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Cherokee Heritage Center (2:42)
Featured in Preserving History
Each spring, the Cherokee Heritage Center in Park Hill, just south of Tahlequah, provides school students the opportunity to learn about Cherokee customs, traditions, and language.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Parents, History, Science & Nature, Religion & Beliefs, Community, Race & Ethnicity, Education, Civilizations, Natural History
Originally broadcast on March 24, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Randy Bass Japan Relief (3:29)
Featured in Top Stories
A former baseball player from Lawton, Oklahoma is a legend in Japan. Sen. Randy Bass played professional baseball in Japan for years, and he is now reaching out to that earthquake and tsunami-ravaged, island nation.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Science & Nature, Sports & Recreation, Weather & Natural Disasters
Originally broadcast on March 24, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Tulsa Historical Society Exhibit (4:00)
Featured in Preserving History
The Tulsa Historical Society has a new exhibit that showcases the history of the state’s second-largest city. The exhibit includes artifacts and photographs that even many Tulsa residents may not know about.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Community, People & Profiles
Originally broadcast on March 23, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Texting and Driving (3:06)
Featured in It's Your Government
The state senate has passed a bill that will make “texting while driving” illegal.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Technology, Media & Technology, Government, Communications & Media
Originally broadcast on March 22, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Workforce in Action (2:53)
Featured in It's Your Government
Funding for Workforce Oklahoma Centers may be eliminated. The centers help find jobs for nearly 77-thousand youth, young adults, and displaced workers. Congress is considering eliminating funding for those programs.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Community, Business & Economy, Government, Education
Originally broadcast on March 21, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Cell Phone Dangers (2:15)
Featured in Living Well
Research continues into whether or not increased cell phone use can cause brain damage.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Health, Technology, Media & Technology, Health Care & Illnesses, Health, Communications & Media
Originally broadcast on March 18, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Tulsa St. Paddy's Day (2:19)
Featured in Preserving History
On St. Patrick’s Day, nearly everyone is Irish! We found some folks in Tulsa celebrating their Irish roots.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Community, Race & Ethnicity, Sports & Recreation, Holidays
Originally broadcast on March 17, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Tulsa March Madness (3:04)
Featured in Top Stories
March Madness” is coming to Tulsa! The second round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament will be held at the BOK Center this weekend, and the economic boost to the area is expected to be substantial.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Sports & Recreation, Business & Economy
Originally broadcast on March 16, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Wells Building (4:10)
Featured in Preserving History
The historic Wells Building in Sapulpa has been restored, and now looks much like it did when it was built nearly a century ago.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Community
Originally broadcast on March 2, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Free Speech Ruling (5:35)
Featured in Top Stories
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the First Amendment protects the Westboro Baptist Church members who have held anti-gay protests at funerals all across the nation. University of Oklahoma Law Professor, Joseph Thai, joined us to discuss the impact of the ruling.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Gender & Sexual Identity, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on March 2, 2011






