Ben Abrams
News Anchor & ReporterBen Abrams is a news reporter and All Things Considered host for KWGS. He is originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Ben received his bachelor's degree from Hofstra University and his master's from the City University of New York. He is an avid guitarist, songwriter and (uneducated) basketball fan.
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Tulsa's transit system unveiled its rebranding to the public at a ceremony.
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The federal grant will connect Osage citizens and surrounding residents with high-speed internet, something that's been lacking in the area.
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The commission is addressing needs and challenges that come with offering more childcare in the city. However, the issue is becoming increasingly gender-neutral.
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Organized by Oklahomans Against Occupation, the demonstration coincided with a larger day of protests around the country.
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Students at Edison Preparatory School protested Israel's bombardment of Gaza, calling on elected officials to stop the violence.
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The death of Nex Benedict has drawn hundreds in the Tulsa area to publicly demonstrate in remembrance and protest.
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Brian Whisenhunt will start his new job as the museum's executive director in April. He wants to maintain Gilcrease's importance in the community.
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Attorneys for the two living survivors will be able to speak to the state's justices about their public nuisance suit.
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Kirby Mackenzie, a librarian at Ellen Ochoa Elementary has been designated Teacher of the Year by Union Public Schools.
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Oklahomans for Equality was in financial trouble after it said a former volunteer allegedly embezzled funds. Now, the organization is confident about weathering the storm.