
Elizabeth Caldwell
Contributor at KOSU-FM (Stillwater, Oklahoma)
News Director at KWGS-FM (Tulsa, OK)
Veteran @USCG. News director @KWGSNews. Other bylines at CBC, KCRW, Missouri Review, McSweeney’s and more.
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4 days ago |
publicradiotulsa.org | Elizabeth Caldwell
At a busy Tulsa intersection housing strip malls with Starbucks and cell phone stores, more than 200 people turned out to demonstrate against President Donald Trump Saturday. Trump has been in office for about three months, and some people gathered at 71st Street and Memorial Drive said they’re feeling the effects of his dramatic overhaul to government personally. April Nesbit is a professor of biology at East Central University in Ada.
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1 week ago |
publicradiotulsa.org | Elizabeth Caldwell
Republican Rep. Kevin Hern of Oklahoma’s 1st Congressional District is in El Salvador, according to the United States Embassy in the country. On April 16, an official X account described as the U.S. Embassy in San Salvador, El Salvador posted a picture of Hern with six other lawmakers and U.S. Ambassador William Duncan.
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1 week ago |
publicradiotulsa.org | Elizabeth Caldwell
Thousands of Afghan refugees previously welcomed to Oklahoma will face deportation next month. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said Friday Afghans no longer meet the criteria for temporary protected status. TPS has been a target for President Donald Trump as he overhauls the country's immigration system. Aliye Shimi helped resettlement efforts in her role with nonprofit Tulsa Metropolitan Ministry.
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1 week ago |
publicradiotulsa.org | Elizabeth Caldwell
Older voters turned out for President Donald Trump in the 2024 election. But not everyone over in their golden years is happy with the administration. 77-year-old Suzanne D’Spain is hanging out at a senior community center in Tulsa. She’s among friends here, but she says lately she’s been a little stressed out. D’Spain relies on Social Security, a safety net program meant to support those who are retired or disabled. She says she paid into the public insurance program her entire working life.
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1 week ago |
publicradiotulsa.org | Elizabeth Caldwell
An Oklahoma Panhandle native will serve on the state’s Supreme Court. Governor Kevin Stitt announced Monday that Travis Jett is the newest member of the Sooner State’s highest court. Stitt explained at a press conference why he chose Jett. “I considered the nominees very carefully. My first priority is to appoint individuals who will stay true to the Oklahoma and United States constitution,” said Stitt.
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