StateImpact Oklahoma

StateImpact Oklahoma reports on education, health, environment, and the intersection of government and everyday Oklahomans. StateImpact Oklahoma is a collaboration of KGOU, KOSU, KWGS and KCCU.

‘Isn’t that wonderful?’ Intergenerational programs combat loneliness, create purpose for seniors

Intergenerational programs are working throughout the state in small numbers to bring different age groups together through ongoing, mutually beneficial activities. As Oklahoma’s aging population grows, officials are looking to expand the model to accomodate them.Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

10-09
04:48

Migrating monarchs return to Oklahoma amid concerns over population decline

The beloved orange butterfly is imperiled due to habitat loss, insecticides and climate change. Growing certain plants along their route can help.Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

10-01
04:26

Oklahoma regulators to balance costly nuclear potential with projected wave of energy demand

Elected state officials voted to require the Oklahoma Corporation Commission to investigate whether the Sooner State could generate nuclear energy or hold off on welcoming the industry.Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

09-25
04:43

Crossroads Mall has sat largely empty for years. A new nonprofit wants to turn it into a community hub

Crossroads Mall – a once dominant shopping destination in South Oklahoma City – has sat relatively empty for years. A new faith-based nonprofit is hoping to change that and serve an entire community with a resource hub. Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

09-18
04:51

4-H students await judgment as Oklahoma State Fair starts

The Oklahoma State Fair officially starts Thursday. But for young 4-H members from across Oklahoma, Wednesday was the most important day of the year.Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

09-10
04:18

The sun is setting on federal solar tax credits. Here’s how one Oklahoma tribal nation used them

Federal incentives to lessen the financial burden of solar panel installations are ending earlier than originally planned after the July 4 passage of the tax and spending law. Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

09-03
04:47

Oklahoma students navigate a declining vaccination landscape this back-to-school season

More Oklahoma children are entering kindergarten with exemptions from vaccines. This data comes as preventable diseases like measles and whooping cough have seen record spreads nationally.Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

08-28
04:47

How policies from the 2025 legislative session will impact Oklahoma students’ school days

As schools across the state are starting classes, students and parents may notice some changes this year, thanks to the legislature. StateImpact’s Logan Layden and Beth Wallis discuss what’s new for Oklahoma students this school year.Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

08-21
04:39

Threatt Filling Station takes its place among iconic Oklahoma Route 66 landmarks

The Threatt Filling Station along Route 66 near Luther was an oasis for people of color traveling through Oklahoma during the Jim Crow era. A monument dedicated to preserving that history was unveiled last week.Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

08-13
04:48

Oklahoma emergency management head talks disaster preparedness, hazard mitigation

This summer saw immense river flooding that resulted in more than 130 deaths in Texas and heavy rainfall that blocked roadways in Oklahoma. Disaster preparedness and hazard mitigation are becoming more important as climate change causes more severe and unpredictable weather, scientists say.Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

08-07
04:50

A new proposal could allow Medicaid to fund more services for eligible kids in Oklahoma schools

Pending federal approval, Oklahoma schools could recoup more Medicaid dollars from providing school-based services to eligible students, like occupational and physical therapy, and behavioral health supports.Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

07-31
04:46

Oklahoma fertility rate trends downward amid economic pressures, low child well-being ranking

Every state saw a decline in its fertility rate in 2023, according to a new report from the Pew Charitable Trusts. Oklahoma saw a nearly 12% drop from just a decade prior.StateImpact’s Jillian Taylor spoke with Dave Hamby, the Oklahoma Policy Institute's communications director, about what Oklahomans can learn from the report. Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

07-24
04:53

‘We knew it was coming’: Oklahoma deploys tiny wasps to control invasive forest pest

Foresters are using parasitoids to reduce the spread of the emerald ash borer beetle, following the lead of many states to the east.Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

07-17
04:47

This program was getting more counselors into rural Oklahoma schools. Then Trump pulled funding.

A program promising much-needed mental health professionals for rural Oklahoma schools is on the chopping block of funding cuts from the Trump Administration.Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

07-03
04:28

Meet the new group in charge of millions in state money to help pregnant women after Oklahoma banned abortion

A program reimbursing nonprofits with state money to support abortion alternatives has expanded, despite past challenges with dollars reaching the women it hopes to serve. Meet the new organization that plans to distribute funds to pregnancy resource centers and churches. Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

06-26
04:47

A recap of Oklahoma's 2025 legislative session

The 2025 legislative session is over. Our StateImpact Oklahoma reporters were following several bills and issues related to education, healthcare and energy policy. StateImpact managing editor Logan Layden looks back with them as they discuss the highlights.Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

06-05
04:46

While Oklahoma foster care payments stay stagnant, foster parents rely on community support

Lawmakers attempted to secure more financial support for Oklahoma foster parents this legislative session. While they weren't successful, other resources are available.Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

05-29
04:29

The grief and relief of rural school annexation in Oklahoma

In south central Oklahoma, a rural school is having to consider what more than a hundred Oklahoma districts have before it when enrollment drops below sustainability: annexation.Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

05-22
04:48

More than a fifth of Indigenous Oklahomans are uninsured. The price they pay can be steep.

More than a fifth of Indigenous Oklahomans are counted by the U.S. Census Bureau as uninsured – including those who solely use the Indian Health Service as health care coverage. For some, having no insurance can be costly.Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

05-15
04:47

Why some Oklahoma lawmakers want more control over judicial selection

Legislative efforts to reform the judicial selection process in Oklahoma have gone on for the better part of the last decade. And this year, just like in years past, they’ve failed, even with the support of the governor.Mentioned in this episode:Social Media tags

05-08
04:50

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