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Photo Essay: How Covid-19 Has Changed Life In Downtown Oklahoma City
Due to the coronavirus lockdown, my friends and I can no longer hang out at each other’s houses. Because of this, I organized an...
Zack Courtney
May 18, 2020
Lights, Camera - DELAYED
OKLAHOMA CITY - COVID-19, more commonly known as the Coronavirus, is impacting Hollywood. If you’re unfamiliar with the origins of the...
Zack Courtney
Mar 17, 2020
Trading Up: One Future-Proof Career Is A Cut Above Others
TULSA - As the country struggles with the growing student-loan debt crisis, one Oklahoma college is teaching a trade and giving its...
Zack Courtney
Mar 10, 2020


Election 2020: The Troublemaker
NORMAN -- One hundred and seventy-two years ago she would have marched with Elizabeth Cady Stanton or locked arms with Susan B. Anthony....
Zack Courtney
Mar 5, 2020


Photo Essay: A Visit To Science Museum Oklahoma
ENN Photographer Haydn Biddle and some friends recently spent the afternoon at Science Museum Oklahoma. Students from across the state...
Zack Courtney
Jan 21, 2020
In Focus: Meet Sheriff P.D. Taylor
OKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma County Sheriff’s office is often in the public spotlight, but what does it take to lead a law enforcement...
Zack Courtney
Jan 16, 2020
Oklahoma Officers Make Holidays Bright
https://youtu.be/8X4aGBtsuF8 CLEVELAND, Okla. - Police officers joined forces to make a big impact on their small-town communities this...
Zack Courtney
Jan 10, 2020
Capitol Conversations - Senator Gary Stanislawski
Senator Gary Stanislawski’s professional life did not start out in politics. Instead, he started in the United States Air Force. He...
Zack Courtney
Jan 7, 2020


Library Gives Gift of Literature To Readers Who Can No Longer Read
Editor’s Note: This story is the result of a class project involving interviews conducted by the student journalists of the EPIC News...
Zack Courtney
Dec 19, 2019


Court Of Dreams
Epic students from across Oklahoma got their chance to shoot baskets at the Oklahoma City Thunder's home court and learn a little math...
Zack Courtney
Dec 5, 2019


Fighting For The Family Business
OKLAHOMA CITY – The family that brought a now popular form of martial arts to America are still fighting and competing to bring the...
Zack Courtney
Nov 25, 2019
Turnpike Construction Concerns Some Residents In Eastern Oklahoma County
Story and photo by Hallee Ross Shirley Hawthorne is worried the state will try to take her house. Hawthorne and her husband, Wren, live...
Zack Courtney
Nov 8, 2019
State Officials Say Oklahoma College Students Face Less Debt Than Others
Unlike many American college students, Alicia Grayson, an undergraduate at Oklahoma State University, avoided a majority of financial...
Zack Courtney
Nov 8, 2019
Pandas: It's Not A Fuzzy Cute Bear, It's A Serious, Auto-Immune Diesease
What do you think of when you think of pandas? Most people think of the fuzzy, black and white bear. Not Melody Craig. For Craig, pandas...
Zack Courtney
Oct 20, 2019


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Oct 14, 2019


State Representative Seeks AG's Opinion On Governor's Executive Order
OKLAHOMA CITY – A state lawmaker has requested an attorney general’s opinion on whether or not Governor Kevin Stitt has the authority to...
Zack Courtney
Oct 8, 2019


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Oct 7, 2019


Photo Essay: Governor Kevin Stitt Takes His Message (And His Cabinet) To TulsaTech
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt went on the road with members of his administration to talk about his plans for the upcoming year with...
Zack Courtney
Sep 20, 2019


Photo Essay: The View From The State Fair Of Oklahoma
Jason Jason McDaniel is a 7th grade student at Epic. He's also a photographer. Last week, Jason spent some time at the Oklahoma State...
Zack Courtney
Sep 17, 2019
More Than 684,000 Covered By Medicaid, State Lawmakers Told; 532,000 Remain Uninsured
OKLAHOMA CITY – More than 684,000 Oklahomans are covered by the federal Medicaid program, a state official told members of a joint...
Zack Courtney
Sep 9, 2019
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