Cassidy Mudd
Before making her way to Public Radio Tulsa, KWGS News Director Cassidy Mudd worked as an assignment editor and digital producer at a local news station. Her work has appeared on ABC, CBS, and NBC affiliates across the country.
Cassidy graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism. During her time in college, she studied audio production and hosted multiple live broadcasts featuring local and statewide musicians.
Away from work, Cassidy enjoys spending her time in the Green Country community. She's happiest when hanging out with her family or enjoying the outdoors. Cassidy is Tulsa-born and Oklahoma-bred.
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Members of the Tulsa Public School board met Monday night to discuss the district's updated safety protocols following the shooting at the McLain High School homecoming football game.
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This week the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board will be holding a clemency hearing for Richard Fairchild, a man sentenced to death for beating his girlfriend's son to Death in Del City in 1993.
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Tuesday's news update from KWGS on October 11, 2022.
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The Tulsa Police Department says the suspect wanted in connection with the shooting at McLain High School turned himself into authorities over the weekend.
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Thursday's news update from KWGS on October 6, 2022.
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Police Chief Wendell Franklin described the shooting as a "very concerning trend among young people" and said that the violence doesn't necessarily start from face-to-face interactions.
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Wednesday's news update from KWGS on October 5, 2022.
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