Logan Layden
KGOU Managing EditorLogan Layden is a reporter and managing editor for StateImpact Oklahoma. He is a native of McAlester, Oklahoma and graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 2009. Logan spent three years as a state capitol reporter and local host of All Things Considered for NPR member station KGOU in Norman and six years as a reporter with StateImpact from 2011 to 2017. Most recently, he was news director for McAlester Radio before returning to public radio in 2020.
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The PGA of America announced this week that Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa will host the 2032 PGA Championship, marking a historic milestone as the first course to host the event more times than any other venue.
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KGOU reporter Hannah France and KFOR's Xavier Richardson lead a discussion about homelessness issues in the Oklahoma City area from Kamp's 1910 Cafe in Oklahoma City.
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It was a busy week at the legislature as the first bill of the session made it to the governor’s desk and a lot of bills moved forward.
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KGOU managing editor Logan Layden leads a discussion about homelessness issues in Norman and Oklahoma from Yellow Dog Coffee in Norman with KGOU reporter Hannah France and KFOR's Xavier Richardson. The discussion took place Thursday, April 10, 2025.
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The Oklahoma Division of Government Efficiency (DOGE-OK) released its first report Tuesday that identified $157 million in "wasteful health grants" from the federal government.
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Oklahomans were left picking up the pieces across 170,000 acres of scorched earth. Gov. Kevin Stitt said one person was killed in a car crash after driving into smoke while disaster officials said an estimated 293 structures were destroyed.
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Employees at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in Norman were informed of the layoffs Thursday afternoon.