By: Anna-Pope, Ryan-Lacroix, Robby-Korth
An outbreak of more than a dozen tornadoes left at least two people dead, razed buildings and left thousands without power in Central Oklahoma.
Robby Korth is a journalist for StateImpact, focusing on local news in Oklahoma, particularly in Oklahoma City. His work has been featured in various outlets including NPR, KOSU, Public Radio Tulsa, KGOU Public Radio, 89.5 WNIJ & 90.5 WNIU, and High Plains Public Radio. Robby covers a range of topics including tribal issues, education, politics, and community developments.
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Robby Korth's coverage primarily focuses on local political and legal developments in Oklahoma, particularly related to government announcements and policy regulations. His articles often cover topics such as tribal tags, voting, highway patrol issues, education, and legislative decisions.
If targeting Robby for outreach, consider providing insights or commentary from local policymakers or experts familiar with the specific legal and political landscape of Oklahoma. Additionally, if you have expertise in areas such as state investments or lawsuit implications within the context of Oklahoma politics and governance, your input may be valuable to his coverage.
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