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Oklahoma Life: Oklahoma Wineries
7-6-12
Featured in Top Stories
Strike out on nearly any road in Oklahoma, and odds are at some point you'll cross rows of grapes, being carefully cultivated in order to create mouth-watering vintages. It's a stark contrast to just a few years ago, when only three wineries and a scant few vinyards existed in the state. But new laws have helped resuscitate one of the state's oldest agricultural ventures.
Related Topics: Food, Travel, Lifestyle, Cooking, Gardening, Earth, Environment, Business & Economy, Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on July 6, 2012
Oklahoma Life: Cupcakes
6-1-12
Featured in Top Stories
Is it the bright colors? The childhood memories? The convenient single-serving packaging? Whatever the particular appeal, the fact is that cupcakeries are cropping up across the state's metro areas. Susan Miller gets a taste of the sweet life as we look at some of Oklahoma's sugary shops.
Related Topics: Community, Food, Travel, Cooking, Business & Economy
Originally broadcast on June 1, 2012
Insurance Commissioner John Doak
6-1-12
Featured in Top Stories
Early last week, many spent their evening watching storms roll in and woke up to discover what damages they left behind, as heavy rain, straight-line winds, hail, even tornadoes wrought havoc across the state. Host Dick Pryor spoke with Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John Doak about steps to take when dealing with damage and weathering the storm that is making insurance claims.
Related Topics: Community, Issues & Advice, Personal Finance, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters
Originally broadcast on June 5, 2012
Farmer's Markets
6-1-12
Featured in Top Stories
It's often said that nothing tastes as good as fresh fruits and vegetables, and if the number of consumers frequenting Oklahoma's farmer's markets is any indication, that saying must be true. Food-conscious Okies are hitting up markets across the state in search of quality items whose roots they can trace.
Related Topics: Community, Food, Fitness & Nutrition, Lifestyle, Healthy Kids, Cooking, Gardening, Environment, Health
Originally broadcast on June 1, 2012
Cost of College
Featured in Top Stories
Student loans are a staple of the typical co-ed. But some subsidized student loans are on the rocks, awaiting a decision by Congress.
Related Topics: Education, Issues & Advice, Personal Finance, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Education
Originally broadcast on May 17, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Know Your Farmer
Featured in Top Stories
Mid-April signals the start of farmer's market season. In the past five years farmer's markets have become a multi-million dollar business. A business driven by consumers who want to know their farmer and how the food on their dinner table is produced.
Related Topics: Community, Food, Gardening, Environment
Originally broadcast on April 13, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Aging Population
Featured in Top Stories
Just when it looked as if the baby boomer retirement picture couldn't get any worse, it did. The number of workers making "hardship withdrawals" from their 401k plans in 2011 hit a record high. Managers of retirement communities say boomers may need more cash than expected.
Related Topics: Aging, Personal Finance
Originally broadcast on January 6, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
Retirement Realities
Featured in Top Stories
Millions of Americans have not set aside enough money for retirement. With changes expected to private pension plans and social security, many people, maybe most of us, may have work longer and still not have a financially comfortable retirement.
Related Topics: Aging, Personal Finance, Business & Economy, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on November 4, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Monthly Food Budget (5:49)
Featured in Stretching Your Dollars
Everywhere you turn it seems as if prices for everything are going up while at the same time, household incomes are staying steady. But there are some creative Oklahomans getting around that; at least with their monthly food budget. Some folks are learning that by investing a little more time and effort organizing and planning, they can stretch their food dollars and save big at the grocery store.
Related Topics: Community, Food, Gardening, Personal Finance
Originally broadcast on October 14, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Good Bugs (4:06)
Featured in Going Green
We take a trip to the Linnaeus Teaching Gardens in Tulsa to find out how to attract “beneficial bugs” to our yards and gardens.
Related Topics: Home & How-to, Science & Nature, Gardening, Environment
Originally broadcast on June 22, 2011






