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Oklahoma News Report

Republican Rift (3:15)

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A group of Republicans and members of the Tea Party, arrived in Bartlesville with a message for the leaders of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Politics

Originally broadcast on December 6, 2010


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House Schism (3:19)

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According to published reports, a schism within the Republican Party in the Oklahoma House of Representatives appears to be developing. Public battles on the Internet, and in press releases, illustrate the differing opinions between social and fiscal conservatives.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Politics

Originally broadcast on December 3, 2010


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Oklahoma News Report

Extremist Legislation and Live Interview (6:41)

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The Presidents of the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce and the Tulsa chamber of Commerce believe extremist legislation is hurting Oklahoma's reputation for business. In our "newsmaker interview," OKC Chamber President Roy Williams says Oklahoma often loses out on the chance to attract new business because of some "extremist" comments made by some legislators.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Business & Economy, Government, Politics

Originally broadcast on December 2, 2010


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Air Quality Study (2:51)

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The state may file a lawsuit over a plan by the Environmental Protection Agency to control air quality in national parks and other federal lands. Utility customers in Oklahoma may face rate hikes if the EPA rejects the state's plan to improve air quality.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Environment

Originally broadcast on November 30, 2010


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Oklahoma News Report

IRS Refunds (2:38)

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More than twelve-hundred Oklahomans are in line to get a refund from Uncle Sam, just in time for the holidays.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Business & Economy, Government

Originally broadcast on November 24, 2010


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New Legislature and Chris Benge Interview (5:11)

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Dozens of new house and senate members will take their seats when the Legislative Session begins in February. Former Speaker of the House, Chris Benge, is leaving office, and he gave us his perspective on the challenges facing Oklahoma lawmakers.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Education

Originally broadcast on November 24, 2010


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Oklahoma News Report

Broken Arrow Crime Watch (3:13)

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An anti-crime program in Broken Arrow is proving to be a model for communities around the nation and the world.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government

Originally broadcast on November 22, 2010


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ONR Extra Food Safety (4:36)

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Oklahoma U.S. Senator Tom Coburn is blocking a bill that supporters say will enhance food inspections and make the nation's food supply safer. In this ONR Extra, we hear Sen. Coburn’s reasons for his opposition to the bill, and the response from another lawmaker who supports the legislation.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Environment

Originally broadcast on November 19, 2010


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Sheriff Software (2:48)

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Tulsa County sheriffs deputies are the first in the state to have access to technology that shares information with enforcement agencies from across the state and the nation.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Science & Technology

Originally broadcast on November 18, 2010


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Oklahoma News Report

State Budget Live Interview (4:35)

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The state legislature convenes in February 2011, and Oklahoma is facing another huge budget shortfall. David Blatt with the Oklahoma Policy Institute says finding the money to fill the budget gap will be very difficult because the federal stimulus dollars, as well as the state's "rainy day funds," were used last year.

Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government

Originally broadcast on November 17, 2010