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http://video.oeta.tv/onr/top/holiday religions.flv ONR 12-21-12
ONR 12-21-12

Christmas and Religion

Featured in Top Stories

The tropes of the holiday season are well-known: Christmas trees and manger scenes, presents wrapped in ribbons and bows. But Lis Exon explores some of the state's different walks of faith to see how they celebrate the season.

Related Topics: Religion & Beliefs, Community, Holidays, Civilizations

Originally broadcast on December 21, 2012


http://video.oeta.tv/oklahoma_forum/FORUM 12_23_12.flv Oklahoma Forum
Oklahoma Forum

2012 Year in Review

The curtain is falling on 2012, so it's time once again to reflect on the year that's ending and look ahead to next year. Our guests discuss the top stories of 2012 and make some fearless predictions about 2013. Come along, for the world-famous Oklahoma Forum year-end show, with Steffi Corcoran, Editor of Oklahoma Today Magazine; Kristin Dickerson, evening news anchor at KTUL-TV in Tulsa; Keith Gaddie, poltiical science professor and author at the University of Oklahoma; and, Ben Allen, Morning Edition host and reporter for KOSU Radio.

Related Topics: Performing Arts, Music, Community, Travel, Sports & Recreation, People & Profiles, Modern, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Arts & Entertainment, Media, Sports, Opinion

Originally broadcast on December 23, 2012


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/top/online schools.flv ONR 12-14-12
ONR 12-14-12

Online Schools

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More and more students are going online to graduate high school, but it's a system that has had little oversight in more than five years.

Related Topics: Community, Child Development, Education, Government, Science & Technology, Education

Originally broadcast on December 14, 2012


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/top/newsmaker interview student mental health.flv ONR 12-14-12
ONR 12-14-12

Newsmaker Interview: Student Stress

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With finals and the holidays kicking into gear, college students are facing a lot of stress. University of Central Oklahoma Director of Student Counseling Bruce Lochner discusses the dangers of stress for college students and steps that they can take to cope.

Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Health, Education

Originally broadcast on December 14, 2012


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Oklahoma News Report

11-16-12

Open Carry is now in effect, but many gun owners still prefer to keep their firearm concealed. Water ownership is often under contention in Oklahoma, but at the Governor's Water Conference, attendees worked to hammer out plans to conserve what we have. We take a comprehensive look at the Dust Bowl and what we learned from one of the nation's worst natural disasters. Plus, news icon Judy Woodruff, civil rights activist Morris Dees, the Oklahoma Hall of Fame inductees and a little Oklahoma history, on this ONR.

Related Topics: Community, Travel, United States, Earth, Environment, Natural History, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Health, Biography & Profiles

Originally broadcast on November 16, 2012


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/top/native american healthcare.flv ONR 12-7-12
ONR 12-7-12

Native American Health Care

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As the debate continues to rage over government-directed health care, it's easy to forget that there are several sovereign governments in Oklahoma alone that provide expansive health care coverage to thousands of it's citizens. ONR's Cathy Tatom takes a look at the Native American tribal health care system.

Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Caregiving, Government, Social Issues, Health

Originally broadcast on December 7, 2012


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/top/extra civic health index.flv ONR 12-7-12
ONR 12-7-12

ONR Extra: Civic Health Index

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Researchers at the University of Central Oklahoma have been hard at work measuring the state's civic involvement, studying factors such as volunteering, family cohesion, and political involvement. What they found was a state full of citizens ready to give, but maybe not willing to talk politics

Related Topics: Community, Civilizations, Politics, Social Issues

Originally broadcast on December 7, 2012


http://video.oeta.tv/onr/top/cattle rustling.flv ONR 12-7-12
ONR 12-7-12

Agricultural Crimes Unit

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Cattle rustling sounds like the problem of characters in a western movie, but it's a ongoing issue costing victims millions of dollars each year, made more difficult because the crimes occur in unpopulated areas. But there is a tenacious crew out to stop such crimes.

Related Topics: Community, Animals, Business & Economy

Originally broadcast on December 7, 2012


http://video.oeta.tv/oklahoma_forum/FORUM12_9_12.flv Oklahoma Forum
Oklahoma Forum

The Future of the Middle Class

We often hear from lawmakers, academics, pundits and policy experts on this program, discussing the news, identifying problems and proposing solutions. By design, they talk a lot about the issues concerning regular citizens, the middle class, and how politics and policies affect them. Today, for the first time on Oklahoma Forum, we're going to turn the tables, do something different, and listen to what some of those Oklahomans think about our state, what concerns them, and what they hope for the future. Call it a mini-town hall meeting, with our guests: Greg Hallman, Jr., a Spanish teacher at Santa Fe South Middle School, a charter school in Oklahoma City. Ashlie Stover, an undergraduate dance student from the University of Central Oklahoma. DePorres "Dee" Hopkins, owner of Hopkins Haircare and Enterprises in Oklahoma City. and, Brenna Reaves, a registered nurse of labor and delivery at Integris Southwest Medical Center.

Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Education, Issues & Advice, Business & Economy, Government, Social Issues, Health, Education

Originally broadcast on December 9, 2012


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Oklahoma Forum

The Future of Health Care in Oklahoma

States have until December 14th to decide whether to create their own health insurance exchanges under the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. 16 states and the District of Columbia are setting up their own exchanges and five states are going to work with the federal government in doing it. States that don't establish their own system will see the federal government set one up for them. Oklahoma is one of those states. Governor Mary Fallin has turned thumbs-down on two key Obamacare provisions, the exchange and medicaid expansion, and today, we discuss what that decision means for health care in Oklahoma, with our guests: Julie Cox-Kain, Chief Operating Officer for the Oklahoma State Department of Health; Andrew Rice, former state senator and Executive Director of the Variety Care Foundation; Dr. David Holden, an orthopedic surgeon from Oklahoma City; and Dr. Boyd Shook, an internal medicine physician in Edmond.

Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Fitness & Nutrition, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Health

Originally broadcast on December 2, 2012