Episodios

  • Wrongfully Convicted?
    Apr 23 2025
    In Oklahoma, dozens have been convicted of crimes they didn’t commit—some spending years, even decades, behind bars. This is where the Oklahoma Innocence Project steps in. Andrea Miller talks with us about what the Oklahoma Innocence Project does and tells us about some Oklahoma cases they are working on.
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    38 m
  • Checks, Balances & Sass
    Apr 16 2025
    Behind every line item in a budget, there’s a story worth telling and a responsibility worth upholding. That is where State Auditor Cindy Byrd comes in. Cindy was the first woman to ever hold the position in Oklahoma and won the state auditor role with the most votes for a state official in Oklahoma in history. Cindy talks about what she does and how she got to where she is in a male dominated field. She also talks about the recent audit for Tulsa Public Schools.
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    30 m
  • Queen of the Bootleggers: The Life and Murder of Cleo Epps
    Apr 9 2025
    Cleo Epps was one of the biggest bootleggers in northeast Oklahoma and one of the only female bootleggers around. On Nov. 12, 1970, Cleo Epps went missing. Cleo's life was full of twists and turns. KRMG's Kirk McKracken tells Cleo's story. Find Queen of the Bootleggers here
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    35 m
  • The Journey from Boys to Men
    Apr 2 2025
    The Tulsa Boys Home was founded in the early 1900s after two boys were found sleeping in trash boxes in an alley. Now Tulsa has 160 acres dedicated to helping young boys break the cycle of poverty, abuse and drug addiction that is often passed on from generation to generation. Greg Conway with the Tulsa Boys Home says some of the boys in the home have been in dozens of foster homes by the time they land there. Greg tells us how they help these boys become successful men.
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    36 m
  • Hair Today, Hair Tomorrow
    Mar 26 2025
    We want to know how to look our best, even if we may not have mad skills at things like fixing our hair. Hair is complicated. Products and styles are constantly changing, and even vacuum companies are now in the game with drying and styling tools. Stylist Tiffani Hull keeps us up to date with what trends are in and what styles are out.
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    33 m
  • Meet Deputy Mayor Krystal Reyes
    Mar 19 2025
    Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols hired Krystal Reyes to help improve the lives of Tulsa families. As Deputy Mayor, Reyes manages the City’s first Office of Children, Youth, and Families. Reyes talks about her journey leading up to Deputy Mayor and her plans for Tulsa's future.
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    32 m
  • Groundbreaking Treatment for Depression
    Mar 12 2025
    Spravato is a groundbreaking treatment for depression in the form of a nasal spray. Patients have been raving about the anti-depressant and here in Tulsa, Parkside Psychiatric Hospital & Clinic has been having good results with the medication. Brad McDaris with Parkside fills us in on the benefits of Spravato and we share our own experiences fighting depression.
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    29 m
  • Stop the Hate in the 918
    Mar 5 2025
    Getting out of prison and starting a new life is hard enough, but many people carry the weight of their past on their skin every day. Jamy Magee, owner of The Parlor Hair and Inc., started "Stop the Hate in the 918" to cover up hateful, racist, or gang-affiliated tattoos. Magee started out solo, turning painful reminders into beautiful masterpieces and now he has more than twenty artists joining him once a year to cover the hate in the 918 for free. Jeremy Thomason spent decades in prison and wanted his past erased. He tells us his story of redemption and how covering his tattoos has changed his life. For more information on "Stop the Hate in the 918" visit: https://www.facebook.com/people/Stop-The-Hate-In-The-918/61550297187472/?_rdr
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    28 m
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