This coming Saturday there is a free training day for journalists @GaylordCollege. An incredible line up speakers and the @nppanewsvideo faculty on hand reporting/camera/editing clinics. JOIN US. 9-4p.m. Gaylord Hall.
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If you cannot catch the Chauvin trail, @AnaViLastra is giving information packed live coverage on Twitter. She and the rest of the @KSTP are on this story.
Going back to MH attorney's concern w/3rd degree murder. She called the statute "broad." The law doesn't only target ppl who sell drugs.
@ryanraiche examined the decades old law that allows prosecutors to target people connected to drug overdoses.
https://t.co/iY3HcGmdfg
Episode 1 of the Lost in the Pandemic Podcast is out on SoundCloud. In this episode, Host Brady Bell is joined by his brother Brooks Bell for a conversation about teaching the Zoom generation.
https://t.co/EsluPz32Q9
In 2002 Sen. Tim Johnson of South Dakota was relected by a razor thin 528 votes. The voter turnout from members of the Lakota tribe, which increased by nearly half, undoubtedly helped to push the incumbent over the top. It also inspired Congresswoman Deb Haaland.
With six days left until the Presidential Election 71.5 million ballots have already been filled, @RepDebHaaland reminded us of the importance of the Native vote during a one-on-one with OU NAJA.
This morning 11 ribbons and flowers are tied to the fence at Oaklawn Cemetery, after archeologists discovered a mass grave here yesterday. Scientists say it’s too soon to know if the coffins and remains found are indeed connected to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre @NewsOn6
The irony of people booing Indigenous People’s Day in Muskegon, Michigan is that the words Muskegon and Michigan both come from Indigenous languages.
Even when you try to erase us, this country would not exist without the contributions of Indigenous people.
INBOX: State officials warn of false elections text messages
“The phone number provided in the text message is reportedly a male escort service.” You can’t make this stuff up, folks.
How can @jiminhofe fix healthcare when he doesn't even understand the problem?
Our families shouldn't have to crowdsource to cover medical bills.
#RetireInhofe#VoteforAbby
Just a reminder, y’all. Your local news is here for you. Local journalists are your neighbors and members of your community. Don’t let us get caught up in “the media”
Yesterday was the first time I’ve been inside of a school this academic year. Usually, I’ve made a few trips already to talk to and photograph students, teachers or administrators. It was strange seeing so many empty classrooms. I can only imagine what teaching is like.
Brad and I are #ProudBoys, legally married for 12 years now. And we’re proud of all of the gay folks who have stepped up to reclaim our pride in this campaign. Our community and allies answered hate with love, and what could be better than that.
I spent some time in southeast Oklahoma this week talking about the impact of trauma on children and families. A woman who witnessed extreme violence as a teen told me: “I have so much hate in my heart because of what happened.” Story coming soon to @OklahomaWatch.
The workshop that changed my life is happening virtually NEXT WEEKEND! July 25th! 60 years of storytelling greatness. Email [email protected] if you'd like to join us.
Who thought this would happen? After a century, our treaty rights are finally recognized as the law of the land.
We must keep fighting for the sovereignty our ancestors died to protect. Today is proof they are still fighting for us.
. @rebeccanagle is her brilliant self explaining today’s ruling. #NAJA Supreme Court Rules Against Oklahoma In Tribal Land Case https://t.co/bpTJLB5KHm
Unacceptable. We’re still in a pandemic. How are we supposed to determine if we can continue moving forward with opening our cities if we don’t have the data? @HealthyOklahoma needs to work with @GovStitt so cities can continue to have this vital information. #covid19#localgov