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Oklahoma News Report
Bone Marrow Project (3:14)
Featured in Living Well
An effort is underway to recruit potential bone marrow donors, especially in the Hispanic, African-American, and Asian-American communities. The effort was organized by a teenager as a public service project.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Health, News & Public Affairs, Race & Ethnicity, Health Care & Illnesses, Health
Originally broadcast on January 7, 2011
Oklahoma Forum
Getting Down to Business (27:45)
We begin 2011 with a discussion of how to make Oklahoma a more “business-friendly” state and the legislative agenda for Oklahoma business leaders, with our guests: Roy Williams, President & CEO, Greater Oklahoma City Chamber Mike Neal, President, Tulsa Metro Chamber Fred Morgan, President & CEO, The State Chamber of Oklahoma
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Health, Education, Space, Energy & Environment, Transportation & Infrastructure, Health
Originally broadcast on January 9, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Betty Boyd (1:53)
Featured in Top Stories
A look at the life and contributions of one of the pioneers of Oklahoma television: Betty Boyd.
Related Topics: Arts & Entertainment, Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Technology, Film & Television, Media & Technology, Politics, Women, Arts & Entertainment, Media, Communications & Media
Originally broadcast on January 6, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Meth Labs and Mark Woodward Interview (3:53)
Featured in Top Stories
State narcotics officials say that the number of meth lab seizures in 2010 was the highest in six years. Mark Woodward with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics talked about the rising number of labs, and what’s being done to shut them down.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Environment, Science & Technology, Social Issues, Health
Originally broadcast on January 5, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Smoking Oklahoma (2:52)
Featured in Living Well
Tulsa is the worst city in the nation when it comes to smoking. A national website called, “The Beast,” gave Tulsa that dubious distinction based on a study by a consumer research company. The news isn’t any better for Oklahoma City: it ranked seventh in the same national study.
Related Topics: Health, News & Public Affairs, Health Care & Illnesses, Lifestyle, Health
Originally broadcast on January 5, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Cherokee Nation i-Pads (4:06)
Featured in 21st Century Classroom
The Cherokee Nation has officially made the leap from Native Culture to Pop Culture. The Cherokee language is the first native language to be featured on the newest i-Phone from Apple: the i-Phone 4. Younger Cherokee generations are now using a language that was nearly forgotten, and taking it into the 21st Century Classroom.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Parents, History, News & Public Affairs, Technology, Race & Ethnicity, Media & Technology, Education, Civilizations, United States, Science & Technology, Race & Ethnicity, Education, Communications & Media
Originally broadcast on January 5, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Owasso Truancy Law (2:57)
Featured in Top Stories
The City of Owasso is taking the problem of truancy into its own hands. School officials there can now call police officers to find students who are skipping school. A new city ordinance forces students, and their parents or guardians, to face a judge.
Related Topics: Parents, News & Public Affairs, Education, Government, Education
Originally broadcast on January 5, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Anti-Immigration Law (2:46)
Featured in It's Your Government
Leaders of an Oklahoma human rights coalition are warning that an anti-immigration bill could damage the state’s economy. There are indications that if the bill becomes law, Oklahoma could be the target of a nationwide economic boycott.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Race & Ethnicity
Originally broadcast on January 4, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Jobs for Inmates (3:19)
Featured in Top Stories
Hundreds of thousands of dollars in child support go unpaid each month. The state Department of Human Services Court Liaison Program helps non-custodian parents find jobs so they can make their monthly child support payments.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Business & Economy, Government, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on January 4, 2011
Okla
Health Care Reform and Dr. Boyd Shook Interview (4:05)
Featured in It's Your Government
Several provisions of last year’s Health Care Reform legislation are now in effect, but House Republicans are making plans to repeal the law. Dr. Boyd Shook discusses the provisions that are now in effect, and what happens if the legislation is repealed.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Health
Originally broadcast on January 4, 2011






