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ONR

November 1, 2010 (28:40)

The “Get Out the Vote” effort is in full swing today, as candidates work to get their supporters to the polls on Tuesday. A host of new laws go into effect today, including laws that: allow for impoundment of vehicles which are not insured, motorcycles and bicyclists can pass through red lights if no cars are around and a law banning the use of hand-held electronic devices for those with a learner’s permit or a graduated license. Tuesday marks the end of 20 years of service from the optical scanning machines that tabulate the votes of Oklahomans. The machines still work well but they are now outdated technology. New security rules, passed a year ago, are now in effect for anyone planning on boarding a passenger airliner. The new rules are designed to reduce the number of people who end up having trouble flying because of similar names on no-fly lists.

Originally broadcast on November 1, 2010


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Oklahoma News Report

Bullying (3:09)

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The story of one family’s loss because their son was the victim of bullying in school and how state government is now looking for new solutions to the age old problem.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Education

Originally broadcast on October 29, 2010


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October 29, 2010 (28:38)

The story of one family’s loss because their son was the victim of bullying in school and how state government is now looking for new solutions to the age old problem. The OSBI is launching a new effort to identify the remains of dozens of missing an unidentified people. Anyone with a missing relative is being asked to provide a DNA sample to be stored in a database to be compared to unidentified remains with the hope of finding a match. With Halloween activities spread out over Saturday and Sunday, parents are being reminded of simple tips to keep their kids safe. A new survey by the Oklahoma Public Employees Association finds 74% of Oklahomans believe state services should be a priority in the budget process.

Originally broadcast on October 29, 2010


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Oklahoma News Report

New Law Uninsured Vehicles (3:04)

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A new law, designed to get uninsured vehicles off Oklahoma roadways, goes into effect November 1st. If a law enforcement officer determines that a vehicle is not insured, that vehicle will be impounded on the spot.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Transportation & Infrastructure

Originally broadcast on October 28, 2010


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Oklahoma News Report

Franklin Dedication (4:09)

Featured in Preserving History

A new park has been dedicated in Tulsa. The park was built to honor the legacy of civil rights advocate, John Hope Franklin.

Related Topics: Race & Ethnicity, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues

Originally broadcast on October 27, 2010


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Oklahoma News Report

Pensions and Live Interview (4:39)

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The stage is set for a battle in the upcoming legislative session over changes to the state employee pension funds. Two groups are squared-off already, and politics is expected to be added to the mix.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Politics

Originally broadcast on October 27, 2010


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Oklahoma News Report

Da Vinci (3:47)

Featured in 21st Century Classroom

A new after-school program in Muskogee draws its inspiration from Leonardo Da Vinci. Students study old electronics equipment while using Da Vinci's methodology to solve problems.

Related Topics: Physics & Mathematics, Science & Technology, Education

Originally broadcast on October 26, 2010


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Oklahoma News Report

Higher Education and Live Interview (5:10)

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Chancellor of Higher Education, Glenn Johnson, talks about a host of issues now facing colleges and universities in Oklahoma. Even with enrollment at record levels, the cost of going to college in our state keeps going up.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Education

Originally broadcast on October 26, 2010


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Oklahoma News Report

Water Conference (2:24)

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At the start of the Governor's annual Water Conference, the Oklahoma Secretary of the Environment issued a report on the state's water supply.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Environment

Originally broadcast on October 25, 2010


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Oklahoma News Report

Meth Cleanup Law (2:42)

Featured in Top Stories

The city of Tulsa may join three other communities and create an ordinance intended to cleanup meth labs. The ordinance would require property owners to certify that their property has been cleaned of all chemicals before that property can be sold or rented. Supporters believe the ordinance will help fight the environmental hazards caused by meth lab contamination.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Environment

Originally broadcast on October 25, 2010