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Oklahoma News Report
Innocent Victims (8:19)
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No one knows how many of them there are or even where they live. They are children of all ages and descriptions who are the innocent victims of crimes committed by their parents. Most of the help these children receive comes from non-profit groups and churches. Now, a legislative task force is investigating the growing problem.
Related Topics: Community, Child Development, Issues & Advice, Government, Social Issues, Education
Originally broadcast on October 21, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Homeschool Rules (10:18)
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An estimated 20,000 students are homeschooled statewide each year. In Oklahoma, parents are not required to prove they are homeschooling or how well they are educating their children. Homeschool advocates want to keep it that way but that opens up questions about whether the state is fulfilling its obligation under the law to ensure all children are properly educated.
Related Topics: Education, Issues & Advice, Government, Politics, Education
Originally broadcast on October 21, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Comprehensive Water Plan (9:12)
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Years of study, millions of dollars expended and months of public hearings have culminated in a final plan to manage the Oklahoma’s water. The blue print attempts to address the complex issues for a natural resource that will shape the state's future. Now it's up to elected officials to decide what to do with it.
Related Topics: Government, Politics, Environment
Originally broadcast on October 21, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Food Insecurity (6:29)
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New figures from the Oklahoma Department of Human Services show the number of Oklahomans needing help to put food on the table each day has just reached an all time high. And a national study shows 17% of Oklahomans are "food insecure". The face of hunger in Oklahoma often involves the working poor and their children.
Related Topics: Food, Government, Women, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on September 9, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Gaylon Stacy Obit (2:19)
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Oklahoma City television personality Gaylon Stacy has died following a long illness. Stacy, who would have turned 77 on October 19, is remembered as one of the pioneers of Oklahoma television. With a career in broadcasting that spanned several decades, Stacy helped to shape the medium during its early years.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, People & Profiles
Originally broadcast on October 14, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OK Life Lydie Marland (4:40)
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The world premier of a pure Oklahoma production shines a spotlight on one of the most mysterious women in state history. "The Broken Statue" is the story of Lydie Marland, the step-daughter and second wife of Oklahoma Governor E.W. Marland. For the first time ever, her story is being told with the blessing of those who knew her.
Related Topics: Performing Arts, Drama, People & Profiles
Originally broadcast on October 14, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Newsmaker Interview State Pensions (4:06)
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New laws have gone into effect that make changes to the pension systems of state employees, teachers, firefighters and police officers. The changes are designed to shore up pension funds that were under-funded by more than 16-billion dollars. We spoke with state Rep. Randy McDaniel who is leading a study this fall into more possible changes to the states pension plans.
Related Topics: Government, Politics, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on October 14, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
This Week in Business (2:53)
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Journal Record Managing Editor Ted Streuli joins us with details on other stories making news in business this week.
Related Topics: Business & Economy
Originally broadcast on October 14, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Woodward Wind (5:06)
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For most people, energy in Oklahoma means the fuel that lies beneath the ground, symbolized by the oil derricks that dot the landscape. But there is another kind of power being generated in western Oklahoma that is evidenced by the ever greater numbers of gleaming white turbines now capturing the energy in the air.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on October 14, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Keystone Pipeline (5:20)
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President Obama has the final say over whether the 1,700 mile keystone pipeline will be finished. To make that decision he has years of environmental impact studies and public hearings to review. The pipeline would funnel crude from the oil sands of Canada to refineries in Texas. The final decision comes down to a choice between creating new jobs and protecting the environment.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Environment, Science & Technology, Energy & Environment, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on October 14, 2011






