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Oklahoma News Report
1-25-13
In this week's ONR, Oklahoma's prisons are at capacity, and the Department of Corrections is seeking more funds to handle the nearly 900 new prisoners added to the system in the past year. A study finds that the new A-F school grading system implemented by the Oklahoma State Board of Education hasn't earned a passing grade. Our reporters look at a disease that, in the very least, robs the afflicted of sleep and can lead to a bevy of health problems, even death. Plus, school choice week, women in combat, capitol repairs and presidential inaugurations on this episode of the ONR.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Education, Modern, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Women, Social Issues, Health, Education, Transportation & Infrastructure, Military & Espionage
Originally broadcast on January 25, 2013
Oklahoma Forum
The State of Art in Oklahoma
Research shows arts programming in schools helps close gaps in student achievement. It also helps level the playing field for children from affluent families and those whose parents are low-income. So, what is the role of arts in Oklahoma? We discuss that today, with our guests: Jennifer James McCollum, Executive Director of Oklahomans for the Arts; Kim Baker, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Arts Council; Julie Kirt, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition; and, Jean Hendrickson, Executive Director of Oklahoma A+ Schools.
Related Topics: Arts & Entertainment, Community, Business & Economy, Social Issues, Health, Education, Arts & Entertainment
Originally broadcast on January 20, 2013
6-22-12
Oklahoma News Report
On this ONR, Oklahoma Votes 2012 coverage, Title IX, fish kills in the Oklahoma River, and the Paul's Valley Toy and Action Figure Museum.
Related Topics: Folk Art & Crafts, Biography & Profiles, Community, Travel, Sports & Recreation, Modern, Environment, Natural History, Weather & Natural Disasters, Animals, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Women, Social Issues, Education
Originally broadcast on June 22, 2012
1-11-13
Oklahoma News Report
In this week's ONR, Oklahoma's murder rate reached near-record highs in 2012, while Oklahoma's other major metro area, Tulsa, was at lower rate than usual. We look at what's causing the disparity in numbers, and what's being done to prevent violent deaths across the state. The Pinnacle Plan meant to restructure the Oklahoma Department of Human Services went into effect last July, but it still has a ways to go to be fully implemented. Multiple Sclerosis can strike anyone at anytime, but a cure remains elusive. While drugs are available to slow the disease's progression, the cost remains out of reach for some. Plus, the Supreme Court steps into one of Oklahoma's ongoing water wars, Organizational Day, and a look at a historic Tulsa building, on this ONR.
Related Topics: Film & Television, Biography & Profiles, Community, Travel, Health Care & Illnesses, Caregiving, Modern, Environment, Natural History, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Social Issues, Health, Education, Energy & Environment, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on January 11, 2013
ONR 1-11-13
Newsmaker Interview: Water Wars
Featured in Top Stories
The Supreme Court has agreed to take up a water rights case between Oklahoma and Texas, but the ripples of the ruling could spread much farther than just this case. Journal Record reporter M. Scott Carter analyzes the case and what it could mean for impending water cases in Oklahoma.
Related Topics: Community, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment
Originally broadcast on January 11, 2013
ONR 1-11-13
The Mayo Building
Featured in Top Stories
A lodestone of the Tulsa skyline, the Mayo building had fallen into serious disrepair until the combination of the Vision 2025 initiative and a series of tax credits turned the defunct skyscraper into the place to live, work and play downtown.
Related Topics: Community, Travel, Modern, Business & Economy
Originally broadcast on January 11, 2013
Oklahoma Forum
Diversity in Oklahoma
Oklahoma is one of the most ethnically and racially diverse states in the U.S.; not just one group, but a combination of many. American Indians, African Americans, Asian and Pacific Islanders, and Latinos comprise one-fourth of the state's population. And that segment is getting larger - 47% of Oklahoma public school students are non-white. So today, we discuss diversity and Oklahoma's growing minorities, with our guests: Colonel Stan Evans, former Dean of Dtudents at the OU College of Law and former member of the Oklahoma Human Rights Commission; Jana Lewis Harkins, advocate for African-American and women's rights; Ruben Aragon, President and CEO of the Latino Community Development Agency; and Sarah Adams-Cornell, Native American advocate and member of the Oklahoma City Choctaw Tribal Alliance.
Related Topics: Community, Race & Ethnicity, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on January 6, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
1-4-13
On this episode of the ONR, we discuss the budget deal to avoid the fiscal cliff with Oklahoma U.S. Representative Frank Lucas. With more people living sedentary lives and not exercising, Oklahoma is seeing obesity and diabetes rates continue to grow. As news and information goes digital, newspapers across the state are going hyper-local to stay relevant. Plus, oil rigs, holiday recycling, the Singin' Rage Patti Page, and more.
Related Topics: Performing Arts, Music, Biography & Profiles, Community, Travel, Media & Technology, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Modern, Earth, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on January 4, 2013
ONR 1-4-13
Life on an Oil Rig
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Their jobs are prolific and they bolster the state's economy, but many don't know what their day-to-day work entails. We explore the rigors and rewards of life on an oil rig.
Related Topics: Community, People & Profiles, Business & Economy, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on January 4, 2013
ONR 12-21-12
Refugee Christmas
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Forced to leave their homeland to save their lives, over 300 refugee families call Oklahoma home now. They are part of the nation's refugee community, working to adapt to a new culture while supporting family and friends in the one they left behind.
Related Topics: Community, People & Profiles, Archaeology, War & Conflict, Global Affairs, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on December 21, 2012






