, sleet, snow and ice as the first major winter storm of the season heads for the state.
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Oklahoma lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have filed legislation to remove a tax on groceries.