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STUDENT NEWSCASTS

ENN Now: New Legislative Session

Feb 2, 2026

The state legislature begins a new session this week. One of the top issues being discussed and debated is education. We have a breakdown of some of the educational issues in this session. Plus, the Oklahoma Attorney General is calling for changes to a popular AI-image generator. And, a new month brings a slate of new Epic events.

ENN Now: A Conversation With Dr. Ross

Jan 12, 2026

This is a special edition of ENN Now. The students are joined by Epic Superintendent Dr. Shaun Ross. We hear from Dr. Ross about his background and goals for the district. Plus, we have a look at several of the plans happening at the state capitol. And, we have a look at the weather and the dangers of the unseasonably warm January.

Bell-to-Bell No Cell Documentary Project

Jan 5, 2026

In this mini-documentary project, Corbin Carpenter explores the new state law regarding cell phones in classrooms. The project talks to students and teachers about the change and whether it's positive, negative, or if it's had no impact at all.

ENN Now: New Year, New Semester

Jan 5, 2026

A new semester begins with a new superintendent for Epic Charter Schools. The first message to families and staff shares Dr. Shaun Ross' vision for his start at the district. Plus, the Governor is challenging a legal opinion on tribal hunting rules. And, we could be in for some changes in the weather later this week.

ENN Now: End of 2025

Dec 15, 2025

There's a start date for the new Epic Superintendent. Plus, it's another war of words and legal maneuvering between the Governor and Attorney General. And, what are the chances of a snowy Christmas? We have a look at the extended forecast in this week's episode.

ENN Now: New Epic Leadership

Dec 8, 2025

The end of the school year comes with a new superintendent for Epic Charter Schools. Plus, another teacher is facing administrative action at OU amid a controversial grade on an essay. And, we could see the weather warming up mid-week. We'll tell you how to plan for the ups and downs in this week's forecast.

ENN Now: Winter Weather

Dec 1, 2025

The week started with wintry weather, and there is potentially more on the way. Plus, the war over tribal hunting rights heats up as the governor and attorney general accuse each other in a war of words. And, a controversial essay grade puts OU in the national spotlight.

ENN Now: Commutation and Prosecution

Nov 17, 2025

The governor made two big moves last week. We'll explain why both may put him at odds with the Attorney General, who is running to replace him. Plus, should students spend more time in school each year? That's the plan being proposed to help improve the state's schools. And, it's almost Thanksgiving, and we have tips to make sure your dinner is both delicious and safe.

ENN Now: Shutdown Deal?

Nov 10, 2025

The government shutdown may be coming to an end, but what is in the deal? Plus, the uncertainty of federal nutrition benefits remains, and local businesses are stepping up to help those in need. And, the wintery weather is here, but how long will it stay before we start to feel like fall again?

ENN Now: State Stepping In?

Nov 3, 2025

State leaders may be stepping in to help offset cuts to SNAP benefits amid the government shutdown. Plus, the reigning NBA MVP is the apparent victim of a home break-in, so we'll tell you what police say happened. And, there's a new word-of-the-year, and if you have kids, you've heard it, but do you know what it means?

ENN Now: New Laws

Oct 27, 2025

It is almost November first, and that means there are new laws about to take effect. One of those laws will crack down on people using their cell phones in school zones. Plus, as the federal shutdown continues, Oklahoma tribes are coming together to help some of those who may soon lose food benefits. Plus, we have an update on the NBA gambling investigation that rocked the sports world.

ENN Now: Shooting Investigation

Oct 20, 2025

There was a shooting on the OSU Campus this weekend, and we have details of the investigation. Plus, the more controversial mandates from the former State Superintendent may be going away, the news team explains why in this week's episode of ENN Now.

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