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KOSU Radio Central and northeast Oklahoma's NPR affiliate. Local news and independent music.

Established in 1955, KOSU is a member-supported public radio network that operates 91.7 KOSU in central Oklahoma including Stillwater and Oklahoma City and 107.5 KOSN in northeast Oklahoma including Tulsa, Bartlesville and the Grand Lake area. KOSU can also be heard at 107.3 in south Tulsa, at 88.3 in Stillwater, and at 94.9 in Ponca City. Reaching thousands of listeners every week, KOSU features

local music with The Spy and distinguished public radio news and information service with award-winning local news coverage and NPR news content. KOSU also features signature public radio news and cultural programs from PRX, American Public Media and independent producers.

Three state agencies are gathering input from people living and serving in rural areas for a state plan for a new $50 bi...
08/29/2025

Three state agencies are gathering input from people living and serving in rural areas for a state plan for a new $50 billion rural health fund established in President Donald Trump's megabill.

StateImpact Oklahoma has more.

The $50 billion rural health fund established in President Donald Trump's megabill seeks to help stabilize and strengthen rural hospitals and providers.

The Kiowa Tribe is hosting two events next week to help people dispose of their unwanted tires.If left to break down in ...
08/29/2025

The Kiowa Tribe is hosting two events next week to help people dispose of their unwanted tires.

If left to break down in the environment, tires can release heavy metals, microplastics and other pollutants.

The Kiowa Tribe is hosting two events next week to help people dispose of their unwanted tires.

A pending sale of the Oklahoma National Stockyards has fallen apart, putting the current owner back on the hunt for a ne...
08/29/2025

A pending sale of the Oklahoma National Stockyards has fallen apart, putting the current owner back on the hunt for a new buyer.

A future with nuclear energy generated in Oklahoma could be decided with the help of a feasibility study. At the legisla...
08/29/2025

A future with nuclear energy generated in Oklahoma could be decided with the help of a feasibility study. At the legislature's behest, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission has opened a notice of inquiry to gather information.

StateImpact Oklahoma has more.

The legal and technical feasibility project was ordered by the state legislature following the passage of Senate Bill 130 in June.

In a 5-3 vote Wednesday night, Tulsa City Council members approved ordinance revisions that make it illegal for people t...
08/29/2025

In a 5-3 vote Wednesday night, Tulsa City Council members approved ordinance revisions that make it illegal for people to be on certain medians and sidewalks, depending on the distance between a person and the flow of traffic.

Tulsa residents will soon face new restrictions on where they can sit, stand or lie down along city streets.

Rep. Ty Burns, R-Pawnee, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of domestic abuse and assault involving his wife and daug...
08/28/2025

Rep. Ty Burns, R-Pawnee, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of domestic abuse and assault involving his wife and daughter.

He said in a statement that he takes responsibility for his actions and is getting treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Rep. Ty Burns, R-Pawnee, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of domestic abuse and assault Thursday afternoon in a Pawnee County court.

Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector Cyndi Byrd says state agencies mismanaged or questionably spent almost $100 million...
08/28/2025

Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector Cyndi Byrd says state agencies mismanaged or questionably spent almost $100 million in pandemic relief funds during the 2023 fiscal year.

Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector Cyndi Byrd says state agencies mismanaged or questionably spent almost $100 million in pandemic relief funds during the 2023 fiscal year. The most in a single year so far, by a long shot.

More Oklahoma children are entering kindergarten with exemptions from vaccines. As the school year kicks off, districts ...
08/28/2025

More Oklahoma children are entering kindergarten with exemptions from vaccines. As the school year kicks off, districts and families with immunocompromised students are planning how to respond to spreading sickness.

Read more from StateImpact Oklahoma.

More Oklahoma children are entering kindergarten with exemptions from vaccines.

Muscogee Nation Principal Chief David Hill issued an executive order on Thursday, pausing the issuance of new citizenshi...
08/28/2025

Muscogee Nation Principal Chief David Hill issued an executive order on Thursday, pausing the issuance of new citizenship cards in the wake of a tribal court’s ruling requiring the nation to grant citizenship to the descendants of Freedmen.

States, territories, tribal governments, municipalities and nonprofits were set to get $7 billion to develop residential...
08/28/2025

States, territories, tribal governments, municipalities and nonprofits were set to get $7 billion to develop residential solar installations in low-income communities. That grant has now be canceled, StateImpact Oklahoma reports.

States, territories, tribal governments, municipalities and nonprofits were set to get $7 billion to develop residential solar installations in low-income communities. The grant program was designed under the Biden administration and recipients were announced in 2024.

Oklahoma Department of Corrections Executive Director Steven Harpe announced Wednesday that he was resigning effective S...
08/28/2025

Oklahoma Department of Corrections Executive Director Steven Harpe announced Wednesday that he was resigning effective Sept. 30 to take a job in the private sector.

Oklahoma Voice has the full story.

Oklahoma Department of Corrections Executive Director Steven Harpe announced Wednesday that he was resigning effective Sept. 30 to take a job in the private sector.

The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma is releasing the second edition of a book that intertwines historic knowledge and a Choct...
08/28/2025

The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma is releasing the second edition of a book that intertwines historic knowledge and a Choctaw man’s experience utilizing traditional foods in his everyday diet.

As the Choctaw Nation honors its traditions during its Labor Day Festival this weekend, the tribal nation is releasing the second edition of a book that intertwines historic knowledge and a Choctaw man’s experience utilizing traditional foods in his everyday diet.

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Established in 1955, KOSU is a member-supported public radio network that operates 88.3 in Stillwater, 91.7 KOSU in Oklahoma City, and 107.5 KOSN in northeast Oklahoma including Tulsa, Bartlesville and the Grand Lake area. KOSU can also be heard at 107.3 in south Tulsa and at 94.9 in Ponca City. Reaching thousands of listeners every week, KOSU is a distinguished public radio news and information service with award-winning local news coverage and NPR news content. KOSU also features signature public radio news and cultural programs from NPR, Public Radio International and independent producers. Listeners around the globe can access news, join social media networks, download podcasts, and hear a live web stream. KOSU is a conduit for community, connecting people to each other and the world. Through the vibrant exchange of information, ideas and culture, on-air, online, and face-to-face, KOSU explores the human condition, creating a uniquely Oklahoma media experience that compels the mind and nourishes the spirit.