
Deborah Shaar
Host and Reporter at KGOU Radio (Oklahoma City, OK)
Local All Things Considered Host/Reporter at KGOU | 20+ year career in radio/TV news | Earned journalism excellence awards from SPJ, RTDNA, KAB | [email protected]
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1 week ago |
kosu.org | Deborah Shaar
A Remembrance Ceremony takes place Saturday in Oklahoma City at the site of the worst domestic terrorist attack. It was 30 years ago when a massive bomb in a rental truck exploded and destroyed the Murrah Federal Building. That April 19, 1995 event changed lives and the city forever. The Oklahoma City National Memorial was created as a private 501c3 in September 1996.
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1 week ago |
kgou.org | Deborah Shaar
A Remembrance Ceremony takes place Saturday in Oklahoma City at the site of the worst domestic terrorist attack. It was 30 years ago when a massive bomb in a rental truck exploded and destroyed the Murrah Federal Building. That April 19, 1995 event changed lives and the city forever. The Oklahoma City National Memorial was created as a private 501c3 in September 1996.
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3 weeks ago |
kgou.org | Deborah Shaar
Oklahoma City is set to host the canoe slalom and softball events for the 2028 Summer Olympics. Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt announced Friday that host city Los Angeles approved its final venue plan. “The Los Angeles City Council voted today to approve LA28’s venues proposal, and we are incredibly grateful to the Council for its consideration and approval,” said Holt. "With that final approval, it is now official.
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3 weeks ago |
kosu.org | Deborah Shaar
Oklahoma City is set to host the canoe slalom and softball events for the 2028 Summer Olympics. Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt announced Friday that host city Los Angeles approved its final venue plan. “The Los Angeles City Council voted today to approve LA28’s venues proposal, and we are incredibly grateful to the Council for its consideration and approval,” said Holt. "With that final approval, it is now official.
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1 month ago |
kgou.org | Deborah Shaar
The State of Oklahoma is banning the Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek. The program will no longer be allowed on state-owned devices, including laptops, desktops, mobile phones and tablets. Gov. Kevin Stitt said in Friday that DeepSeek has security risks, and he does not want foreign adversaries to have access to state information. “We’re not going to take chances when it comes to protecting Oklahomans’ data,” Stitt said.
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