Weekly news wrap and conversation about the top stories of the week from the EPIC News Network
ENN's Joshlyn McKey talks with eSports director Kaiden Hudson about the school's eSports teams and their Spring season.
EPIC 7th Grade student Yihan Zhang performs Chopin Étude Op. 10, No. 8 via Zoom for an interview about his recent first-place finish in the 2022 OKCPHIL Young Musician Competition Junior Division
Join Maycee and Kenzie as they share this week's Oklahoma headlines as the state prepares to enter "Phase 2" of the open up and recovery program.
Lawmakers have a budget that exposed a growing divide between the legislature and the governor's office. Plus, the Attorney General weighs in on tribal gaming compacts. Find out all the week's headlines with ENN's Kenzie Watson.
The first phase of reopening Oklahoma is underway and the major cities are pulling back on their shelter-in-place orders. What does that mean for you? Join Daviyon, Maycee and Kenzie for a recap of this week's biggest stories in Oklahoma government.
The state of Oklahoma is getting ready to reopen, but what does that mean for you and your business amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Plus other headlines from this week in state government.
Join Maycee and Kenzie for the Oklahoma headlines including an update on the state's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Plus a special interview with Rep. Randy Randleman who shares his professional expertise as a licensed psychologist about coping with social isolation.
The deal that was years in the making that could help thousands of retired public servants. Plus what does the Secretary of State do? Check out this interview about how the Secretary of State works for Oklahoma.
The top headlines of the week are dominated by COVID19, the coronavirus. Find out how it has impacted Oklahoma and what you can do to stay safe. Plus could mankind be going to the moon again in this decade? Hear details about the plan before Congress.
Join the EPIC News Network team of student journalists as they detail what happened at the capitol this week. Education and abortion were once again hot topics along with a rally by Freedom Oklahoma. Plus, the elephants and the bees...find out why lawmakers were talking animals big and small this week in Oklahoma.
Join Daviyon, Maycee and Kenzie for your news headlines. This week we are preparing for severe weather and explaining how a legal move could lower the cost of prescription drugs.
This week was deadline week for the Oklahoma legislature. What bills made it through the first hurdle and what will the mean for you? The student journalists of the EPIC News Network have the answers to those questions and more on this episode of the reCAP.
ENN This Week is back for a new year and a new semester for the EPIC News Network, the statewide high school journalism program for students at EPIC Charter Schools. This week we're talking about the latest impeachment news and how 2020 election season is getting rolling in Oklahoma.
Welcome to ENN This Week. Topping the headlines again this week are the continuing efforts to reform Oklahoma's Criminal justice system. Plus, new on ENN stories about moon cakes, student loans and what's up with the new turnpike construction in Oklahoma County?
Hosts M. Scott Carter and Phil Cross are joined by Oklahoma State Representative Jon Echols (R, Oklahoma City) to talk about the biggest news happening this week, including a law change that will release hundreds of nonviolent inmates and a major change in gun laws.
Welcome to the EPIC News Network's new weekly podcast covering the big news in Oklahoma and the top stories on epicnewsnetwork.org.
State investigators need the public’s help to identify a homicide victim in Craig County. People living in Okfuskee County are now able to receive federal assistance following this spring’s severe weather.And a reminder, this flash briefing is in testing mode as the EPIC News Network prepares for the start of a new school year and new student staff.