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Students and Tolerance (3:06)
Featured in 21st Century Classroom
Students all across the country are taking a stand against bullying. November 9th was "mix it up at lunch day" at schools nationwide. Students were encouraged to cross social and racial boundaries by sitting next to someone new in the cafeteria at lunchtime. We visited a participating school in Broken Arrow.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Religion & Beliefs, Community, Race & Ethnicity, Gender & Sexual Identity, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Education, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on November 9, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
CAIR Threats (3:01)
Featured in Top Stories
The leader of a Muslim advocacy group in Oklahoma City is receiving hate mail and threats in the wake of a lawsuit that has been filed against the passage of State Question 755. That question was approved by voters in the November election. It prohibits the use of Sharia or international law in Oklahoma courts.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Religion & Beliefs, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on November 9, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Higher Education and Minorities (3:00)
Featured in 21st Century Classroom
Minority enrollment is on the rise at Oklahoma's institutions of higher education. The increase is not by accident; in the last decade, recruitment of minorities has been a priority at all of Oklahoma's colleges and universities.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Race & Ethnicity, Race & Ethnicity, Education
Originally broadcast on November 8, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Sharia Court Challenge (2:57)
Featured in Top Stories
A federal judge has blocked a constitutional amendment concerning Sharia Law, at least for now. Oklahoma voters just recently approved a State Question, which would forbid courts in our state from considering Sharia or International Law.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Race & Ethnicity, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on November 8, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
ONR November 8, 2010 (28:37)
A federal judge issues a temporary restraining order blocking a constitutional adminemdnet to ban consideration of Islamic or international law in oklahoma courts. And Oklahoma's next attorney general says he will review whether the state should press ahead with a lawsuit against Aarkansas poultry companies once he takes office.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs
Originally broadcast on November 8, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Safe Kids (3:13)
Featured in Top Stories
The annual summit on "Safe Schools" focused on the issue of bullying.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Social Issues, Education
Originally broadcast on November 5, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
SQ 751 Challenge (3:08)
Featured in Top Stories
A University of Tulsa professor plans to challenge two state questions in court. Jim Thomas believes State Questions 751 and 746 are unconstitutional. The two questions were just approved by voters on Nov 2nd. One question makes English the state's official language, and the other question requires voters to show proof of identity before voting.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on November 5, 2010
ONR
November 4, 2010 (28:40)
A federal lawsuit filed by an Oklahoma Muslim challenges a ballot measure banning Oklahoma Courts from considering international or Islamic law when deciding cases. Governor Brad enry asks for a federal disaster declaration to help farmers and ranchers who are suffering from losses related to extreme weather conditions over the past year. A state board reverses a decision to offer an Arizona docdtor the job of chief medical examiner, following controversy surrounding a report he drove 100 miles with the body of a murder victim in his pickup. And Enerflow Industries in Broken Arrow announces plans to expand, adding hundreds of jobs over the next few years.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs
Originally broadcast on November 4, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Quality Jobs (3:00)
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A company in Broken Arrow that makes custom oil field equipment is getting ready for massive expansion. The company needs hundreds of new workers, from welders and electricians, to engineers and office staff. "Ener-flow" is using the Quality Jobs Program to fuel their expansion.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Business & Economy
Originally broadcast on November 4, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Fallin and Chamber of Commerce (2:47)
Featured in It's Your Government
The Governor-elect says she has a "lot of work to do" to get ready to take over the reins of state government. Mary Fallin spoke to a group of State Chamber of Commerce members, and made it clear to them that they were very important to her success, as well as to the success of the state as a whole.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Business & Economy, Government
Originally broadcast on November 4, 2010






