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ONR
September 9, 2011 (57:44)
A new study reveals that many in Oklahoma’s workforce are high on meth. Hunger is a pervasive problem affecting one in five people in our state. We learn what it’s like to be food insecure. Oklahoma stands on the cutting edge of research increasing the world’s food supply. Ten years later, Oklahomans remember 9/11. And, Charley Newcomb with Oklahoma Stories.
Related Topics: Health Care & Illnesses, Lifestyle, Healthy Kids, United States, Environment, Government, Politics, National Security, Global Affairs, Science & Technology, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Health, Religion & Beliefs, Energy & Environment
Originally broadcast on September 9, 2011
ONR
September 2, 2011 (57:44)
Immigrants hoping to live the American Dream find naturalization to be expensive, complicated, and for some…impossible. The jobless recovery is hitting Oklahoma’s minority population especially hard with the black-white unemployment gap growing wider. U.S. Senator Tom Coburn places two dozen federally-funded projects in his Oklahoma Waste Report. Reaction from those accused of wasteful spending. Bio-science and medical research are a boon to Oklahoma’s economy. And, Charley Newcomb with Oklahoma Stories.
Related Topics: Community, Race & Ethnicity, United States, Biography & Profiles, Environment, Biology & Chemistry, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Environment, Science & Technology, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Education
Originally broadcast on September 2, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OK Life Military Families (4:14)
Featured in Top Stories
When the 45th infantry brigade deployed for Afghanistan last march, half of them left families behind. Most of the spouses are women juggling jobs, children and life's daily demands...alone. It's a new reality of Oklahoma life. Meet one wife and mother who is doing all she can to not only bear her own burdens, but to help other military families deal with theirs.
Related Topics: Community, Issues & Advice, War & Conflict
Originally broadcast on September 2, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OK Stories Flying Bombs (2:11)
Featured in Top Stories
People who grew up in western Oklahoma might remember rumors of strange pilotless aircraft in that area back in the 1940s. Just Oklahoma Stories, or a case of there being more to the reports than rumor.
Related Topics: United States
Originally broadcast on August 26, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OK Life Mountain Men (3:47)
Featured in Top Stories
Imagine life with no internet, no email, no cell phones, no television, no microwave ovens, and no cars. An Oklahoma man and his grandson aren't just imagining such a life. For several months a year they un-plug from the modern world and live the life of fur traders in the 18th century. It’s an Oklahoma life few people experience.
Related Topics: Folk Art & Crafts, People & Profiles, United States
Originally broadcast on August 26, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OK Stories Frank Lloyd Wright (2:29)
Featured in Top Stories
Bartlesville, a former oil boomtown not too far from the Kansas border, is home to the unique legacy of one of the country's most recognized architects. Charles Newcomb recounts his life and unique contributions, in Oklahoma Stories.
Related Topics: People & Profiles, United States
Originally broadcast on August 19, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OK Stories Jesse James (2:23)
Featured in Top Stories
One of the old west's most infamous outlaws--thought to have been gunned down in the late nineteenth century--might have lived to take up residence in southwest Oklahoma. Charles Newcomb takes us on his trail in this week's edition of Oklahoma stories.
Related Topics: United States, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on August 12, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OK Life Roadshow (7:02)
Featured in Top Stories
It's a favorite past time for many Oklahomans... shopping for antiques or "antiquing". So naturally when the production crew for the highly-rated PBS series “Antiques Roadshow” visited Tulsa recently to record segments for future programs, it was a big event.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, World, Arts & Entertainment
Originally broadcast on August 12, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OK Stories Stafford (2:44)
Featured in Top Stories
Imagine standing in your back yard and throwing a tennis ball over your house. Now imagine you're trying to hit a tennis ball thrown by someone standing in the front yard. Get the picture? It's not easy. That illustration is frequently used to describe the difficulty of orbital rendezvous. 46-years ago it was an Oklahoma astronaut who proved it could be done. Here's Oklahoma Stories, with Charles Newcomb.
Related Topics: United States, Space, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on August 5, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
OK Stories Catholic Schools (2:06)
Featured in Top Stories
Much of the organized schooling in pre-statehood Oklahoma was the work of the Roman Catholic church. The church's educational mission can be traced back to a man who didn't want the job in the first place. Some educational history, with Charles Newcomb and Oklahoma Stories.
Related Topics: Religion & Beliefs, United States, Education, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on July 29, 2011






