A collection of video interviews with Oklahoma Watch journalists and excerpts from Oklahoma Watch forums on OETA’s Oklahoma News Report, hosted by OETA staff.
Oklahoma Watch reporter Trevor Brown speaks about whether the high turnout in the June 26, 2018, primary election will carry over into the runoff and general election.
July 6, 2018
Oklahoma Watch-Out Forum on What Budget Crisis Means for Children
May 26, 2017
Warren Vieth, on the state tax incentive commission
July 22, 2016
Clifton Adcock, on use of card readers in civil asset forfeiture
June 17, 2016
Warren Vieth, on oil and gas tax rebates
April 8, 2016
Story: Unprofitable Wells Now a Big Tax Break
Warren Vieth, on a proposed 1-cent education sales tax
Oct. 9, 2015
Nate Robson, on Oklahoma’s writing test woes
Oct. 2, 2015
Nate Robson, on high school graduation rates
Aug. 28, 2015
Clifton Adcock, on civil asset forfeitures
Aug. 7, 2015
Warren Vieth, on proposed increases in health insurance rates
July 17, 2015
Warren Vieth and Mark Lash, on the Pooled Finance Act business subsidy
June 19, 2015
Warren Vieth, on Quality Jobs tax incentives:
March 30, 2015
Clifton Adcock: Prison Policy
Ben Fenwick: Casino Growth and Compulsive Gambling
Warren Vieth: Tax Breaks
M. Scott Carter: Hispanics in Politics
Warren Vieth: Oil and Gas Production Tax Break
Shaun Hittle: Wrongful Convictions
July 26, 2013
Clifton Adcock: Troubles for Rural Hospitals
Warren Vieth: Prescription Drug Abuse
Clifton Adcock, Shaun Hittle: Decline of State Penitentiary
Aug. 2, 2013
Warren Vieth: Insure Oklahoma and the Affordable Care Act
Sept. 6, 2013
Chase Cook: Third-Grade “Read-or-Fail” Law
May 3, 2013
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